A warm welcome from Aces Weekly for Stephen White's excellent junior detective and adventurer, Tara Togs, to join us in two new and exclusive stories, starting with spooky times in bonnie Scotland...
© 2024 Stephen White
The Order of The Holy Ones
Another tale in the many tales to be told of the last days of Earth and its denizens, who were vainly guarded from ultimate defeat by its bastions of resistance, including the iconic Outpost Z...
© 2024 Pablo Barbieri and Jorge Luis Gabotto
A cry for mercy in a deadly confrontation between the hunters and the hunted...
© 2024 Marcello Bondi & Alessandro Amoruso
Aces Weekly welcomes the bright, and brilliantly - painted, debut in our pages of a new though very imperfect superhero : Bright Darkness! Enjoy!
© 2024 Petri Hanninen and Niccolo Pizzorno
Letters : Marko Latva-Nikkola
Previously...
Kooky contract killers, Riot Girl and Phil, have been hired to dispose of mad magnate, Leon Skum, but are obliged to take part in a combat tournament to get close to him. In the final round, things don't quite go to plan and Riot ends up hovering between Life and Death in a different crucial match with a very special opponent...
© 2024 Roberto Corroto and Ertito Montana
Get more Sicarios in Vols 14, 19, 23, 27, 31, 37, 59, 63, 64, 65, 68 to 70!
The Right Place Prt. 2
Saddened and frustrated by a desperately unhappy father he cannot meaningfully communicate with, Luca decides to enlist the help of a noted psychic...
© 2024 Federico Zilli
Welcome to ACES WEEKLY Volume 71, Week One!
Friends, It seems kind of crazy welcoming readers to what we've already welcomed you to in our usual routine manner, but a routine heading doesn't quite equal a word from the horse's mouth - that's me - so take it from this untamed creature of the wild hills - that's me - that we're very glad to have you joining us for Aces Weekly Volume 71.
The word ' untamed ' was chosen randomly in that last sentence, but it couldn't be more appropriate in describing us, because we here are wild in the best sense. No conventional styles of art or storytelling have ever caged us. From the earliest days of Aces Weekly, when Mark Wheatley and Jeffrey Vaughn showed a completely different way of telling a story in comics, we've been giving creators freedom to expand the possibilities of style and storytelling. And why? Because they can do it and we can show it! And the only enabler is you. Keep enabling them all to express their freedom to use it all, and to show it all, and we'll keep entertaining you with it all! The mad mix that all that freedom makes as part of our reason for being is here with you all again in Aces Weekly Volume 71, and we welcome you to it once again... : ) Stay safe!
Remember, we ALWAYS want to hear from you! Ask questions, talk to us at our blog or at facebook.com/acesweekly. Or send mail to [email protected] to see it right here, whatever you want to say!