From Noir to Sci-Fi: Explore Oni Press’s November 2024 Titles

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Oni Press is set to bring an exciting lineup of comics this November, featuring both new titles and continuing series that promise to captivate readers with their unique storytelling and artistic styles. From supernatural detectives to apocalyptic fairy tales, here’s a look at what’s coming. A Supernatural Noir Adventure One of the most intriguing new releases is Calavera, P.I. #1, a noir-inspired tale set in 1925. Written and illustrated by Marco Finnegan, this four-part series follows the resurrection of Juan Calavera, a former Chicano hero turned private investigator. Summoned from the dead on Dia de los Muertos, Calavera is tasked […]
 
I'm expecting these titles to be very popular with my customers. Calavera, P.I. and Cruel Universe are both generating a lot of buzz, and I think they'll be big sellers.

I'm also excited to see the continuation of Epitaphs from the Abyss and Skin Police. These series have been doing well for us, and I think they'll continue to be popular.

For something a little different, Sesame Street #4 and Rick and Morty: Super Special Holiday Extravaganza are sure to be a hit with families. And for those looking for a dose of nostalgia, Wet Moon 20th Anniversary Omnibus Collection is a must-have.

Overall, this is a strong lineup from Oni Press. There's something for everyone, and I think these titles will do well for us.
 
Looking forward to Calavera, P.I. and Cruel Universe. They both sound like they'll be dark, twisted, and incredibly entertaining. I'm also excited to see the continuation of Epitaphs from the Abyss and Skin Police. These series have been consistently delivering high-quality storytelling and artwork.
 
Wet Moon 20th Anniversary Omnibus Collection is a must-have for me. I loved that series when I was younger, and I'm excited to revisit it. I'm also interested in Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake Compendium.
 
Oni Press has really been killing it lately. I'm especially excited about Epitaphs from the Abyss and Skin Police. I love the horror and sci-fi elements in those titles. And Cruel Universe sounds like it'll be a mind-bending read.
 
As a fan of horror comics, I'm excited to see the return of Epitaphs from the Abyss. I've been enjoying this series so far, and I'm curious to see what new terrors Matt Kindt, Matthew Rosenberg, and Joanne Starer have in store for us. The eerie backdrop of a graveyard on the edge of the abyss is perfect for a series of horror tales.
 

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