Tag: Dan Panosian
PREVIEW: Take an early look at BLACK TAPE #3
The third installment hits comic shops this Wednesday
PREVIEW: AWA’s BLACK TAPE #2 continues the dark rock ‘n’ roll saga
The second issue is hitting this Wednesday
PREVIEW: The coal mine cometh in CANARY #5
Get your first look at the penultimate issue of the Comixology Originals series Canary by Scott Snyder, Dan Panosian, & Jimmy Betancourt.
PREVIEW: AWA releases BLACK TAPE #1 this week
Dan Panosian heads up the creative team for the new series
Stan Lee’s DC Comics JUST IMAGINE characters return in new Earth-6 anthology
Excelsior! In celebration of what would have been Stan Lee's 100th birthday!
PREVIEW: Return to Wonderland in Panosian & Spalletta’s ALICE EVER AFTER #1
The dark reimagining of Lewis Carroll's classic Alice in Wonderland is due out from BOOM! Studios next month.
EXCLUSIVE: Feed Your Head with ALICE EVER AFTER
The new series by DAN PANOSIAN and GIORGIO SPALLETTA will be published in April by BOOM! Studios.
Scott Snyder inks massive deal with comiXology Originals
Snyder spoke with The Beat about the deal that will bring eight new titles to the digital platform.
ORDINARY GODS from Kyle Higgins and Felipe Watanabe are coming from Image this July
The deific extra-length debut issue launches July 7
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Read the entire first chapter of JAMES BOND: ORIGIN VOL. 2 here
The hardcover collects the Russian Ruse story arc
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: in THE FLASH #42, alliances shift as a speedless Barry finds himself...
As Grodd's grand plan for Black Hole, Central City, and the Speed Force continues to come into focus, Barry Allen finds himself powerless to...
A day of remembrance with Operation Nemesis, Dan Panosian and Harry Bogosian
Some anniversaries are painful to remember, and so is today's: the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. A while ago we told you about a graphic novel about this event, OPERATION NEMESIS: A Story of Genocide & Revenge. The book is out now and in memoriam of those who lost their lives, here's two illustrations from the book, one by Dan Panosian above and one by Harry Bogosian, below, a student of Paul Pope.

















