[Preview] Valiant’s 3/27 Release: THE FORGOTTEN QUEEN #2 (of 4)

On Wednesday, March 27th, Valiant Entertainment has the second issue of the exciting new miniseries THE FORGOTTEN QUEEN!

This winter, an ancient evil will stir as superstar-in-the-making Tini Howard (Captain America Annual #1, Assassinistas) and powerhouse artist Amilcar Pinna (Generation X) unleash hell in a brand-new saga of honor, love, and savagery that’s centuries in the making!

Here’s a look at the #NCBD release from Valiant this Wednesday!

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THE FORGOTTEN QUEEN #2 - Cover A
THE FORGOTTEN QUEEN #2 – Cover A

THE FORGOTTEN QUEEN #2 (of 4)
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Written by Tini Howard
Art by Amilcar Pinna
Colors by Ulises Arreola
Letters by Jeff Powell
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Cover A by Kano
Cover B by Viktor Kalvachev
Cover C by Mirka Andolfo
Pre-Order Variant Cover by Amilcar Pinna
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$3.99 | 32 pgs. | T+
On sale MARCH 27th
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All’s fair in love and war!

True to the name she’s been called throughout history, the War-Monger knows how to get a good fight going among even the best of friends. The outcome of the battle never mattered to her – at least, not until she fell head over heels for the Mongol Empire’s most fearsome warrior. She can poison hearts against one another…but can she win one for herself?

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Valiant Entertainment, a subsidiary of DMG Entertainment, is a leading character-based entertainment company that owns and controls the largest independent superhero universe in comics. With more than 80 million issues sold and a library of over 2,000 characters, including X-O Manowar, Bloodshot, Harbinger, Shadowman, Archer & Armstrong, and many more, Valiant is one of the most successful publishers in the history of the comic book medium. Valiant consistently produces some of the most critically acclaimed comics in the industry and has received numerous industry awards and accolades, including a Diamond Gem Award for Comic Book Publisher of the Year. For more information, visit Valiant online:

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