Portada arte de Avon Oeming |
Mucho antes de que Betty y Barney Hill entusiasmaran al público con su historia de encuentro extraterrestre, hubo años y años de sospechas de avistamientos y secuestros. James Tynion IV, Michael Avon Oeming, Tom Napolitano y Dark Horse Comics regresan con otra historia de no ficción profundamente extraña que explora avistamientos extraterrestres en el próximo cómic, Blue Book: 1947.
Portada arte de Joe Quinones |
SINOPSIS
En 1947, Kenneth Arnold voló su Call-Air A-2 sobre los cielos del noroeste del Pacífico cuando, de repente, vio un destello cegador de luz plateada. Lo que siguió fue un encuentro extraño y difícil de explicar con varios objetos voladores que cambiarían el curso de su vida para siempre.
Portada arte de Cully Hamner |
Blue Book: 1947 #1 está escrito por Tynion, ilustrado por Oeming y rotulado por Napolitano. El primer número también incluirá seis portadas variantes de los artistas Michael Avon Oeming, Fábio Moon, Michael Allred, Cully Hamner, Joe Quinones (variante de incentivo para minoristas vírgenes 1:10) y Christian Ward (variante de incentivo para minoristas vírgenes 1:10). Una portada variante adicional se revelará en una fecha posterior.
Portada arte de Fabio Moon |
Blue Book: 1947 #1 también incluye una historia de respaldo True Weird de Zac Thompson (Hunt for the Skinwalker), Gavin Fullerton (The Closet) y Aditya Bidikar.
Portada arte de Michael Allred |
Blue Book: 1947 #1 (de 5) llega a las tiendas de cómics el 7 de febrero de 2024. Ahora está disponible para reservar por $4,99 en tu tienda de cómics local.
Portada arte de Christian Ward |
NOTA DE PRENSA OFICIAL ORIGINAL
JAMES TYNION IV AND MICHAEL AVON OEMING’S ALIEN ENCOUNTER SERIES RETURNS WITH “BLUE BOOK: 1947” | |
From the multi-Eisner Award-winning creators of Something is Killing the Children and POWERS! | |
MILWAUKIE, Ore., (October 18, 2023)— Long before Betty and Barney Hill excited the public with their alien encounter story, there were years and years of suspected sightings and abductions. James Tynion IV, Michael Avon Oeming, Tom Napolitano, and Dark Horse Comics return with another deeply weird non-fiction tale exploring alien sightings in the upcoming comic, Blue Book: 1947.
In 1947, Kenneth Arnold flew his Call-Air A-2 over the skies of the Pacific Northwest when all of a sudden, he saw a blinding flash of silver light. What followed was a bizarre and difficult to explain encounter with several flying objects that would change the course of his life forever.
Blue Book: 1947 #1 is written by Tynion, illustrated by Oeming, and lettered by Napolitano. The first issue will also include six variant covers by artists Michael Avon Oeming, Fábio Moon, Michael Allred, Cully Hammer, Joe Quinones (1:10 virgin retailer incentive variant), and Christian Ward (1:10 virgin retailer incentive variant). One additional variant cover will be revealed at a later date.
Blue Book: 1947 #1 also includes a True Weird backup story by Zac Thompson (Hunt for the Skinwalker), Gavin Fullerton (The Closet), and Aditya Bidikar.
Blue Book: 1947 #1 (of 5) flies into comic shops on February 7, 2024. It is now available to pre-order for $4.99 at your local comic shop.
Praise for Blue Book Volume 1: 1961:
“Creepy and unnerving, Blue Book #1 is a fantastic opening to this UFO thriller and love letter to creepy encounters and strange stories from decades past.”—Monkeys Fighting Robots
“The fantastical is typically depicted in the future or at least the present, but both stories in Blue Book explore the supernatural under a historical context of the past, making the weird and unusual feel unique and new. Read Blue Book for the supernatural uniqueness but stay for the enjoyable exploration of humanity.”—AIPT Comics
“Dark Horse Comics' Blue Book #1 is an exciting exploration into some of history's strangest UFO encounters. From mysterious abductions to eerie sightings, this comic book brings these tales from beyond our world into vivid detail for readers everywhere!”–Capes & Tights
“Blue Book #1 is a fun ride into historical nonfiction with a comic book twist. Even if aliens and UFOs aren’t your thing, Blue Book is an engaging and really fun read.”—Comic Watch |
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