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The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
Evil Ground
Status:
In Release from Marvel Inc.
Date:
April & May
2013
Description:
The 12 arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Richard Isanov
Current Issue:
#1 of 2 (April 3rd, 2013)
{#1 Synopsis - Contains Spoilers}
"While traveling through the Desatoya Mountains towards Eluria,
Roland comes across a haunted camp. While there, he relives one
of his past adventures, in which he and his ka-tet fought
Farson’s forces, only to be trapped by supernatural enemies. A
fascinating prequel to THE LITTLE SISTERS OF ELURIA, and also a
return to Roland’s much-loved early adventures.
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Previous Arcs:
#1 #2
#3
#4 #5 #6
#7 #8
#9 #10
#11
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The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
Sheemies Tale
Status:
Volume XI - Fully released
Date:
January - February
2013
Description:
The 11 arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Richard Isanov, Alex Maleev
Current Issue:
#2 of 2 (February 13rd, 2013)
{#2 Synopsis - Contains Spoilers}
Trapped in the End-World prison known as the Devar-Toi, Sheemie
must evade the clutches of both animal headed-taheen guards and
the monstrous Great Old Ones while he waits for his old friend
Roland to come and rescue him.
Don't miss Sheemie's Tale! The invaluable link between Marvel's
Dark Tower comics and Stephen's later Dark Tower novels.
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Previous Arcs:
#1 #2
#3
#4 #5 #6
#7 #8
#9 #10
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The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
The Man in Black
Status:
Volume X - Fully released
Date:
June - October
2012
Description:
The 10 arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Richard Isanov, Alex Maleev
Current Issue:
#5 of 5 (October 15th 2012)
{#5 Synopsis - Contains Spoilers}
"Not an end, but the end of the beginning!' The Man in Black's
identity is finally revealed to Roland! Don't miss the
captivating conclusion to the adaptation of Stephen's
celebrated novel!
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Previous Arcs:
#1 #2
#3
#4 #5 #6
#7 #8
#9
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The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
Way Station
Status:
Volume VIIII - Fully released
Date:
December 2011 - April 2011
Description:
The ninth arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Laurence Campbell
Current Issue:
#5 of 5 (April 25th 2012)
{#5 Synopsis - Contains Spoilers}
In the speaking ring, what does the succubus have planned for
the Gunslinger? Roland must leave Jake to see the Oracle, but
will he survive the experience? Is Roland any closer to the man
in black, or is he only getting closer to his own demise?
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#3
#4 #5 #6
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The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
The Battle of Tull
Status:
Volume VIII - Fully released
Date:
June 2011 -
October 2011
Description:
The eighth arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Tim Bradstreet, Michael lark
Current Issue:
#5 of 5 (October 5th 2011)
{#5 Synopsis - Contains Spoilers}
Roland Deschain may not live to leave the town of Tull! The last
gunslinger has pursued the Man in Black to this isolated locale
and now the townspeople, led by the deranged preacher Sylvia
Pittson have risen as one to kill the interloper in their midst!
It's the final chapter in this stunning arc that traces Roland's
first, formative steps in his quest for the mysterious Dark
Tower.
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Previous Arcs:
#1 #2 #3
#4 #5 #6
#7
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The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
Little Sisters of Eluria
Status:
Volume VII - Fully released
Date:
December 2010 - April 2011
Description:
The seventh arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Luke Ross
{#5 Synopsis - Contains Spoilers}
Finally! Freedom is in sight! Roland Deschain has made what he
believes is his escape from the 'healing' pavilion of the Little
Sisters! Though he gains ground, the gunslinger learns to his
horror that the hideous nuns have no intention of letting such a
juicy morsel escape their clutches.
And against such bearers of the Dark Bells, even his fabled six
shooters are useless. It's the climax to this compelling story
arc you never expected to read!
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Previous Arcs:
#1 #2
#3
#4 #5 #6
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The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger
The Journey Begins
Status:
Volume VI - Fully released
Date:
May - September 2010
Description:
The sixth arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Sean Phillips, Richard Isanove
{#5 Synopsis - Contains Spoilers}
Well, gentle reader, we find ourselves at the end of one road
that only leads on to another. But our Roland is no mere
passer-by, do ya kennit? Passing through the town of Kingston in
his pursuit of the Man in Black has turned into quite the
ordeal-the girl Susan (an echo of his true love, named Delgado)
kidnapped and taken to a Dogan of the Old People, where the
secrets of the invisible Not-Men are kept. It will be a battle
of the mysterious tech of long ago versus the cold hard steel of
the Gunslinger. It is a fate to be decided by the hands of Gan,
the hands of ka, and these hands know no mercy.
