Where Do the Hip Flask Oneshots Minis Fit in the Elephantmen Continuity

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Elephantmen 2261 Season One #3: The Death of Shorty Cover Art by Boo Cook

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Elephantmen 2261: The Death of Shorty #2 [Textless] (2018)

Art by: Boo Cook

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Preview: Elephantmen 2261 Season Four #1: Under Each Skin

Elephantmen 2261 Season Four #1: Under Each Skin preview. Hip Flask finds himself enchanted by a melancholic girl he meets at The White Dragon Sushi store #comics #comicbooks

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Elephantmen 2261 and Ask For Mercy Return This Month for Season 4! @Comixology #comics http://ow.ly/NchR50L6pQj

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Hip Flask decides it is his job to cheer up fellow Information Agent, Vanity Case, and his friends Savannah, Hunter and Jet for the holidays!

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Hip Flask

New Elephantmen this week at Comixology! Written by Richard Starkings and drawn by yours truly! And here's a preview!

http://www.adventuresinpoortaste.com/2019/06/17/exclusive-comixology-preview-elephantmen-2261-season-two-2/

And, YES, SDCC commisions still open, and YES, you can also ask for watercolours. Like this one. Just saying.

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Elephantmen 2261: The Pentalion Job #3 L/W: Richard Starkings A/C: Axel Medellin

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For the week of 17 June 2019

Quick Bits:

A Walk Through Hell #11 gives us a bit more insight into Shaw's childhood and further fallout from the investigation, even as things seem to get nastier in the hell they've found themselves in. The fields of bones from Goran Sudžuka and Ive Svorcina are horrifying.

| Published by AfterShock

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Age of X-Man: NextGen #5 is a bit of a gut punch for a final issue in this series. Some great art by Lucas Werneck and Jason Keith, though.

| Published by Marvel

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Aquaman #49 concludes the "Mother Shark" two-parter as Arthur gets answers on who he is and how he died. This is a huge one. Kelly Sue DeConnick, Viktor Bogdanovic, Jonathan Glapion, Daniel Henriques, Ryan Winn, Sunny Gho, and Clayton Cowles do an incredible job with this story. Beautiful and heartbreaking.

| Published by DC Comics

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Assassin Nation #4 has the remaining assassins possibly figure out the entire plan as they take down another crime boss in this penultimate issue. Kyle Starks, Erica Henderson, and Deron Bennett have been delivering a highly entertaining series here with great art and a wicked sense of humour. Every book needs a Fuck Tarkington.

| Published by Image / Skybound

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Barbarella/Dejah Thoris #4 is the end to what has been a great mini from Leah Williams,  Germán García, Addison Duke, and Crank! Very interesting use of time travel for this story.

| Published by Dynamite

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Batman #73 sees Tom King, Mikel Janín, Jordie Bellaire, and Clayton Cowles reveal as to just how demented Thomas Wayne is in part four of "The Fall and the Fallen". His motivation is understandable, but this is insane.

| Published by DC Comics

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Black Badge #11 reveals a lot of the remaining secrets that we've guessed about previously as to what exactly is going on with the entire Black Badge organization. Maybe. I'm still expecting more twists from Matt Kindt, Tyler Jenkins, Hilary Jenkins, and Jim Campbell when the series ends next issue.

| Published by BOOM! Studios

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Captain America #11 sees Steve's jailbreak from the Myrmidon in earnest, while Sharon and the Daughters of Liberty run the operation. Beautiful artwork from Adam Kubert and Matt Milla.

| Published by Marvel

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Daredevil #7 reminds us that Matt Murdock carries more guilt than an entire Catholic archdiocese. There's a very compelling depth and complexity that Chip Zdarsky is bringing to this story, moving us away from the typical superheroics.

| Published by Marvel

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Elephantmen 2261: The Pentalion Job #2 enacts the heist of the pentalions in the second part of this story from Richard Starkings and Alex Medellin. Hip Flask raises some interesting questions as all of the Bond actors seem to meet their end.

| Published by Comicraft

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Excellence #2 is another excellent issue. Brandon Thomas, Khary Randolph, Emilio Lopez, and Deron Bennett are developing Spencer and his history, his family, and relation with the hierarchy of the Aegis in a very compelling way.

| Published by Image / Skybound

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Fairlady #3 is the first issue that doesn't really end "clean". It's still a single issue story, but the mystery remains and isn't tidied up by the end. It's another murder mystery, with an adventurer impersonating a Conan analogue. Like the previous issues, this is a great story from Brian Schirmer, Claudia Balboni, Shari Chankhamma, and David Bowman.

| Published by Image

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Faithless #3 continues to be very strange. Very, very strange. As Faith's roommate is murdered by what seems like a wolf from her phone, her relationship with Poppy, and then she has sex with Poppy's father. As I said, strange. I'm still not entirely sure what Brian Azzarello, Maria Llovet, and AndWorld Design are trying to do with this story.

