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EXCLUSIVE: Buck Rogers #1 Covers by Ross & Cassaday

Mon, March 23rd, 2009 at 3:28PM (PDT) | Updated: March 23rd, 2009 at 3:35PM

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Dynamite Entertainment has provided CBR with an exclusive first look at the covers for "Buck Rogers" #1, featuring new artwork by Alex Ross and John Cassaday. Written by Scott Beatty with art by Carlos Rafael, "Buck Rogers" debuts with a 25-cent #0 issue in May, with the new ongoing following later this summer. When you're done checking out these exclusive images, don't forget to visit CBR's Independents forum to discuss "Buck Rogers" with fellow readers.

For more on "Buck Rogers," check out CBR's interview with writer Scott Beatty.

BUCK ROGERS #1
Scott Beatty (W) Carlos Rafael (A)
Covers: John Cassaday, Alex Ross
32 pages

The future begins now! Join us as we present pop culture’s first hero -- Buck Rogers! The first man out of time… the first man to be taken from his present and thrown into the future… the inspiration for countless heroes, and it all begins here!

From the thrilling adventure presented in Dynamite’s introductory issue #0 last month, the creative team of writer Scott Beatty, artist Carlos Rafael and 50/50 cover artists Alex Ross and John Cassaday (Cassaday serves as the regular cover artist for the series) present this all-new issue #1! In the tradition of modern stories for iconic legendary heroes, Buck Rogers is the next BIG hit series from Dynamite! Join us for an all-new presentation of this classic sci-fi hero as the future truly begins now! Hey, we could tell you more, but that would ruin the surprise of the comic adventure!

Keywords:  buck rogers, alex ross, john cassaday, dynamite entertainment

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