Issue 300 is not just a milestone of an achievement, it is a cornerstone to a new era at Heavy Metal. From Mobius's iconic art to the likes of "New Hollywood" with Brendan Columbus & Dylan Sprouse we look to #300 to pave a path forward while paying homage to our illustrious past." - Matt Medney Heavy Metal Entertainment announces the release of Heavy Metal #300, the All-Star Special, to be released July 2020. In this landmark 300th issue, the world's greatest illustrated science fiction mag will include creators from all 4 decades of its existence as well as legendary creators from today and showcasing emerging talent. You mind will be taken to the edge of fantasy, science fiction horror and beyond with this specially curated issue. Welcome to the new vision of Heavy Metal with editor-in-chief Tim Seeley (Hack/Slash,etc. etc.) Use this issue as a jumping on point as new serializations begin, a plethora of short stories abound and all the mind-bending fiction and chaos that youve come to know and love from the past 40 years of the magazine.
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HM is proud to present Memory by Moebius. For the first time in English. Jean Giraud adapts 19th century poet Albert Patin de la Fizelires famous poem Les Souevnirs, which is a lament about lost love, sex and the past.
Murky World Chapter 14, by Richard Corben, continues. In a bizarre land populated by hungry deadlings, cruel necromancers, and buxom cyclops, Tugat the warrior sets out to retrieve his lost horse Frix.
The serialization of Lucy by Patrick Norbet and Tanino Liberatore begins. 3.2 million years ago, Lucy tells the fictionalized tale of the Hominin fossil found in Africa in 1972.
In Mad Moby by Jeff Rebner, we visit a post-apocalyptic world where an obsessive captain hunts an elusive mutant land whale.
At The End of The Day by Duke Mighten tells the story of a futuristic city, on an alternate world, theres been an unspeakable disaster. Tens of thousands have died and a fallen star has to resolve the worst day of his life... at the end of the day.
Synapse by Blake Northcott and Guiseppe Cafaro. A corporation is developing a cerebral implant that achieves perfect happiness, but their highly paid test subjects rarely survive the procedure.
Not Today by Mark McCann and Paul Fry. As a titanic black mass envelops all in its wake, an army of warriors from across time, space and imagination make their hail mary play.
The introduction of Vasator and Crunch By David Erwin and Simon Bisley. Follow a barbarian and his robot ally as they battle monsters, demons and warlocks in this swords and sorcery meets mech adventure that only The Biz could illustrate.
Kent Williams brings us Cradle, an esoteric journey of a young woman.
Issue 300 is not just a milestone of an achievement, it is a cornerstone to a new era at Heavy Metal. From Mobius's iconic art to the likes of "New Hollywood" with Brendan Columbus & Dylan Sprouse we look to #300 to pave a path forward while paying homage to our illustrious past." - Matt Medney Heavy Metal Entertainment announces the release of Heavy Metal #300, the All-Star Special, to be released July 2020. In this landmark 300th issue, the world's greatest illustrated science fiction mag will include creators from all 4 decades of its existence as well as legendary creators from today and showcasing emerging talent. You mind will be taken to the edge of fantasy, science fiction horror and beyond with this specially curated issue. Welcome to the new vision of Heavy Metal with editor-in-chief Tim Seeley (Hack/Slash,etc. etc.) Use this issue as a jumping on point as new serializations begin, a plethora of short stories abound and all the mind-bending fiction and chaos that youve come to know and love from the past 40 years of the magazine.
Out of stock? Get notified when this item is restocked.
HM is proud to present Memory by Moebius. For the first time in English. Jean Giraud adapts 19th century poet Albert Patin de la Fizelires famous poem Les Souevnirs, which is a lament about lost love, sex and the past.
Murky World Chapter 14, by Richard Corben, continues. In a bizarre land populated by hungry deadlings, cruel necromancers, and buxom cyclops, Tugat the warrior sets out to retrieve his lost horse Frix.
The serialization of Lucy by Patrick Norbet and Tanino Liberatore begins. 3.2 million years ago, Lucy tells the fictionalized tale of the Hominin fossil found in Africa in 1972.
In Mad Moby by Jeff Rebner, we visit a post-apocalyptic world where an obsessive captain hunts an elusive mutant land whale.
At The End of The Day by Duke Mighten tells the story of a futuristic city, on an alternate world, theres been an unspeakable disaster. Tens of thousands have died and a fallen star has to resolve the worst day of his life... at the end of the day.
Synapse by Blake Northcott and Guiseppe Cafaro. A corporation is developing a cerebral implant that achieves perfect happiness, but their highly paid test subjects rarely survive the procedure.
Not Today by Mark McCann and Paul Fry. As a titanic black mass envelops all in its wake, an army of warriors from across time, space and imagination make their hail mary play.
The introduction of Vasator and Crunch By David Erwin and Simon Bisley. Follow a barbarian and his robot ally as they battle monsters, demons and warlocks in this swords and sorcery meets mech adventure that only The Biz could illustrate.
Kent Williams brings us Cradle, an esoteric journey of a young woman.