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Danger Club #5 - Preview!

Alright. The book is late, and we're doing everything we can to ensure that it's lateness ends. In the meantime, here's some pages - as usual, illustrated by Eric Jones and colored by Rusty Drake with flatting assists by Pannel Vaughn. Oh, and written by me - Landry Q. Walker. But if you're reading this you probably already know that part.




Not the best week for Jack Fearless, it seems. Much, much more to come.


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  1. Don't worry about it being late, we all understand how crazy it must have been for everyone. Hope everything is settling down now though

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  2. Love the series and although the wait for the next issue can be annoying its not a huge problem. The book is always good when it does show up. Just a simple request though if you could. I'd like to see one page showcasing the characters; highlighting their codenames, abilites, etc. Reading so many books right now and watching so many shows, sometimes its a tad hard to keep track of names.

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  3. Hello, I aplogize that this comment is not about Danger Club, but I would love to find out about something and am not sure else how to make the request. My son and I were really into the Boom Kids Incredibles book, and found it extremely frustrating to have the storyline end where it did. I know that was not your fault, but wonder if you know if there is any chance of Marvel/Disney finally running the end of that story.
    Thanks so much,
    Rick B.

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    1. Unfortunately I have no news on the Incredibles. The last arc was written, I think part of it was even drawn. But it's in Marvel's hands now.

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  4. This comic is so addicting. can't wait any longerrrrr~~~~

    thanks for the preview, ma'am!

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  5. I enjoy this comic, and I appreciate that there are good reasons for the long wait between issues.

    But I've got to ask: Do you have any updates on when issue #5 is going to be released? Is it finished yet?

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