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Field Notes: Hunter’s Fortune Softcover and Jonathan Ross

04.14.10 | Comment?

1) Out Today: HUNTER’S FORTUNE Softcover

Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Diamond Code: DEC090738
ISBN: 978-1-60886-001-2
Preview: First 5 pages

Solicit text: Be careful what you wish for…you just might get it! The smash-hit action-adventure is now collected in one graphic novel! When down-and-out slacker Hunter Prescott inherits a vast fortune, he thinks he’s got it made. But there’s a catch. Hunter has to find the legendary Excalibur! Andrew Cosby (creator of EUREKA) and Caleb Monroe (THE REMNANT) weave this globe-spanning, adventure-packed tale with sensational interior art by hot newcomer Matt Cossin and cover art by fan-favorite Phil Noto



2) The Meltcast!

And, as every week, the Meltcast comics podcast I co-host continues. This past week’s is my personal favorite to date as we interview supergeek superstar Jonathan Ross (”Best described to an American as Letterman, Stern, Siskel & Ebert all rolled up in a Saville Row suit” –Mark Millar) about his new Image comic TURF with Tommy Lee Edwards and as Sam Humphries returns with a FRAGGLE ROCK Meltcast exclusive. New episodes go live every Thursday at http://coolsvillecomics.com and shortly thereafter on iTunes.

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