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Ang Hor Kheng - Gun Honey
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Gun Honey #1 (October 2021) cover C by Ang Hor Kheng.
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GUN HONEY: COLLISON COURSE no.1 (of 4) • cover art • Derrick Chew [May 2024]
After nearly a year in hiding from government agents looking to kill her, GUN HONEY - JOANNA TAN - launches a plan to turn the tables that will take her from the jungles of Borneo, to the streets of Yokohama, and the sands of the Gobi Desert. But when four armed groups converge on one secret location, will anyone survive the explosive collision?
(w) Charles Ardai • (a) Ang Hor Kheng (ca) Derrick Chew
#GUN HONEY: COLLISON COURSE no.1 (of 4)#Derrick Chew#Ang Hor Kheng#Charles Ardai#GUN HONEY: COLLISON COURSE#Gun Honey
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The elusive Gun Honey returns! Titan announces Gun Honey: Collision Course!
The elusive Gun Honey returns! Titan announces Gun Honey: Collision Course! #comics #comicbooks
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#adam hughes#ang hor kheng#charles ardai#comic books#Comics#derrick chew#gun honey#gun honey: collision course#sean phillips#shannon maer#titan comics
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Gun Honey Collision Course #1 Review
Gun Honey Collision Course #1 Review #gunhoneycollisioncourse #gunhoney #titan #titancomics #comics #comicbooks #news #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #Amazon
Writer: Charles Ardai Artist: Ang Hor Kheng Colorist: João Rodri Letterer: David Leach Cover Artists: Derrick Chew, Adam Hughes, Sean Phillips, Shannon Maer, Cosplay, Ang Hor Kheng, Jasmin Darnell, Sketch, Claudia Caranfa, Rare Tempter, Ivan Tao, Jay Ferguson, Ariel Diaz, Kyuyoung Eom, Cedric Poulat, BRAO, David Dias, Godtail, Greg & Fake, Anna Zhuo, Warren Louw, Carla Cohen, David Sanchez & Tony…
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"You're scared" Gun Honey #2 (2021) Art by Ang Hor Kheng Colors by Asifur Rahman
#ang hor kheng#asifur rahman#2021#2020s#gun honey#comic#comics#comic book#comic books#art#illustration#comic book art
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Titan Comics/Hard Case Crime Announce 'Gun Honey' Crime Comic Mini-Series
Titan Comics/Hard Case Crime Announce ‘Gun Honey’ Crime Comic Mini-Series
Titan Comics and Hard Case Crime announce a new 4-part crime comic series, Gun Honey written by Charles Ardai (co-founder of Hard Case Crime), with art by Ang Hor Kheng. All wrapped up in sensational covers by legendary James Bond film poster artist Robert McGinnis and Bill Sienkiewicz, as well as variant covers to come by Adam Hughes, Kendrick Lim, Jay Anacleto, Chris Wahl, Fay Dalton, Andrea…
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#Adam Hughes#Andrea Camerini#Ang Hor Kheng#Bill Sienkiewicz#Charles Ardai#Chris Wahl#Fay Dalton#Gun Honey#Gun Honey 1#Hard Case Crime#jay anacleto#Kendrick Lim#Titan Comics
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Gun Honey by Charles Ardai and Ang Hor Kheng (graphic novel review).
Gun Honey by Charles Ardai and Ang Hor Kheng (graphic novel review).
Titan Comics are doing a run of crime graphic novels derived from mini-series. As you should be able to tell ‘Gun Honey’ by Charles Ardai and Ang Hor Kheng, has a cover by Bill Siekiewicz that warranted a look inside. Joanna Tan is the Gun Honey of the title. You want a gun and put in the right place to use it, she’s your girl. As to who you kill, she’s not that bothered. However, Tan is caught…
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First Look: Gun Honey, a new Hard Case Crime comic
First Look: Gun Honey, a new Hard Case Crime comic
Titan Comics have just released a trailer and advance pages for their upcoming Hard Case Crime comic, Gun Honey #1, written by Charles Ardai, with art by Ang Hor Kheng, and covers by Bill Sienkiewicz, Robert McGinnis, Adam Hughes and others. Cover A by Bill Sienkiewicz Cover B by Robert McGinnis Cover C by Ang Hor Kheng Cover D by Andrea Camerini FOC Variant by Adam Hughes With the tag “She’ll…
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What’s Out This Week? 10/20
We’re inching closer to the Spooky Times!
