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Warning ! contain preview Sir Frederick Handley Page forBlue Book : 1947 # 1TheDark Horse Comicsseries that shed a spark on a veridical - life alien encounter returns for more inBlue Book : 1947 . The floor of Betty and Barney Hill in 1961 was just the outset as the challenging comic ledger returns for more accounts of real people ’s experiences with incomprehensible phenomena .

In an exclusive trailer ofBlue Book : 1947 # 1by James Tynion IVand Michael Avon Oeming , the story opens up with pilot light Kenneth Arnold wing over Washington State . A call come in offering a reinforcement for anyone who can locate a downed transport planer , causing Arnold to investigate .

Arnold go forward his hunting for the downed craft but makes itself know in the clear-cut skies . However , the pilot sees a bright flash of silver light in the mid - afternoon skies and ca n’t determine its beginning . That is until he sees what appears tobe a real UFO on the horizon .

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Blue Book: 1947 #1Showcases Another Real-Life UFO Spotting

Blue Bookstarted outas one of James Tynion IV ’s creator - owned serial publication that he ab initio released solely on his Substack newssheet , The Empire of the Tiny Onion . The first volume recounted the event experience by Betty and Barney Hill in 1961when they were purportedly abducted by alienswhile traveling home one night . Blue Bookdidn’t just focalise on Betty and Barney ’s story . It also showcased legion urban legend in the serial publication ' backup " True Weird " shorts . These stories deal with other odd legends , such as the frog / bat creature that was once spotted vanish over Coney Island .

Not only isBlue Bookreturning for another stave of honest and unexplainable events from chronicle , but Dark Horse Comics isalso makingBlue Book : 1947available for pre - fiat . The craft paperback will collectBlue Book : 1947 # 1 - 5(though it wo n’t hoard the " True Weird " shorts ) . As the first of a new tale , Blue Book : 1947is very novel - lecturer friendly and welcoming to anyone with an interest in the world ’s esoteric event . While it ’s hard to say what happened to Kenneth Arnold for sure , Blue Book : 1947looks to be just as entertaining as last meter .

Blue Book: 1947 #1Digs Deep Into the World’s Mysteries

The being of extraterrestrial being is a thin-skinned case for some and not everyone believe in such things . But there are thing that chance in the world that sometimes hold logic . While some have criticized Kenneth Arnold ’s sighting as being nothing more than a weather traffic pattern or something more ground in reality , it ’s an account statement that remains popular still . Blue Book : 1947isn’t here to make judgement , just inform readers what Arnold claimed to have seen and let them decide . IfBlue Book : 1947is anything like the previousDark Horse Comicsseries , it will be highly entertaining at least .

Blue Book : 1947 # 1is uncommitted from Dark Horse Comics on February 14th .

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