FINAL ORDERS DUE: pre orders close Sunday 27th August

FINAL ORDERS DUE: pre orders close Sunday 27th August

This week's Final Orders Due selection is live on the MK1 site now  https://mk1.co.nz/pages/managecomics/foc 

New #1's and highlights are featured below: 

ABLAZE Publishing:  ALMOST DEAD #1

AWA Studios : RUMPUS ROOM #1 (OF 5) (Eisner Award-winning writer Mark Russell NOT ALL ROBOTS), 

BOOM Studios: STUFF OF NIGHTMARES: RED MURDER # 1

DC Comics : BATMAN CATWOMAN THE GOTHAM WAR RED HOOD #1 (OF 2) ( Gotham War ) CATWOMAN #57 ( Gotham War Part 3 ), DC's GHOULS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN #1 One Shot Horror stories from the DC GHOUL-IVERSE,  FLASH #1 (Wally West!),  GREEN LANTERN WAR JOURNAL #1POWER GIRL #1 (Leah Williams
Eduardo Pansica, Julio Ferreira & Gary Frank!)  WONDER WOMAN #1 (From the superstar team of Tom King and Daniel Sampere

IDW Publishing: STAR TREK HOLOWEEN #1 

IMAGE Comics :  JUNIOR BAKER THE RIGHTEOUS FAKER #1 (The surprise sequel to 2011's Butcher Baker the Righteous Maker

Marvel Comics: AVENGERS ANNUAL #1 (Contest of Chaos finale!) 

TITAN Comics: BLITMAP #1   - BLITMAP #1 from Titan has a unique cover design for every reader - featuring a pioneering printing technique that turns each blind bag issue into a wholly unique piece of collectible art... (more details below)

VALIANT Entertainment LLCNINJAK SUPERKILLERS #1

 

What does FINAL ORDERS DUE mean?

Every Sunday we lock in the shop's orders for upcoming comics.  It is our last chance to increase or decrease our shop orders for the latest batch of comics and variant covers before they start shipping. A different selection is announced every Wednesday and finalizes on Sunday.  Preorders for these comics can be made via the Final Orders Due section of the MK1 Preorder site here  (Final Orders Due is also known as Final Order Cut Off and Last Call). 

BLITMAP #1   - BLITMAP #1 from Titan has a unique cover design for every reader - featuring a pioneering printing technique that turns each blind bag issue into a wholly unique piece of collectible art...

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