Gun Honey #1 (of 4) - Charles Ardai & Ang Hor Kheng
When a gun smuggled into a high-security prison leads to the death of dozens and the escape of a brutal criminal, notorious weapons smuggler Joanna Tan is enlisted by the U.S. government: find the man she set loose and bring him down!
Hellcop #1 - Brian Haberlin & Geirrod Van Dyke
When mankind first broke through the walls between dimensions, nothing could have prepared them for what they would find in Known Reality Plane 1301-A: it was absolute Hell. Literally. A covert security force was quickly assembled to patrol the Hellplane and ensure that none of the nastier denizens made their way Earthside. They were dubbed the Pan-Dimensional Security Corps. The HELLCOPS.
Purgatori #1 - Ray Fawkes & Alvaro Sarraseca
From the team that brought you the seismic VAMPIRELLA VS. PURGATORI series comes the solo follow-up for the demon of dark humor! Purgatori's really living the vampire demon life. She's got Lilith's nasty mind worm eating her willpower. She's going bug-nuts crazy. And now, there are a bunch of witches targeting her with their weird body-snatching schemes. Clearly, it's time for some quiet introspection and careful planning, right? Get ready for bloody mayhem instead!
Verotika Revenge #1 - Glenn Danzig & Rafa Garres
Pumkyl is summoned by the White Witch for a most grisly task by Glenn Danzig and Simon Bisley. Verotik's Devil-Girl Akuma-She makes her shocking return to the Verotik pantheon by Glenn Danzig and Rafa Garres. All wrapped in an Incredible painted cover by Simon Bisley!
Whatcha getting this week, Fantomites?
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New graphic novel HUNT pits Neanderthals against Cro-Magnons in an all-out brawl!
New graphic novel HUNT pits Neanderthals against Cro-Magnons in an all-out brawl!
Independent comic book creator Lewis Michael (Chromosome 96) has been teasing an upcoming project scheduled to launch on Indiegogo this August. Simply titled Hunt, the book is a black and white trek through prehistory written by Michael, illustrated by Ang Hor Kheng, and presented in a perfect-bound, 8″ X 11″ format.
And get this: the story will be told only through the sequential artwork with ze…
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Episode 366
Comic Reviews:
DC
Olympus Rebirth by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Caitlin Yarsky, Jordie Bellaire
Tales of the Human Target by Tom King, Greg Smallwood, Mikel Janin, Kevin Maguire, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave Stewart, Alex Sinclair, Arif Prianto
Marvel
A.X.E. Judgment Day 3 by Kieron Gillen, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia
Damage Control 1 by Hans Rodionoff, Adam Goldberg, Charlotte Fullerton, Will Robson, Ruth Redmond, Jay Fosgitt
Fantastic Four 46 by Dan Slott, Cafu, Jesus Aburtov
ComiXology
New America 1 by Curt Pires, Lucas Casalanguida, Mark Dale
Dark Horse
Minor Threats 1 by Patton Oswalt, Jordan Blum, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring
Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories 1 by Amanda Deibert, Lucas Marangon
Boom
Magic: Ajani Goldmane 1 by Seanan McGuire, Ariel Olivetti
Wynd: Throne in the Sky 1 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas
Dynamite
Dejah Thoris Fairy Tales by Ron Marz, Andres Labrada
Vault
End After End 1 by David Brian Andry, Tim Daniel, Sunando, Michael Russell
Archie
Big Ethel Energy by Keryl Brown Ahmed, Siobhan Keenan
Titan
Gun Honey: Blood for Blood 1 by Charles Ardai, Ang Hor Kheng, Asifur Rahman
Ray’s OGN Corner: The Witch Boy by Molly Knox Ostertag
Additional Reviews: She-Hulk ep2, Sandman, Nope, Game of Thrones, Daredevil by Charles Soule, Hamster and Gretel, Rage by Jimmy Palmiotti
News: More HBO cuts, Mr. Sinister event next year, Monica Rambeau mini-series, new Red Sonja movie, King Kong series on Disney+, bizarre new animated project, delays for Shazam 2 and Aquaman 2, Matt Shankman of WandaVision rumored as new FF director, Umbrella Academy gets fourth and final season, new head of DC film division, Omninews, Resident Evil cancelled, Wasp mini from Al Ewing, GoT gets a second season, Kyle Rayner Hispanic Heritage Month variant cover controversy
Trailers: Pinocchio
Comics Countdown:
Tales of the Human Target by Tom King, Greg Smallwood, Mikel Janin, Kevin Maguire, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave Stewart, Alex Sinclair, Arif Prianto
Wynd: The Throne in the Sky 1 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas
Deadly Class 55 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Lee Loughridge
Radiant Black 17 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Igor Monti
Swamp Thing 16 by Ram V, Mike Perkins, Mike Spicer
Department of Truth 20 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds
Lonesome Hunters 3 by Tyler Crook
I Hate This Place 4 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge
TMNT: Armageddon Game – Opening Moves 2 by Tom Waltz, Fero Peniche, Ronda Pattison
Grim 4 by Stephanie Phillips, Flaviano, Rico Renzi
Check out this episode!
