View Poll Results: Which Image comic was your favourite this week?

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  • Black Science #37

    1 8.33%
  • Dead Hand #4

    1 8.33%
  • Die Die Die #1 [series premiere]

    1 8.33%
  • Elsewhere #8

    0 0%
  • Farmhand #1 [series premiere]

    3 25.00%
  • Isola #4

    1 8.33%
  • Memoirs of a Very Stable Genius [graphic novel]

    0 0%
  • Monstress #18

    4 33.33%
  • Oblivion Song #5

    1 8.33%
  • Outpost Zero #1 [series premiere]

    0 0%
  • Port of Earth #7

    0 0%
  • Rat Queens #10

    0 0%
  • Savage Dragon #235

    0 0%
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  1. #1

    Default Weekly Image poll #28 - whole lotta new stuff this week!

    Waddup gang, better late than never, it's the weekly Image poll!

    Last time around was won by Paper Girls #22, which continues to be a popular 80ies throwback/time travel story.

    This week we get a bunch of interesting stuff: The Weatherman reprints its first issue, the entirety of Gear is being reprinted to celebrate the series' 20 year anniversary, Elsewhere is reaching a conclusion of sorts (might be back later?), Monstress capstones another storyline as does Rat Queens, and Savage Dragon introduces a new villain.

    It's also a week of a lot of new stuff however:
    1. Die Die Die is the new Robert Kirkman series, getting something of a stealth launch it seems. Billed as ultra violent Mayhem, Skybound style.
    2. Farmhand is the new series by Chew creator Rob Guillory. This one's about sinister science and apocalyptic agriculture: our main character doesn't grow beetroots or even corn for high fructose corn syrup - nope, he grows human organs and limbs! Lost a finger? Not anymore! I bet livers are in particular demand amongst the alcoholics of the world?
    3. Outpost Zero is the new Sean McKeever book set in "the smallest town in the universe", a very frozen and remote place where something mysterious stirs quietly...
    4. Memoirs of a Very Stable Genius is Shannon Wheeler's new book, full of gags, personal stories, honest reflections, and political cartoons (Wheeler illustrates the New Yorker, after all). Previous work was titled "**** My President Says", so this might be another best-seller in the works.

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  2. #2

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    And here's the cover to Memoirs of a Very Stable Genius, didn't fit in the opening post!

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    I gave Farmhand a go this week. I'm trade waiting a few of the others, so it was the only single issue I picked up from Image. I've never read Chew, but I've heard good things about it and I liked Farmhand. It was weird and intriguing enough to make me want to pick up number 2! Really liked the art too.
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    Vote goes to Die!Die!Die! for an entertaining and surprise 1st issue.
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    Late but would've voted for Dragon

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