THE FRONTIERSMAN #20Media Release -- Joe Casey has had a very diverse career that has evolved over the years, and despite his impressive superhero resume, he's really dabbled in a bit of everything. He's worked on indie and mainstream comics, in animation through Man of Action, and last year even wrote and directed a movie.

This month, he's adding a new balls-to-the-walls comic series to his résumé, as he teams with Mike Huddleston on the new Image Comics ongoing Butcher Baker: The Righteous Maker. We interview Casey about the book and profile his career thus far. Oh, and we've got an action-packed exclusive preview of Butcher's first issue too.

That all? No siree!
· A Bad Cop Everybody Loves: Axe Cop, the webcomic 'written by a 5 year old and illustrated by his 29 year old brother' starts its print career in earnest this week with Dark Horse's Axe Cop: Bad Guy Earth. The miniseries is bound to be his biggest epic yet.
· Spotlight on the Top Comics for March 2, including but absolutely not limited to Bendis and Oeming's Takio GN, Secret Six #31, and Carbon Grey #1.
· The Uncanny Com.X-Men: You know them from 45, Cla$$war and Razorjack, but the 2011 line-up of British publisher Com.x will be the company's strongest thus far. Eddie Deighton, Ben Shahrabani and Jon Sloan, discuss their publishing business and what's in store for the next year.
· High Adventure on the High Seas: Charles Vess, Mike Mignola and Gerard Way are some of the big name fans of Jeremy Bastian's Cursed Pirate Girl. It's a wonderful book indeed, and we want to make sure you feel the same way.
· Guest Feature by Terry Moore: The sensational creator of Echo and Strangers in Paradise delivers his State of the Union for 2011. Guess what? It's all about digital, and how the comics industry should cope with this scary, scary beast.
· Exclusive preview of Radical Publishing's After Dark #3, the series created by Antoine Fuqua and Wesley Snipes and dazzlingly executed by Peter Milligan and Leonardo Manco.

The Frontiersman #20 is available on Graphicly for $1.49.

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