BOOM! Box Mix Tape #1

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BOOM! ⋅ 2015
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Issue Details

Publisher

BOOM!

Writer

Ryan North

Writer

N. D. Stevenson

Writer

Paul Maybury

Artist

Paul Maybury

Writer

Alexis Ziritt

Artist

Alexis Ziritt

Writer

Madeleine Flores

Artist

Madeleine Flores

Writer

Becca Tobin

Artist

Becca Tobin

Writer

Eryk Donovan

Artist

Eryk Donovan

Writer

Stefan Tosheff

Artist

Stefan Tosheff

Writer

Rian Sygh

Artist

Rian Sygh

Writer

John Kovalic

Artist

John Kovalic

Writer

Jake Lawrence

Artist

Jake Lawrence

Cover Artist

Jake Lawrence

Writer

Shannon Watters

Penciler

Braden Lamb

Artist

Carey Pietsch

Inker

Chris O'Neill

Colorist

Katy Farina

Colorist

Trillian Gunn

Letterer

Steve Wands

Published

January 2015

Synopsis

WHY WE LOVE IT: You ever think of a story that you’d love to tell, but can’t think of a home for it? Well, those stories go to this sweet little orphanage for eccentric tales, called The Mix Tape. We gathered the best of the best, reached out to our favorite artists and storytellers, and created this oversized, deluxe love letter for you. WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT: If you’re loving The Midas Flesh, Lumberjanes, Teen Dog, and Cyanide & Happiness, and are excited for our comics adaptation of the Munchkin card game, delve into a world of like-minded stories! From the wacky to the touching, you’ll never know what you’re going to get. Here’s a hint: a brand-new Lumberjanes story written and drawn by Noelle Stevenson and the first-ever Munchkin comic by John Kovalic. WHAT IT’S ABOUT: We reached out to a bunch of our favorite creators with one mission in mind—to bring original, unconventional characters and stories to life. The Mix Tape is an eclectic collection of stories based on characters that are anything but your average lot. Talking hamburgers, misunderstood ghosts, and punk rock grandmas are just the tip of these stories that are best described as “off the beaten track.”

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