Solicitations are being released for IDW Publishing’s April books and CBR has shared covers for two of the titles we can expect to see, Revolutionaries #5 & Revolution: Aw Yeah! #3. From CBR –
A new ongoing series titled “Revolutionaries” launched today from the creative team of writer John Barber and artist Fico Ossio, with a team of characters from across the shared Hasbro universe, including Kup from Transformers and Mayday from G.I. Joe. With this new series now on the stands, CBR jumps ahead a few months with the exclusive first look at the covers for April’s “Revolutionaries” #5, along with solicitation text for the issue.
But that’s not all! A different take on the Hasbro crossover will unfold in the five-issue “Revolution: Aw Yeah!” miniseries, with Art Baltazar — known for his collaborations with Franco on acclaimed all-ages comics such as “Tiny Titans’ — bringing his distinct style to the Hasbro characters. CBR has the first look at the cover to April’s issue #3, which includes a face-off between Destro and ROM, along with the solicitation text.
Make sure to read on for details on each issue. Will you be adding these new titles to your collection? Sound off after the break!
Revolutionaries #5
John Barber (w) • Fico Ossio (a) • Robert Atkins (c)
M.A.S.K. vs. the ATOMIC MAN! The Revolutionaries uncover the deep, dark secret of Mike Power, the Atomic Man—and enlist the help of M.A.S.K. to bring in the long-lost agent!
But there’s more to Power’s story than anyone imagined, in the oddest story of 2017!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Revolutionaries #5—Subscription Variant
John Barber (w) • Fico Ossio (a) • Ron Joseph (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Revolution: Aw Yeah! #3 (of 5)
Art Baltazar (w & a & c)
THIS IS IT! The confrontations you’ve been waiting for! DESTRO vs ROM! Micronauts vs COBRA! The team-ups you’ve only imagined while playing with your action figures! ACROYEAR and BUMBLEBEE! SPACE GLIDER and SCARLET! Action? Excitement? Yes. This one has it all! Oh, and the evil BARON KARZA, too. By the EISNER AWARD Winning Cartoonist, ART BALTAZAR! Aw Yeah!
C.I.A.D. says
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Revolutionaries #5
John Barber (w) • Fico Ossio (a) • Robert Atkins (c)
M.A.S.K. vs. the ATOMIC MAN! The Revolutionaries uncover the deep, dark secret of Mike Power, the Atomic Man—and enlist the help of M.A.S.K. to bring in the long-lost agent!
But there’s more to Power’s story than anyone imagined, in the oddest story of 2017!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Revolutionaries #5—Subscription Variant
John Barber (w) • Fico Ossio (a) • Ron Joseph (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Revolution: Aw Yeah! #3 (of 5)
Art Baltazar (w & a & c)
THIS IS IT! The confrontations you’ve been waiting for! DESTRO vs ROM! Micronauts vs COBRA! The team-ups you’ve only imagined while playing with your action figures! ACROYEAR and BUMBLEBEE! SPACE GLIDER and SCARLET! Action? Excitement? Yes. This one has it all! Oh, and the evil BARON KARZA, too. By the EISNER AWARD Winning Cartoonist, ART BALTAZAR! Aw Yeah!
plague says
anything even mentioned about the hama series?
neapolitan joe says
I hope I.D.W.'ll stop Hama stories.
plague says
totally your choice and i ask the following not as a troll but a joe fan since '82; why do you not enjoy ARAH? i was bothered by the revanche stuff but it's about 25% the sci-fi the revamp is. if you want to nail me with your reasons, i would, seriously listen and respond in a non-jerky way. deep down we all have loved g.i. joe at some point.
Dreadnok Twins says
CADPAT says
Okay, so in addition to Matt Trakker, Mike Power is also black now, apparently, and there's a fat, ethnically-indeterminate woman cosplaying as Salvo. I'd say this was unexpected, but it's really not, sadly...
HawkWasRight says
I sent you a P.M. In reference to this. I hope we can elaborate on some stuff back and forth.
neapolitan joe says
The Hama series is awful since a couple of years: I read every issue.
No interest in the story anymore, I hope I.D.W.'ll stop this outrage.
D.D.P. stuff was way better.
My opinion.
Dreadnok Twins says
No interest in the story anymore, I hope I.D.W.'ll stop this outrage.
D.D.P. stuff was way better.
My opinion.
These days I find him a close-minded, fan-ignoring, non-innovative writer. :( I feel awful saying that...
plague says
HawkWasRight, sorry my p.m. didn't get to you. for some reason, it keeps doing that to me. however, it was mostly rant, so i'll be more brief here. Favorite arah story line (well, i have to cheat): 12-19 tons of progressive scene changes (sometimes three per page but each one progressing the plot). Then the infamous massacare of joes in the trench, etc. showcased in 109-114. ddp: i was writing for image at the time, so, i became friends with jerwa and we began exchanging phone calls. his run is great but rushed, full of last minute editorial changes, forcing his "originally" huge Red Shadows to two double-sized. jerwa told me how he had everything laid out and it would have been amazing but even though his plot pages , which were given the go ahead,started to be revived, he still seemed excited. then ddp began focusing on their revamp: joe:reloaded and ignoring jerwa's questions. then joe casey (a writer that had stated a year earlier that he was not a fan of joe comics) was hired and jerwa's outline was shredded. so for favorite ddp: MASTER AND APPRENTICE and the full outline that could have been.
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