Daniel Warren Johnson: some of his best works
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Have you ever heard of the master of words and art, Sir Daniel Warren Johnson, who is currently writing "Transformers" for Skybound Entertainment? I'm guessing you have heard of him, because of his "Extremity Deluxe Variant Cover", which we are allowed to sell as an exclusive variant cover as the only shop in Europe!

But have you ever read Daniel Warren Johnson? I swear, after reading his work, you will wish you were a little kid again, just so he could be your father and tell you bedtime stories, every single night.

The thing about Daniel Warren Johnson is that he can really make you cry, every single time. His art speaks louder than words and his words scream and murmur right into your heart.

Do A Powerbomb

Another thing about D. W. J. is that it can get you interested in things you were never interested in before. Like mixed martial arts: Never watched it irl, just watched "Fighting with my family" and read "Do A Powerbomb" and both made me teary-eyed.



"Do A Powerbomb" is the story of a girl whose mother died in a tragic MMA accident when she was young. When given the chance to bring her back to life through *********, she finds herself begging for help from none other than the one who killed her mother. Follows an epic tale of tragic life stories of intergalactic MMA fighters who want nothing more than to see the faces of their loved ones again. 

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Murder Falcon

Who would have thought that a story about metal musicians fighting monsters with their alien avatars would get you involved not only for the action, but also emotionally. If you're thinking, "I'm not going to read this comic, it sounds really immature," I have to admit that while the premise may seem silly, what's inside will have you wrestling with feelings you didn't even know you had. 



You get it; it's Daniel Warren Johnson.

"Murder Falcon" is about Jake, who has to get back together with his bandmates, with whom he had a falling out, in order to save the world. How? With the power of METAL! Exactly, because by playing their instruments they summon their own aliens (avatars? ghosts?) to help them fight the big bad guy. Cheesiness as perfect as it can be.

But wait? Why did Jake have a falling out with his bandmates? 

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Wonder Woman: Dead Earth

Another Wonder Woman retelling? Yes, but hear me out! "Wonder Woman: Dead Earth" doesn't even take place in the present, it's in the future, hundreds of years from now. And you don't get the Wonder Woman whose power is love ✨💖 in the face of hate, you get a deeply flawed Wonder Woman, a young adult who is on a path to redemption because she has done so much bad. And just when you think, gosh, what has she done and how can she possibly make it better, you realize she's done even worse. 



It sells out all the time, even I had to get my copy on Kleinanzeigen. 

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Some final thoughts

One last thing about D. W. J. is that when you read only one of his graphic novels, you're hooked for life. You'll want more and more and more. You'll read one book and think it's your favorite D. W. J. graphic novel until you read the next one and the next one and the next one. 

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