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Previous Arcs:
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#4 #5
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The Dark Tower:
Battle of Jericho Hill
Status:
Volume V - Fully released
Date: December 2009 - April
2010
Description:
The fifth arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Jae Lee, Richard Isanove
{#5 Synopsis - Contains Spoilers}
It has all led to this:The climactic battle for all the
Mid-World marbles! On one side, with their backs to Jericho Hill
are Roland, his ka-tet and the surviving members of his father's
Affiliation. Arrayed against them, thousands of soldiers and
slow mutants armed with the most horrific selection of weapons
that the Good Man, John Farson could provide them. A few will
live and many will die, and no reader will ever forget the
intensity of the struggle or its heart-wrenching outcome. You
must not miss the shattering conclusion that will alter the
balance of power in Mid-World in unthinkable ways. You have been
warned.
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Previous Arcs:
#1 #2 #3
#4
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The Dark Tower:
Fall of Gilead
Status:
Volume IV - Fully released
Date: May 2009 - October 2009
Description:
The fourth arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Richard Isanove
{#6 Synopsis - Contains Spoilers}
Farson’s men have arrived! Every man and boy over the age of
eleven is armed and prepared for battle. The women and children
hide themselves deep within the city. And while the war rages,
an injured Steven Deschain fights his way home through the
wreckage with a singular determination…all in hopes of saving
his imprisoned son Roland. It’s the penultimate chapter of
Stephen King’s magnum opus that will change the world of Dark
Tower forever!
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The Dark Tower:
Treachery
Status:
Volume III - Fully released
Date: September 2008 -
February 2009
Description:
The third arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Jae Lee, Richard Isanove
{#6 Synopsis - Contains Spoilers}
The critically-acclaimed comic book series, inspired by Stephen
King’s seminal Dark Tower, returns with the follow up to this
year’s national best selling sequel with Dark Tower: Treachery.
After every best-selling issue of the fan-favorite Dark Tower:
The Long Road Home, the all-star team of writers Robin Furth &
Peter David, artists Jae Lee & Richard Isanove, joined by
special guest variant cover artist Gabriele Dell’Otto, present
Roland Deschain and his ka-tet after they’ve safely returned
back to Gilead. However, all is not well on the homeward
front. Roland has held onto the evil Maerlyn’s Graprefruit and
grown obsessed with gazing into its pinkish depths regardless of
the negative effects it has taken on his body.
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The Dark Tower:
The Long Road Home
Status:
Volume II - Fully released
Date: March 2008 - July 2008
Description:
The second arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Jae Lee, Richard Isanove
{#5 Synopsis - Contains Spoilers}
Treading uncharted territory in the Dark Tower mythos, The Long
Road Home finds Roland’s ka-tet intact but unraveling. In the
shadow of the shocking murder of Susan Delgado — the young woman
who had won Roland’s heart and carried his child — the trio of
young gunslingers track a road out of Hambry fraught with peril.
While Alain and Cuthbert try to keep ahead of the pursuing Big
Coffin Hunters and cut through the formidable menaces that stand
in their way, Roland lies in a coma, his consciousness trapped
in Maerlyn’s Grapefruit, a mystical sphere inside of which many
important secrets are locked; its revelations may bring death —
or worse!
And while Roland’s ka-tet is absorbed in its own drama, a great
evil is emerging in the Dogan, as the boy Sheemie accidentally
stirs a long-slumbering spirit that portends great evil.
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The Dark Tower:
The Gunslinger Born
Status:
Volume I - Fully released
Date: February 2007 - August
2007
Description:
The first arc in The Dark Tower series from Marvel
Authors:
Peter David, Robin Furth
Artwork:
Jae Lee, Richard Isanove
This first arc in Marvel's Dark Tower series works in
conjunction with the events of Wizard & Glass and the showdown
between Roland’s tet and the Big Coffin hunters. The series
expands the saga of Roland Deschain by filling in the much asked
about background of the character. For the first-time ever, the
comic will examine the complete origin of Roland, showing him
grow from a boy into the adult millions of readers have followed
for years
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