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"Blackbeard" #1: Read The Full Issue

Tue, November 10th, 2009 at 2:58PM (PST) | Updated: November 10th, 2009 at 3:40PM

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Courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment, CBR presents the complete first issue of the publisher's new series, "Blackbeard: The Legend of the Pyrate King."

When you're done reading issue 1, click here to check out the preview for issue 2, on sale tomorrow, November 11.

BLACKBEARD: THE LEGEND OF THE PYRATE KING #1
Written: ROBERT PLACEā€ˆNAPTON & JAMIE NASH
Story: GREGG HALE & EDUARDO SANCHEZ
Penciller: MARIO GUEVARA
Covers: JOHN CASSADAY (50%), LUCIO PARRILLO (50%)
Colorist: ROMULO FAJARDO JR.
Genre: HISTORICAL ADVENTURE
Rating: TEEN+

Dynamite presents their most ambitious undertaking yet - BLACKBEARD: THE LEGEND OF THE PYRATE KING #1! Under the stunning John Cassaday, producers Eduardo (writer of The Blair Witch Project) Sanchez and Gregg (Producer of The Blair Witch Project) Hale are joined by Robert Napton and Jamie Nash to present the ultimate adventure tale of a bygone age, when pyrates ruled the waters!

Beginning with his childhood and carry through to his bitter end,

Blackbeard's legacy has never been explored as deeply and illustrated as beautifully (by Mario Guevara) than now!

Now discuss this story in CBR's Independents forum.

Keywords:  dynamite entertainment, blackbeard: the legend of the pyrate king

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