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Longhunters #4

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The LonghuntersPilot Studios is picking up where Earthbound Comics left off, publishing its longest running title, The Longhunters, starting with the latest issue, Longhunters #4!

The Longhunters is a frontier epic revolving around a group of mountain men wandering the untamed North American landscape of the early 1800's! Their stories are tales of America and our writers and artists work hard to mix authentic history with fictional adventure; presenting a violent and dramatic world of Native Americans, rogue military officers and invasive settlers.  

The Longhunters sets itself apart from the normal Superhero, Western and Sci-Fi genres, and makes its mark as one of the few Frontier books on the stands and easily one of the best.

This fourth issue of the series features a wrap-around cover by FubarWinter Warand The Stars artist Kurt Belcher, along with inker Victor Moya and colors by Chuck Michael Obach.

The Longhunters #4 also features art by Ben Ferrari, story by Buck Weiss, and letters by Philip Nolte.    

Pilot Studios is a Small Press comic book company, putting out over 20 high quality comics from online distributor Indyplanet.com and digitally with Drivethrucomics.com for over 3 years. Along with The LonghuntersPilot Studios is proud to continue publishing The Stars, as well as the upcoming Kurt Belcher’s WORLD #1 anthology one-shot, Son Chasers and Flagship & Armada.

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March 28, 2013
This title was added to our catalog on March 28, 2013.