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Preview: MillerBrosComics' Redball 6 And Philosopher Rex

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MillerBrosComics has offered a preview of their titles Redball 6 and Philosopher Rex.

Philosopher Rex

Created and Written by Ian & Jason Miller
Pencils - Geraldo Borges, Rick Silver, Richardo Soathman, Adita Wardina
Inks - Junior Capoeira, Estudio Haus, Cristiano Lopez De Sousa, Alex Silva, Rick Silver
Colors - Estudio Haus
Letters - Kurt Hathaway
Paperback: 96 pages
Publisher: Arcana Studio (August 15, 2010)

Meet Dr. Ishmeal Stone: Philosopher, detective, monster-hunter, primes inter pares of a shadowy network of supernatural guardians sworn to shelter the world from the Infernal Orders. Stone's mission is aided by his daughter, half-ghost, half-witch Amara Stone, Wilbur Branch, a master of mystic weapons, the mysterious monster-detector known as Blind Jack, and the smooth-talking mentalist Martin Priest. Philosopher REX opens at a moment of crisis as the old orders are fragmenting and the Philosophers dividing into rival camps, with Stone and his comrades on one side of the battle, with the malignant and craven Philip Delacroix on the other. Complicating matters... just when Stone and his associates need them most, their various abilities are inexplicably on the wane!

    

    

Redball 6

Created and Written by Ian & Jason Miller
Pencils, Ink, Colors - Jok & Estudio Haus
Letters - Kurt Hathaway
Paperback: 120 pages
Publisher: Arcana Studio (October 26, 2010)

Awakening in the sprawling necropolis of Near Dis, Wayne soon finds himself assigned to the NDPD's elite "spiricide" unit the so called Redball 6 with five other dead cops from different periods of human (and nonhuman) history. Redball 6 is a darkly comedic police procedural set in a sprawling necropolis called Near Dis, an unhappy city in the littoral region of the Big Black itself. Near Dis! No one wants to be there; almost everyone ends up there. A purgatorial way station for borderline cases, Near Dis is home to legions of minor devils, wayward angels, and countless human spirits eagerly waiting their chance to move either up or down the celestial ladder.

     

     

 

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