Chuck Dixon returns to the comic book that helped launch his career! This October, Airboy #51 will pick up right where Airboy #50 left off 30 years ago! The year is 1989, and Davy (AKA Airboy) has somehow escaped from the realm of his arch nemesis Misery, only to find himself randomly dumped back on Earth, in Africa at the height of Apartheid! After being saved from a coyote by a young boy, Davy meets his family, and soon finds himself embroiled in a local struggle between honest workers and a crooked Diamond mine. 8 page back-up story featuring The Heap! To celebrate this new issue of Airboy, we have variant covers bmore
I'll just end by saying that Airboy #1 is one of the most unique comic books I've ever read. It is raw, profane, over-the-top and simply fantastic. It will never be confused with all those all-ages comics that are being pushed nowadays and to that, I raise a glass and would give a toast if I wasn't so awkward. This is a must-read! Read Full Review
I followed the last series, terrifyingly 30 years ago. While the story her is ok, the art is rather poor. Valkyrie looks ugly - come on. She HAS to be beautiful.