Writer Cullen Bunn and artist Adam Gorham’s Punk Mambo for Valiant Entertainment has been a cavalcade of punk and pyrotechnics since its first issue. And in our exclusive preview of Punk Mambo #3—on sale this June—mystic mayhem is in the makings as Punk Mambo looks to be gunning for revenge against Uncle Gunnysack! Bunn, Gorham, and the whole creative team have given us a reading experience like no other in Punk Mambo—pick it up and strap in! If you’re into the punk culture and/or aesthetic, like supernatural yarns, or just enjoy a good comic book romp, this book is for you!

PUNK MAMBO #3 Cover A by Dan Brereton

PUNK MAMBO #3 Cover B by Zu Orzu

PUNK MAMBO #3 Cover C by Cris Delara

PUNK MAMBO #3 page 1

PUNK MAMBO #3 page 2

PUNK MAMBO #3 page 3

PUNK MAMBO #3 page 4

PUNK MAMBO #3 page 5

 

Punk Mambo #3 (of 5) goes on sale Wednesday, June 26th, from Valiant Entertainment. Final orders for the issues are due on Monday, June 3rd!

From the official issue description:

PUNK MAMBO #3 (of 5)
Written by CULLEN BUNN
Art by ADAM GORHAM
Colors by JOSÉ VILLARRUBIA
Letters by DAVE SHARPE
Cover A by DAN BRERETON
Cover B by ZU ORZU
Cover C by CRIS DELARA

Final Order Cutoff June 3, 2019

 

On sale June 26, 2019

$3.99 | 32 pgs. | T+ | Full Color
It’s Uncle Gunnysack: 1, Punk Mambo: 0! She wants serious revenge—best of luck to anyone standing in her way. Prepare yourself for some mystic mayhem!

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