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Gun Honey #04
Gun Honey #04 Hard Case Crime/Titan Comics 2021 Written by Charles Ardai Illustrated by Ang Hor Kheng Coloured by Asifur Rahman Lettered by David Leach The climactic final issue in Joanna Tan’s epic crime story! When a gun smuggled into a high-security prison leads to the death of dozens and the escape of a brutal criminal, weapons smuggler Joanna Tan is enlisted by the U.S. government to find the man she set loose and bring him down! Well they weren’t kidding when they said the climactic conclusion because this took me for a bit of spin. We see Joanna’s father, naked (which I was sad we didn’t see how badly that was burned), and the two have a nice little chat about how he’s still alive and what happened that night. This is the kind of stuff that we only dream about because honestly I couldn’t have thought this up on my own and it’s damn good stuff. What Charles does with the twists & turns, not to mention the revelations within this story, keep the reader on their toes and take the raeder on one of those unexpected journeys. We don’t learn the truth till the end and when we do the surprise is one that shouldn’t have been as shocking as it was but then again if we don’t see it coming then it’s done the right way now isn’t it? I am absolutely thrilled with the way that this is being told. The story & plot development that we see through how the sequence of events unfold as well as how the reader learns information are presented exceptionally well. The character development that we see through the narration, the dialogue, the character interaction as well as how we see them act and react to the situations and circumstances which they encounter does a magnificent job spotlighting their ever changing and evolving personalities. The pacing is excellent and as it takes us through the pages revealing more of the story the more we are drawn into this on a more personal level. I am very much enjoying how we see this being structured as well as how the layers within the story continue to emerge, grow, evolve and strengthen. I am also liking the way we see these layers opening up new avenues to be explored. With this being the last issue and some avenues being integral to the overall bigger picture the way they add such depth, dimension and complexity to the story is impressive. How we see everything working together to create the story’s ebb & flow as well as how it moves the story forward are impeccably handled. The interiors here are amazing. My one complaint is that we see Joanna naked often enough but never any of the men and being almost 2022 it’s high time that changed and the stigma of a naked man should be gone. The linework is fantastic and how we see the varying weights and techniques being utilised to create the detail within the work that we see is rendered exceptionally well. We see a fair bit of backgrounds being utilised and they not only enhance and expand the moments but work well within the composition of the panels to bring out the depth perception, sense of scale and the overall sense of size and scope to the story. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show a remarkably talented eye for storytelling. The various hues and tones within the colours being utilised to create the shading, highlights and shadow work show a true understanding of how colour works. What a wonderfully pulpy, witty and dynamic story this is. The writing is sensational and the characterisation is top notch while the interiors bring this all to life with such aplomb. It is so nice to see women getting their due here since they can be just as cunning, deadly and bad-arse as any man can be. Now if they’d do a female impersonator using her travelling show to as a front for being an assassin I’d be over the moon!
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Preview: Gun Honey: Blood for Blood
Gun Honey: Blood for Blood preview. With weapons expert Joanna Tan, the legendary "Gun Honey," off the grid, recuperating from her last job, a vengeful rival takes her place - and frames Joanna for murder #comics #comicbooks
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#ang hor kheng#charles ardai#gun honey: blood for blood#hard case crime#sozomaika#titan comics#trade paperback#trade paperbacks
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