My Bad: Thirty Minutes or Dead
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Description
"One of the most hilariously offbeat superhero comics on the stands" (IGN) - My Bad returns, from the original creative team of Mark Russell (Second Coming), Bryce Ingman, and Peter Krause (Irredeemable)! Someone in Gravel City is killing caped heroes! Or would be, if they were better at it. Is it the friendly pizza delivery guy? Can't be--he's just here to drop off a hot, delicious pizza pie! Whoever it is, can they draw the arrogant, self-deluding crime-fighter The Chandelier out of retirement? My Bad Volume 2: Thirty Minutes or Dead features an outrageous array of heroes and villains tripping over themselves, accidentally scarring their enemies for life, and going on hideously embarrassing dates. Featuring Dr. Do-Over, Steel Integrity, Good Karen, Monkeyman, and everyone's favorite homicidal rascal: Acid Chimp!
Product Details
Price
$17.99
$16.73
Publisher
Ahoy Comics
Publish Date
May 30, 2023
Pages
144
Dimensions
6.46 X 10.08 X 0.47 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781952090240
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Mark Russell is the GLAAD and Eisner Award-winning writer behind The Flintstones, Second Coming, Billionaire Island, Superman: Space Age and Batman: Dark Age, as well as many other comic book series. He is also the author of two books. Bryce Ingman writes comic books, prose, and unproduced screenplays. He is the co-creator of Ahoy's MY BAD and Dynamite's Killing Red Sonja. Bryce and his imaginary dog Gerald live in a modest cottage in Portland, Oregon. Peter Krause has worked as an artist in comics for over thirty years. Past credits include Power of Shazam!, Metropolis S.C.U. and Star Trek: The Next Generation for DC. His work with writer Mark Waid on Irredeemable (Boom Studios) and Daredevil: Road Warrior (Marvel) garnered several Eisner nominations. Most recently, he helped reimagine the Archie gang as teens during World War II in Archie: 1941.