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David Lapham’s Stray Bullets is back in March with a NEW issue, a NEW mini-series and a NEW massive collection of the first 40 issues. And here’s the FIRST preview of STRAY BULLETS KILLERS, the first new SB mini series in nearly 20 years. Spanish Scott is back—-wheeeeeeee!

Via PR:

Award-winning creator David Lapham’s STRAY BULLETS has arrived at Image Comics. The critically-acclaimed cult classic picks up where it left off with issue #40 while simultaneously launching a new arc, STRAY BULLETS: KILLERS #1, and the ÜBER ALLES EDITION, a collection of all forty-one issues of STRAY BULLETS.
 
On March 12, fans of the classic series can enjoy STRAY BULLETS #41 (Diamond Code JAN140528), and then reread the series in full with the definitive collection of issues #1-41 entitled STRAY BULLETS: ÜBER ALLES EDITION (Diamond Code JAN140530). On the same day, the first issue of STRAY BULLETS: KILLERS (Diamond Code JAN140529) will be available, the beginning of a new arc which will continue as an ongoing monthly series. For those who haven’t yet joined the legion of loyal STRAY BULLETS fans, this is the perfect opportunity to jump in on the series.
 
And for those interested in building up their digital library, every issue of STRAY BULLETS is available on the Image Comics website (imagecomics.com) and the official Image Comics iOS app, as well as on Comixology on the web (comixology.com), iOS, Android, and Google Play. All forthcoming issues will be available upon release, but to help readers jump in on the phenomenon, the first four issues are free digitally for a limited time.
 
“Stray Bullets is all about delivering a gut-punch each and every issue,” said Lapham. “I call it domestic-noir. These stories will hit you where you live.”
 
STRAY BULLETS won the 1996 Eisner Award for Best Writer/Artist, and the hardcover collection STRAY BULLETS: Innocence of Nihilism won the 1997 Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album-Reprint. Its trademark dark, neo-noir themes and nonlinear storytelling have been likened to the storytelling styles of Quentin Tarantino and David Lynch. 
 
“Stray Bullets is one of comics’ greatest achievements and having it here at Image is a tremendous source of pride, not just for myself, but for everyone involved with the company,” said Eric Stephenson, Publisher at Image Comics. “Collecting the entire original series alongside David’s new work in Stray Bullets: Killers has been an incredible undertaking, but it’s something I know old and new readers alike are going to appreciate when these books hit the stands.”
 
All three STRAY BULLETS will release on March 12, 2014. Full ordering information below:
 
STRAY BULLETS #41, 32 pgs., Diamond Code: JAN140528 
 
STRAY BULLETS: ÜBER ALLES EDITION, 1,200 pgs. TP, Diamond Code: JAN140530
 
STRAY BULLETS: KILLERS #1, 32 pgs., Diamond Code: JAN140529

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9 COMMENTS

  1. I have a Spanish Scott decal (bought from DL’s table at some con a long time ago) on my I-pad carrying case and I get asked “Whose that?” all the time.

  2. Being a retailer, I got to read a PDF of the entire first issue and I just want to say that this was FANTASTIC, it’ll play well to new and old readers! SO great to have Stray Bullets back!

  3. I’ve seen the Stray Bullets Omnibus on some smaller retailer sites, but has anyone been able to find it on Amazon? I’ve had no luck.

  4. Stray bullets coming back will be the first thing to get me back into a comic book store on a regular basis in a decade.

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