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EAST OF WEST #1 SELLS OUT

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EAST OF WEST #1 SELLS OUT
First issue of Hickman/Dragotta series gets new printing

EAST OF WEST #1, the premier issue of the apocalyptic Western by Jonathan Hickman (THE MANHATTAN PROJECTS) and Nick Dragotta, has sold out the same day as its release on March 27. It will receive a second printing (Diamond Comics code FEB138443), going on shelves in stores on April 24, the same day as EAST OF WEST #2.

The best-selling debut of Hickman-penned Image Comics series to date, EAST OF WEST #1 introduces readers to a world on the verge of collapse where incarnations of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse roam a sprawling landscape and all signs point to an inglorious end.

In contrast to the spiraling fate of humankind depicted in its pages, the beginning of EAST OF WEST has been a critical triumph:

East of West is astonishing. Something that may reset the bar by which all other comics are tested.”
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Crave Online (10/10 review)

“Hickman accomplishes here what other writers might spend a whole series building up, which leaves the door wide open for this imaginative story to go east and west and then north and south, to boot.”
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IGN

“The series is still new, but I wonder whether it’s a glimpse at our nation’s sins made manifest. A bald depiction of the scarlet letter forever branded on America, not for adultery, but for human bondage and derision. Or maybe it’s just a cool, nihilistic revenge saga.”
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iFanboy (Pick of the Week)

“…this is a comic that could just possibly blow your mind.”
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Comic Vine (5/5-star review)

“I realize this is going to sound crazy if you haven’t read this comic, just trust me on this: Albert Einstein is The Manhattan Projects’ Wolverine.

“Not Wolverine as he is now, when you know exactly what he’s capable of because you’ve seen it in pretty much every book Marvel publishes up to and including Power Pack, but as he was. Back when they were just building up to the day he was going to be unleashed, and the only thing you knew was that it was going to be very, very bad for anyone standing in his way.”

- Chris Sims, Comics Alliance

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