| Published by BOOM! Studios

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Gideon Falls #14 begins playing with time along with the alternate realities as Burke lands in a reality "closer to the centre" and is given a purpose to find "the five". Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart, and Steve Wands are doing some amazing work here.

| Published by Image

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Guardians of the Galaxy #6 concludes "The Final Gauntlet" from Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, David Curiel, and Cory Petit as the Guardians, all of the Guardians, take on Hela and the Black Order to try to prevent the resurrection of Thanos. It's suitably epic.

| Published by Marvel

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Hit-Girl: Season 2 #5 kicks off the "Hong Kong" arc from Daniel Way, Goran Parlov, Giada Marchisio, and Clem Robins. It may well be the arc with the most narration so far, but it doesn't detract from the usual over-the-top violence and action in the start of this story of Mindy trying to take down the Liu Triad, with rather humorous results, it rather enhances it with some nice introspection.

| Published by Image

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Justice League #26 is part one of "Apex Predator" from James Tynion IV, Javier Fernandez, Hi-Fi, and Tom Napolitano. The Justice League are pitching to the stars in order to stem the tide of Perpetua's plans and the impending Doom brought on by the "Year of the Villain". But everyone's wondering if it's just shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic.

| Published by DC Comics

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Last Stop on the Red Line #2 is still very strange. Paul Maybury, Sam Lotfi, John Rauch, and Adam Pruett are crafting an intriguing murder mystery here as Torres and her new partner continue to try to solve the crimes on the subways, but it's told through a very fluid, stylized way where we're not sure what's real and what's just a character's perception. It's a very neat way to tell a story.

| Published by Dark Horse

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Little Bird #4 is maybe the most heartbreaking issue yet in this masterpiece from Darcy Van Poelgeest, Ian Bertram, Matt Hollingsworth, and Aditya Bidikar. There's a lesson of survival, of children supplanting the parents, instilled here in the penultimate chapter as Little Bird and Gabriel have a bit of an understanding as siblings.

| Published by Image

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Middlewest #8 attempts to pick up the pieces after Abel's outburst and near destruction of the travelling circus. Also, more of the sheer monster that his father is. Gorgeous artwork from Jorge Corona and Jean-Francois Beaulieu.

| Published by Image

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Miles Morales: Spider-Man #7 is a number of vignettes with Miles checking in with family and Bombshell before setting up the next arc. Wonderful use of guest artists with Ron Ackins & Dexter Vines, Alitha E. Martinez, and Vanesa Del Rey providing segments as well as regular artist Javier Garrón.

| Published by Marvel

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Outpost Zero #10 explains all of the cats. It also gives a timeframe for the colony and a lot more questions as to why the old ship structure and tunnels were just completely abandoned by the colonists. Wonderful designs by Alexandre Tefenkgi.

| Published by Image / Skybound

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Pearl #10 takes an interesting detour for a bit into "real life" as Pearl tries to hold down a "normal" job. Then we get back to the fallout of her chopping off Mr. Miike's fingers. Absolutely stunning artwork from Michael Gaydos, with some very interesting layouts.

| Published by DC Comics / Jinxworld

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Psi-Lords #1 is another great debut for Valiant. Fred Van Lente, Renato Guedes, and Dave Sharpe update one of the few Valiant properties that haven't been brought back yet, with a bunch of seemingly newly activated psiots awakening in some kind of "Aztec sex dungeon". The story keeps you off-balance from the beginning, adding a nice bit of mystery to what's going on. And the artwork from Guedes is excellent.

| Published by Valiant

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Rat Queens #16 begins the run by the new creative team of Ryan Ferrier, Priscilla Petraites, and Marco Lesko in earnest, following on the special. The Queens are essentially tearing themselves apart at this stage and nothing seems to be able to go right.

| Published by Image / Shadowline

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Rumble #13 tackles the next Scourge Knight and Timah learns an interesting fact about the bundle of joy growing inside her. Great art as always from David Rubín and Dave Stewart.

| Published by Image

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Savage Sword of Conan #6 is a single issue story from Meredith Finch, Luke Ross, Nolan Woodard, and Travis Lanham. It's a captivating tale of revenge and Conan fighting through some insurmountable odds. Great art from Ross and Woodard.

| Published by Marvel

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Usagi Yojimbo #1 begins a new era at IDW...in colour. Tom Luth joins Stan Sakai for the interiors in the first part of "Bunraku". While it is a bit odd not to be black and white, this is still masterful storytelling, building on some traditional Japanese culture and providing an intriguing supernatural mystery.

| Published by IDW

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Warlord of Mars Attacks #1 begins another property crossover mini-series from Dynamite, this time mixing John Carter with the Mars Attacks aliens, from Jeff Parker, Dean Kotz, Omi Remalante, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. Nice bits of humour.

