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'Gladstone's School for World Conquerors' returns
Published Sunday, Jan 1 2012, 07:20 GMT | By Hugh Armitage | 2 comments
A second Gladstone's School for World Conquerors has been announced.
Mark Andrew Smith has revealed that a second six-issue miniseries is on the way, reports Robot 6
Gladstone's School for World Conquerors: The Battle of the Superhero Archives has been written and three issues drawn by Matthew Weldon, who collaborated with Smith on The New Brighton Archeological Society.

The comic centres around an elite boarding school that trains the supervillains of tomorrow.
Smith said that the series will debut once the fourth issue is complete.
The Sullivan's Sluggers writer has already begun work on a third miniseries.
Image Comics original six-issue Gladstone's School for World Conquerors was illustrated by Armand Villavert.
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Mark Andrew Smith has revealed that a second six-issue miniseries is on the way, reports Robot 6
Gladstone's School for World Conquerors: The Battle of the Superhero Archives has been written and three issues drawn by Matthew Weldon, who collaborated with Smith on The New Brighton Archeological Society.

© Matthew Weldon/Mark Andrew Smith
The comic centres around an elite boarding school that trains the supervillains of tomorrow.
Smith said that the series will debut once the fourth issue is complete.
The Sullivan's Sluggers writer has already begun work on a third miniseries.
Image Comics original six-issue Gladstone's School for World Conquerors was illustrated by Armand Villavert.
> Read more comics news
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