Tag: Ann Nocenti
NYCC ’17 INTERVIEW: Ann Nocenti reveals THE SEEDS is about “alien/human love nests”
Ann Nocenti talks to The Beat about her career in comics and launching the sci-fi political thriller The Seeds with artist David Aja for the Dark Horses’ newly minted Berger Books imprint.
INTERVIEW: Karen Berger reveals why David Aja came back to comics interiors and tells...
From Vertigo to Berger Books, Karen Berger has been on a lifelong journey to bring new ideas to comics.
Berger Books announces new line with Aja, Nocenti, Bourdain, Gibbons and more
Weve all been waiting to see what Karen Berger would cook up at her new Berger Books line over at Dark Horse, and the word is out, thanks to Vulture, and it's like the Vertigo...
CXC 2017 in Columbus announces 24 guests including Pilkey, Walden and DeConnick
CXC, the ambitious third year comics festival located in Columbus, OH, just announced its 2017 guest list, 24 creators from an eclectic swath of the comics world; I picked three names in the headline to express that,...
Reviewed! Every Issue of Villains Month – the final issues
There are no new issues of Villain's Month left from DC, and business goes back to business this week. But there were six issues which slipped through my new previously, and I've now gone...
REVIEW: Is She Ready for Her Close-up? KATANA #1-3
Katana, if you haven’t heard, has received her own series, and given a chance to spread her wings and the main focus of a narrative, it’s interesting to see whether her character can handle...
On the Scene: WonderCon 2013, Ann Nocenti and Jim Lee Enthuse about Comics
On March 30th, WonderCon attendees got treated to a bonus feature in a Spotlight panel with Ann Nocenti, Jim Lee acting as her interviewer. The two had so much shared history that they reminisced...
On the Scene: WonderCon 2013, ‘What Makes an Icon?” with Nocenti, De Matteis, Mahnke,...
A panel on Friday, March 29th, the first day of programming at WonderCon brought together a rather iconic cast to discuss “iconic characters” and what keeps a character “true” to their origins over long...