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Francesco Francavilla’s Black Beetle is back in No Way Out

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Previewed by C.J. Bunce

If you felt like you were left wanting after reading Before Watchmen last year, or if you wondered why Dynamite Comics and Image Comics were the only comic book publishers offering up good noir stories, then Eisner Award winning artist and writer Francesco Francavilla has your answer.  Dark Horse Comics is releasing his new four-issue pulp noir series The Black Beetle: No Way Out beginning January 16, 2013.  You’ll swear you’ve seen the Black Beetle before, maybe in old 1950s or 1960s pulps.  Not so.  Black Beetle is entirely a new noir original creation of Francavilla.  But he looks like he belongs in Dynamite Comics’s Masks series along with the Green Hornet and the Shadow.

The Black Beetle continues what must be one of the brilliant assets of Mike Richardson’s Dark Horse Comics: Using its anthology series Dark Horse Presents to build interest in new stories and characters, and then spin them off into their own standalone series.  We’ve reviewed several titles that have taken this approach in the past year here at borg.com.  In case you missed it, in December 2012 Dark Horse released Francavilla’s original Dark Horse Presents stories as The Black Beetle: Night Shift, a one-shot/Issue #0, which also included some bonus content not previously published.  Issue #0 was a surprise success and hard to get your hands on, so don’t make the mistake of missing out on No Way Out when it hits shelves in two Wednesdays.

Why are we raving about this new series?  Issue #1 has it all:

So what are you waiting for?  Get this one on your comic book store pull list so you don’t miss out.

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