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The Wrong Earth: Night and Day

The Wrong Earth: Night and Day

Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: September 21st, 2021
Publisher:
AHOY Comics
ISBN:
9781952090073
Pages:
144
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Description

Two alternate versions of the same masked hero meet face-to-face for the first time, in this second volume of the smash-hit The Wrong Earth!

The vengeance-dealing Dragonfly sticks it to the man! The acrobatic sleuth Dragonflyman works with the police! These two alternate versions of the same masked crimefighter meet face-to-face for the first time in second volume of the smash-hit The Wrong Earth! Will their impossible encounter result in a team-up...or an all-out war?

 

About the Author

Tom Peyer - AHOY Comics' editor-in-chief's long, curly hair was declared "best in comics" by the influential social media account Comics In The Golden Age.  He has written such comics as Penultiman, Hashtag: Danger, High Heaven,  Legion of Super-Heroes, Hourman, and Marvel Team-Up. One of the original editors of DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, today he writes and edits AHOY comics from a house across from a cemetery in a leafy suburb of Syracuse, NY. 

Juan Castro, an inker and illustrator from Tijuana, Mexico, has been in the comics industry for over 10 years. He has worked on such titles as Transformers, GI Joe, Halo: Escalation, Arrow, Aquaman, Grayson, Batgirl, Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman, and many more. He has been nominated for three Inkwell Awards.

Praise for The Wrong Earth: Night and Day

“Wrong Earth has been the quintessential AHOY Comics book — a clever and fearless satire of some of the comics industry’s long-time sacred cows. Now, the book is back with what it essentially its third volume of issues, and it remains as sharp as it has been from its start.”
— Zack Quaintance

“A simple concept, but it’s one that hooks you in rather effortlessly… Writer Tom Peyer is able to write a sequel comic that’s every bit as accessible to new readers... Peyer gives each version of Dragonfly (Man) a unique voice, playing into the dichotomy of their switched roles with a level of dry humour that sings to me.”
— Alex K Cossa

“A brilliant and nuisanced deconstruction that both mocks and celebrates everything good and ridiculous about Batman.”
— BiffBamPop.com