The third issue of IDW Publishing's Goosebumps: Download & Die headlines today's Comics Corner, which also includes Daredevil #602, Bubba Ho-Tep and the Cosmic Blood-Suckers #1, Bloodshot Salvation #9, Curse Words #14, Grimm Fairy Tales #15, Moonshine #10, and the first issue of The Rot.

Goosebumps: Download & Die #3: "Power cords and lifelines get tangled as Mitra, Kyra, and Flips unravel the monsters’ mess. Is it too late to save their friend and their town from the curse of the haunted phone? Ring, ring—who’s calling? Your DOOM.

AVAILABLE: May 2018
DIAMOND CODE: FEB180354
CREATORS:
Jen Vaughn (Author, Cover Artist) • Michelle Wong (Artist, Cover Artist) • Triona Tree Farrell (Colorist)
IMPRINT: IDW
PAGE COUNT: 32
COLOR: FC
CATEGORIES: Download and Die, Goosebumps
TAGS: Action-Adventure, All Ages, goosebumps, Horror Comics, Jen Vaughn, Kids Comics, Michelle Wong, Sci-Fi."

For more information, head on over to IDW Publishing's website.

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Daredevil #602: "The fallout from the shocking conclusion of DAREDEVIL #600 continues as Matt Murdock and Daredevil both rally allies in the face of an overwhelming enemy!

Written by Charles Soule
Art by Mike Henderson
Cover by Chris Sprouse
Page Count: 22 Pages
Print Release Date: May 16, 2018
Digital Release Date: May 16, 2018
Age Rating: 12+ Only
Copyright: 2018 Marvel Characters, Inc.
Sold by Marvel."

To learn more, visit Marvel's website.

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Bubba Ho-Tep and the Cosmic Blood-Suckers #1: "(W) Joe Lansdale (A) Tadd Galusha (CA) Baldemar Rivas

From the minds of creator Joe Lansdale and writer comes a prequel to the cult-classic film! President Nixon has discovered an alien threat, and he knows there's only one man he can reach out to for help: Elvis Presley. But will Elvis even be enough to defeat a horde of Cosmic Blood-Suckers?

In Shops: May 16, 2018
SRP: $3.99."

True story, Elvis Presley was, in fact, President Nixon's drug ambassador. IDW goes even further and explores what it would have been like if Nixon also had Elvis track down aliens.

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Bloodshot Salvation #9: "In the wire-strewn trenches of World War I, witness the true story of a good boy gone bad, as Eisner and Harvey Award nominee Ray Fawkes (Batman: Eternal) joins New York Times best-selling writer Jeff Lemire (Black Hammer) and astonishing artist Renato Guedes (X-O MANOWAR) for a special one-shot tale chronicling the never-before-revealed history of Project Rising Spirit’s first prototype in nanite enhancement: the indestructible canine weapons unit codenamed Bloodhound!

Before he found his place at Ray Garrison’s side, Bloodshot’s loyal companion learned the depths of mankind’s inhumanity toward brother and beast alike on the battlefields of France. Now, as the Kaiser’s war machine approaches, find out firsthand how a beloved comrade with four legs and a soul full of fury inspired a legacy that still stands after nearly a century!

Price: $3.99
Rating: T+
Pages: 32
On Sale: May 16, 2018
Writer: Jeff Lemire
Artist: Renato Guedes
Cover Artist: Kenneth Rocafort, Renato Guedes, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Juan Jose Ryp, Shane Davis."

This issue cannot be missed. For more details, go to Valiant Entertainment's website.

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Curse Words #14: "Writer: Charles Soule
Artist / Cover: Ryan Browne
Variant Cover: Daniel Warren Johnson
Published: May 16, 2018
Diamond ID: MAR180659
Age Rating: M

"THE HOLE DAMNED WORLD," Part Four WAR! Battle erupts in the Hole World as we see the fearsome capabilities of the fearsome warriors of the fearsome Tiger Tribe. Sizzajee's crew of evil wizards is down to only four members—will they be able to successfully defend his realm? ALSO: Wizord and Ruby Stitch continue their search for Margaret, and Jacques Zacques goes batty.

Digital: $3.99
Print: $3.99."

More wildness from the minds of Curse Words! Go to Image Comics for more details.

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Grimm Fairy Tales #15: "(W) Joe Brusha (CA) Igor Vitorino

Spinning out of the events of Grimm Fairy Tales #13: the Age of Camelot continues to make its mark on Skye and the modern world...Enter the Black Knight. While Skye tries to decide if she is friend or foe an unseen enemy works behind the scenes maneuvering pieces into place against her.

In Shops: May 16, 2018
SRP: $3.99."

For more information, visit Previews World on behalf of Zenescope Entertainment.

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Moonshine #10: "Writer: Brian Azzarello
Artist / Cover: Eduardo Risso
Variant Cover: Gerardo Zaffino
Published: May 16, 2018
Diamond ID: MAR180715
Age Rating: M

“MISERY TRAIN,” Part Four Lou Pirlo seems to have survived his brush with death…or maybe werewolves just CAN’T die…but the fellow convicts on Lou’s chain gang probably won’t be so lucky.

Digital: $3.99
Print: $3.99."

To learn more, head over to Image Comics.

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The Rot #1: "When science meddles in the affairs of the supernatural, the consequences can be disastrous. Dwight Cochran, former assassin, developed cancer in prison. After undergoing a secret procedure funded by the government that destroyed half of the prison, Dwight was reborn as The Rot. With the ability to use his cancer as a weapon, he vowed to punish the wicked and protect the innocent... no matter where he finds either of them. Heaven can't stop him. Hell is terrified of him. Man wants to use him. Unfortunately, for all of them, The Rot answers to no one."

To learn more, visit Source Point Press.

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    Tamika hails from North Beach, Maryland, a tiny town inches from the Chesapeake Bay.She knew she wanted to be an actor after reciting a soliloquy by Sojourner Truth in front of her entire fifth grade class. Since then, she's appeared in over 20 film and television projects. In addition to acting, Tamika is the Indie Spotlight manager for Daily Dead, where she brings readers news on independent horror projects every weekend.

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