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Tuesday, June 6, 2023

It's Tinseltown or Bust in Rob Hanes Adventures #24

Troubleshooter Rob Hanes Gets Ready for His Closeup in His Latest Adventure

For Immediate Release

Rob Hanes Adventures
#24 drops in July!

In "Tinseltown Confidential," fiction and real life collide when troubleshooter Rob Hanes investigates extortion threats against an entertainment studio that is also filming (to Rob’s chagrin) a new streaming series based on him and his adventures at Justice International! But when one of the show’s stars is kidnapped during an overseas junket, Rob learns first hand why there's no business like show business!

Then get ready for milestone issue 25, featuring an unforgettable adventure that will take the series back to its adventure strip roots! More info coming soon!

And remember, all back issues of Rob Hanes Adventures are still available at wcgcomics.com—with issues 1–8 also available in trade paperback.

About the Series

Inspired by the great soldier-of-fortune comic strips of the 1930s and ‘40s, Rob Hanes Adventures is a modern-day, light-hearted action-adventure series about a private eye and troubleshooter from Justice International who travels the world on assignment, facing danger, intrigue and romance at every turn. In addition to high adventure, the series has occasionally playfully strayed into other genres, like drawing room mysteries, sports and romance. Every story is self-contained, making it easy for readers to jump in with any issue.

Creator-writer-artist Randy Reynaldo is a 2018 recipient of San Diego Comic-Con's prestigious Inkpot Award for Achievement in Comic Arts. The late cartoonist and comics historian R.C. Harvey called the long-running series “one of the industry’s quietest treasures.” Next year, 2024, marks the series' 30th anniversary.

For more information, visit the WCG Comics website at wcgcomics.com. Randy can also be found on social media on Twitter (@randywcgcomics), Instagram (@randywcg) and Facebook (facebook.com/rhadventures).

See below and here for additional art from the issue.









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