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Post by Jason Aiken on Jan 25, 2021 16:25:29 GMT -5
upload image direct linkHere's another one without a release date, Megalith The rest of the previews are up on the site: Badideacorp.comI went to my LCS today and got a preview book for Bad Idea. It's a new comic company made up of guys who broke away from Valiant. A couple books caught my eye but without a doubt Oddin's Eye is the one I popped for. I took a picture of the preview. It doesn't look like there's a concrete release date or even a true synopsis for this but I don't think it will be out any time soon. On the back of the preview book they list shipments through July 2021 and this isn't listed. Here's the thing with this company, though from what my LCS guy told me there are only around 150 comic shops carrying these, they are not using Diamond as their distributor. These comics are going to be extremely rare I think. So check with your LCS and make sure they order you a copy if interested, otherwise these might be tough to find.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2021 13:40:03 GMT -5
Anyone manage to pick up the 1st issue?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2021 1:43:05 GMT -5
Preview for 2nd issue. Odinn’s Eye #2Written by JOSHUA DYSART Art by TOMAS GIORELLO Colors by DIEGO RODRIGUEZ PLUS: An All-New BAD IDEA B-SIDE FIVE ISSUES | WEEKLY! $7.99 EACH ($9.99 ISSUE ONE) | 32 PGS. (72 PG ISSUE ONE) | NO ADS BEGINNING DECEMBER 1, 2021 Solveig, a young farm girl of great promise, is haunted by visions from the god-king Odinn himself. In words she cannot understand, and images too violent for a child to comprehend, Odinn tasks Solveig with a brutal mission: retrieve his eye — the one he famously traded for wisdom — and bring it to him.
In the real world, the winter season has not left the land of Solveig’s people for several years. As crops fail and livestock perish, fear and panic grow. In their desperation to appease the gods and free the land of this never-ending winter, the tribe turns to the child whose visions are surely a sign from Odinn. A war party is assembled. Solveig and a band of warriors — including an all-seeing witch — are sent north on a great quest — one which will change all that she knows, all who she has known, and all that she will become.
An epic of incredible scope and vision from the minds of Joshua Dysart and Tomas Giorello. Told weekly in 5 parts this December.I'm gonna look out for this one today at the comic shop. Unfortunately, it is gonna be difficult finding a copy here in the UK. Link: graphicpolicy.com/2021/12/21/preview-odinns-eye-2/
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Post by nightscape on Dec 20, 2022 23:54:51 GMT -5
Preview for 2nd issue. Odinn’s Eye #2Written by JOSHUA DYSART Art by TOMAS GIORELLO Colors by DIEGO RODRIGUEZ PLUS: An All-New BAD IDEA B-SIDE FIVE ISSUES | WEEKLY! $7.99 EACH ($9.99 ISSUE ONE) | 32 PGS. (72 PG ISSUE ONE) | NO ADS BEGINNING DECEMBER 1, 2021 Solveig, a young farm girl of great promise, is haunted by visions from the god-king Odinn himself. In words she cannot understand, and images too violent for a child to comprehend, Odinn tasks Solveig with a brutal mission: retrieve his eye — the one he famously traded for wisdom — and bring it to him.
In the real world, the winter season has not left the land of Solveig’s people for several years. As crops fail and livestock perish, fear and panic grow. In their desperation to appease the gods and free the land of this never-ending winter, the tribe turns to the child whose visions are surely a sign from Odinn. A war party is assembled. Solveig and a band of warriors — including an all-seeing witch — are sent north on a great quest — one which will change all that she knows, all who she has known, and all that she will become.
An epic of incredible scope and vision from the minds of Joshua Dysart and Tomas Giorello. Told weekly in 5 parts this December.I'm gonna look out for this one today at the comic shop. Unfortunately, it is gonna be difficult finding a copy here in the UK. Link: graphicpolicy.com/2021/12/21/preview-odinns-eye-2/Did you ever track down this mini-series? I managed to pick up all four issues in one go at my local comic book shop. All in all, the art is amazing—on par with some of Giorello’s best work on Conan. But the story ends too abruptly to be satisfying. It reads like a five or six issue series cut unexpectedly short. Still worth owning for the art, though, especially if you can find a discounted run on eBay.
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