This oversized issue features a collection of action-packed stories from a talented group of indie creators, including Kevin Burkhalter (REGULAR SHOW), Jimmy Giegerich (REGULAR SHOW), Tessa Stone (BRAVEST WARRIORS), Mad Rupert (REGULAR SHOW: SKIPS), and Andy Kluthe (Nerd Rage). For example: Mordecai and Rigby find themselves at odds over a haunted pair of sneakers; Pops might be lost inside a hidden labyrinth and he’s not quite sure how he got there; and Skips might finally have a problem that even he can’t solve. Do you know those appetizer sampler platters you can order in your favorite restaurant? I liken the REGULAR SHOW 2014 ANNUAL #1 to that: It contains a little bit of everything!
As you may or may not know, REGULAR SHOW is based on the hit Cartoon Network series created by J.G. Quintel about super lazy best buds Mordecai the bluejay and Rigby the raccoon, who routinely try to find ways to slack off from their jobs as groundskeepers at the local park. In their hilarious, off-the-wall adventures, they interact with the other characters in the show, including their boss, Benson; Skips the yeti; and Muscle Man, a fellow groundskeeper whose best friend is Hi-Five Ghost.
As you may or may not know, REGULAR SHOW is based on the hit Cartoon Network series created by J.G. Quintel about super lazy best buds Mordecai the bluejay and Rigby the raccoon, who routinely try to find ways to slack off from their jobs as groundskeepers at the local park. In their hilarious, off-the-wall adventures, they interact with the other characters in the show, including their boss, Benson; Skips the yeti; and Muscle Man, a fellow groundskeeper whose best friend is Hi-Five Ghost.
The on-sale date for REGULAR SHOW 2014 ANNUAL #1 is May 21st. The main cover for the issue is illustrated by regular series artist Allison Strejlau and it retails for $4.99. There are also two retailer incentive covers by Jen Lee and regular series writer KC Green that will be available in limited quantities.
REGULAR SHOW 2014 ANNUAL #1 Cover A by Allison Strejlau |
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