In Shops 12/7/2011: Blood Red Dragon #2
Dec 02, 2011
Blood Red Dragon #2
Publisher: Image Comics
(W) Jonathan David Goff
(A) Carlo Soriano, Crimelab Syndicate
(Cover) Carlo Soriano
Limited to a print run of 5,000 copies. Kneel before the might of darkest oblivion! As the world teeters on the brink of annihilation, Yoshiki is thrust into battle against a massive invasion force led by Oblivion's mightiest mass murderer, Ky'rann the Slayer. It is up to Yoshiki, with the aid of his new allies, the beautiful, yet deadly, shrine maidens of the Dragon Temple, to defeat Oblivion's armies. But can he hope to control the power of the Blood Red Dragon before it consumes him? Or is this the last standoff for the world's newest hero?
Item Code: OCT110538
Price: $3.99
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In Shops 12/7/2011
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Stan Lee, Chief Creative Officer of POW! Entertainment, music superstar Yoshiki, and world renowned comic book artist Todd McFarlane unveiled the debut issue of Blood Red Dragon at this past year's San Diego Comic-Con International.
"I am extremely excited about Blood Red Dragon," said Stan Lee. "Yoshiki's exceptional musical abilities, visual flair and passionate humanitarianism make him an amazing and inspiring collaborator, and I think readers will experience every bit of that in the comics."
Yoshiki added, "Working with the one-and-only Stan Lee has been an incredible experience for me. He is truly a genius and one of the best storytellers living today. I'm excited with the results of our efforts and look forward to the response from readers and music lovers around the world."
"Being able to collaborate with creators on a global level is always a thrill," said Todd McFarlane. "Working with two big names, like Yoshiki and Stan Lee, I hope I¹m able to add a little bit of my touch to a book that my,Stan's, but most importantly Yoshiki's fans will enjoy. At the same time, I hope this book helps introduce Yoshiki to fans that don't know him on American shores."