| Published by Dynamite

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Wolverine: Infinity Watch #5 concludes this mini from Gerry Duggan, Andy MacDonald, Jordie Bellaire, and Cory Petit. It's been a very entertaining follow-up to Infinity Wars, but it's also served as a kind of weird clean-up to continuity that Marvel otherwise seems to have abandoned.

| Published by Marvel

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Other Highlights: American Carnage #8, Age of X-Man: The Amazing Nightcrawler #1, Battlestar Galactica Classic #5, Captain Marvel #7, Clue: Candlestick #2, Curse Words #22, Deadpool #14, Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor #9, Farmhand #9, Firefly #7, Go Go Power Rangers: Forever Rangers #1, Goddess Mode #6, Hellboy and the BPRD: The Beast of Vargu, Invisible Kingdom #4, James Bond 007 #8, Lab Raider #1, Livewire #7, Lucifer #9, Lumberjanes #63, Marvels Annotated #4, Mary Shelly: Monster Hunter #3, Monstress #23, Planet of the Nerds #3, Port of Earth #11, Red Sonja & Vampirella meet Betty & Veronica #2, Sabrina: The Teenage Witch #3, Shuri #9, Star Wars #67, Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #3, Star Wars: Tie Fighter #3, TMNT: Urban Legends #14, Teen Titans #31, Tony Stark: Iron Man #13, Trout: The Hollowest Knock #1, Uncanny X-Men #20, The Unstoppable Wasp #9, War of the Realms: Journey into Mystery #5, War of the Realms: Spider-Man & The League of the Realms #3, War of the Realms: War Scrolls #3, The Warning #8, X-Men: Grand Design - X-Tinction #2

Recommended Collections: Archie 1941, Dead Man Logan - Volume 1: Sins of the Father, High Heaven - Volume 1, Hillbilly - Volume 4: Red Eyed Witchery from Beyond, Giant Days - Volume 10, Hit-Girl - Volume 4, Low Road West, Lucifer - Volume 1: Infernal Comedy, Marvel Action: Spider-Man - Book 1, Prince of Cats, Rainbow Brite, Shadow Roads - Volume 1, Spookhouse - Volume 2, TMNT - Macroseries, Thor - Volume 2: Road to War of the Realms, Uncanny X-Men - Volume 1: Cyclops and Wolverine, Vampirella/Dejah Thoris, Winter Soldier: Second Chances, X-O Manowar - Volume 7: Hero

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Today's New Digital Releases Features Over 60 New Comics

Today's New Digital Releases Features Over 50 New Comics! #Comics #ComicBooks #DigitalComics

Today is one of two new comic book days and comiXology has you covered with new releases from DC, Yen Press, Kodansha, VIZ Media, and so many more. Start shopping now or check out the releases by the publisher below. Andrews McMeel Candy HeartsIn Love & Pajamas comiXology Originals Elephantmen 2261 Season Three: Theo Laroux Meets The Elephantmen! DC Comics Batman (1940-2011) #202Catwoman…

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A request

So, I've twice asked people on multiple platforms what items in my digital comics collection I should read next, and have narrowed it down to the following:

-Some Mignolaverse stuffs (specifically BPRD: The Devil You Know Vols. 1-2, Koschei the Deathless, and Witchfinder Vol. 5) -Some Vampirella stuffs (specifically some of the big Vampirella Archives collections of the OG Vampirella Magazine). -Some Witchblade stuffs (specifically, some early issues of the OG book; I haven't quite decided how many as of yet) -Some Rivers of London stuffs (the first four tie-in minis). -Some Elephantmen stuffs (the CBDLF Special, the Death of Shorty mini, and the 2261 Holiday Special one-shot).

However! I've not pinned down what order to read them in. If anyone has any suggestions for that, it would be very welcome!

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The mystery behind Shorty's death grows in the penultimate issue of Elephantmen 2261!

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Elephantmen 2261, New Comics, Sales & More On ComiXology

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Here are the latest digital comics, digital collections and graphic novels, digital exclusives and sales on ComiXology this week!

      Read Elephantmen 2261 and more comiXology Originals free with Prime Reading Read Now       New Releases         Little Bird #4   Superman: Year One (2019-) #1   X-Men: Grand…

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Season 3 of ELEPHANTMEN 2261, out now on ComiXology. It features a new character who is ever so slightly similar to @officiallouistheroux but definitely isn't him. Here's (most of) my cover art for part one. #elephantmen #comixology #comixologyoriginals #louistheroux #scifi #comics #zebra #comicart #comiccover https://www.instagram.com/p/CCTcUqoBBHM/?igshid=15vjqf4bjy91h

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Daily sketch 8 july 2019

Sahara

New Elephantmen issue this week! Here's a preview:

https://www.comiccrusaders.com/exclusive-preview-elephantmen-2261-season-two-3-of-4-the-pentalion-job-comixology-originals/

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Elephantmen 2261: The Pentalion Job #2 L/W: Richard Starkings A/C: Axel Medellin

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