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    IMAGE! 30th Anniversary Anthology #11

    IMAGE! 30th Anniversary Anthology » IMAGE! 30th Anniversary Anthology #11 released by Image on March 2023.

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    It’s the penultimate issue of our year-long celebration of Image’s 30th anniversary, and this time around we’ve got an all-new PRETTY DEADLY story by KELLY SUE DeCONNICK & EMMA RÍOS, the first NYC MECH tale in nearly 20 years by IVAN BRANDON & ANDY MacDONALD, the debut of GHOST MAKERS by EMI LENOX, “The Slacktacular Now” by JOHN ARCUDI & DOUG MAHNKE, and another look at IN HELL WE FIGHT! by JOHN LAYMAN & JOK. And as if that’s not enough, GEOFF JOHNS & ANDREA MUTTI bring us closer to the conclusion of “The Blizzard,” BRENDEN FLETCHER & ERICA HENDERSON prepare to wrap up “Red Stitches,” and the clock runs out for PATRICK KINLDON & MAURIZIO ROSENZWEIG’s “Gehenna.” Plus! SKOTTIE YOUNG’s “Stupid Fresh Mess” and DEAN HASPIEL’s “Billy Dogma!”

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    • The Blizzard (Part 11 of 12)
    • Pretty Deadly
    • In Hell We Fight
    • Ghost Makers
    • Stupid Fresh Mess (Part 11 of 12)
    • Red Stitches (Part 11 of 12)
    • NYC Mech
    • The Slacktacular Now
    • Gehenna (Part 11 of 12)
    • Billy Dogma (Part 11 of 12)
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