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Currently reading: All Dynamite pulp titles, all Valiant titles.
Kirby Genesis: Dragonsbane #3 will be on sale next week (Aug 22, 2012), according to Diamond Comics.
A few minutes ago IŽve read "Dragonsbane" # 3 wil be shipped next week! That are good news! IŽll wait for it for so long!
Dragonsbane #3 hits the stores this Wednesday morning guys! I never thought I'd see the day, this is really cool and I can't wait to have this mini-series FINALLY concluded!
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I hadnt been reading Dragonsbane and wasnt going to pick it up since it is going to end soon. Based on your guys feedback on the series, I decided to try i tout. I have only read #1 and #2, but this is a great title. The concept is a lot different from the other titles I read. The writing is crisp. The art is awesome (can we get Dragonsbane's artist on Green Hornet or Bionic Man?). I really have enjoyed the series so far. I am going to miss it. But a 4 issue mini series is pretty cool.
All will be forgiven if Dynamite can get PSP out. Sometime before the end of time.
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I'm eager to get it just because it's by Robert Rodi!![]()
Only 1 more issue left of this amazing universe
Great issue #3 was, fun story and wonderful art by a talented team. Damn you Dynamite for F'ing us on Project Superpowers and double Damn you for f'ing us on Genesis, we finally had 2 universes full of interesting and accessible characters and you yanked it up from under us because YOU failed to market them correctly.
Unfortunately, not ALL of the blame can be laid at Dynamite's feet. Instead blame the "typical comic book consumer" who shops at the same shop you do, and is ignoring most if not all publishers except Marvel and DC. And blame Marvel and DC for pumping out more than enough titles each week in a (largely successful) attempt to squeeze the independents out of rack space, and every last dime out of the "typical comic book consumer"s disposable income.