THE FUGITIVE
Can those inhabitants of the inn really believe in a declaration of humility from someone who calls himself Magnus the Magnificent?
Script: Rodolfo Santullo. Art: Jok. Translation: Magnus.
© 2014 Santullo & Jok.
What do you do in a situation you couldn't possibly have forseen - use some forsight...
Writer: Jasper Bark. Artist: Alfa Robbi. Colours: Yel Zamor. Letters: Bolt 01
© 2014 Jasper Bark, Alfa Robbi, Yel Zamor and Bolt 01
It's WW2 and a desperate trooper is seeking escape from exploding mortar shells in this Aces Weekly debut from the great team of writer, Neil Kleid, and artist, Eoin Coveney, who we're sure you'll be hearing lots more of...
© 2014 Neil Kleid & Eoin Coveney
Memories are unearthed from The Trench...
Script: Chris Mole. Art: Neil McClements. Lettering: Nigel Dobbyn
Check out the interview with Chris Mole, featured in our blog at http://acesweeklyblog.com/
© 2014 Chris Mole & Neil McClements
It's yet another sticky situation for our stalwart heroine - a break for a cuppa would be welcome...
© 2014 Chris Geary
Welcome to Week 5 of Volume 11 of your now multi-award-winning, Aces Weekly!
The next stop in our always constant mission to spread the word of Aces Weekly, as we did a week ago in London, is the San Diego Comicon, which occurs from mid-week and into the weekend. This time it's a five-man operation repping the cause - with your dedicated publisher doing it full-time at Booth 1907 in the IP Pavilion next to DC Comics, and with the nearby, Batton Lash, at his Exhibit A Press booth 1909 ; Mark Wheatley, at Booth 2308 ; Jim Hudnall ; and Jeff Vaughn, doing it part-time, where they are, and wherever they happen to be, in the middle of their many other responsibilities and commitments. If you're coming to the show, please come and say hi to one of us, or all of us! We always want to be able to personally thank you for being one of our subscribers whenever we have the opportunity of doing so : )
There's lots more from us at facebook.com/acesweekly and at our blog http://acesweeklyblog.com, which now has an interview with Chris Mole, the writer of Hadopelagic! Come join the pack.
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