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[NCBD 12/6] AHOY Comics: THE WRONG EARTH: We Could Be Heroes #2

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On Wednesday, December 6th, AHOY Comics is set to release THE WRONG EARTH: We Could Be Heroes #2!

This AHOY anniversary epic offers thrills and laughs of its own as it resets the WRONG EARTH chessboard for the next series.

EXTRA: a new chapter of “Partially Naked Came the Corpse,” AHOY’s 5th anniversary prose serial!

Here’s a look at the covers, the storyline, and preview pages for
this week’s release from AHOY Comics on New Comic Book Day! #NCBD

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THE WRONG EARTH: We Could Be Heroes #2

“We Could Be Heroes” – Part 2
Written by Tom Peyer
Pencils by Jamal Igle
Finished Pencils (pgs. 17-20) by Russ Braun
Inks by Juan Castro
Colors by Lee Loughridge
Letters by Rob Steen

Every AHOY title also features extra
bonus prose stories, beautifully illustrated!

Partially Naked Came the Corpse!” – Part 12
Written by Stuart Moore
Illustrated by Jon Proctor

Cover Art by Jamal Igle

Release Date: December 6, 2023 
SRP: $3.99

Masked crimefighters from three worlds wage a war to wrest control of campy Earth-Alpha from its cackling, mustache-twirling villains!

About AHOY Comics:

AHOY Comics debuted in the fall of 2018 with the bold promise for readers to expect more from its line of comic book magazines, featuring comic book stories, poetry, prose fiction, and cartoons. The independent, Syracuse-based company is the brainchild of Publisher Hart Seely, an award-winning reporter whose humor and satire has appeared in The New York Times and on National Public Radio. AHOY’s Editor-in-Chief Tom Peyer is committed to publishing comics with a (dark) sense of humor with titles like the superhero parody THE WRONG EARTH, the religious satire HIGH HEAVEN, the sci fi spoof CAPTAIN GINGER, the time travel tales PLANET OF THE NERDS and BRONZE AGE BOOGIE, HASHTAG: DANGER and the anthology series EDGAR ALLAN POE’S SNIFTER OF TERROR. This summer, the company will publish the highly anticipated SECOND COMING, the satirical comic book series by Mark Russell and Richard Pace in which Jesus Christ resumes His Holy Mission.

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