Tag: Dynamite
Dynamic Forces teams with EVINE to sell limited editions
Home shopping for comics and related collectibles is coming back, as Dynamic Forces will be selling some of their limited edition merch on Evine....
Dynamite teams with bundling site Groupees
Bundling, unboxing...so many ways to get cool stuff these days. And here's another one, Groupees, which offers a pay-what-you-want bundling service. And they've just...
Cosby and Salas Bestow Fantastic Presentation upon Prince Valiant (Review)
Writer: Nate Cosby
Pencils: Ron Salas
Color: Luigi Anderson
Letters: Marshall Dillon
Cover: Darwyn Cooke
Dynamite’s recent relaunch of King heroes is finally here. This week’s title is Prince Valiant....
A ton o’ Dynamite news: The Spirit, All-Woman crossover event, Waid on The Avenger...
Dynamite has had a lot of news this week in the busy Toy Fair/ComicsPRo period, including an exciting crossover event the return of two iconic heroes, and a new merchandise line. Here's a digest version:
Nice Art: Joe Casey, Nathan Fox and Connor Willumsen take on Captain Victory
Leave it to Joe Casey. He's a Pied Piper of the unusual, writing superheroes everywhere and dragging fresh art styles along with him (Sex...
Scribd aims to become to become THE streaming app for comics with Marvel, IDW,...
WHO will be the Netflix/Spotify of comics? Several companies have been trying to offer all you can eat comcis buffets, but a lack of top content has been holding them back. But Scribd just made a major play announcing a $8.99 a month plan that allows you access to 10,000 comics, including top titles from Marvel, IDW/Top Shelf, Archie, Dynamite and Valiant. Scribd has been around for a while as en embeddable pdf reader, and already offers over a million ebooks and audiobooks on a subscription basis, so this makes a lot of sense.
Lots of Dynamite/Dynamic Forces news: Art sales, Reanimator returns, Looking for Group and...
Dynamite has been making a lot of announcements, and there isn't even a con coming. Here's the round-up:
• CEO Nick Barrucci is selling art from his personal collection by Tom Raney, Mark Bagley, Scott Hanna, and Patrick Zircher from books like The Outsiders, The Punisher, Uncanny X-Men, Ultimate Spider-Man, The Order, Robin, and more. A portion of the proceeds will go to benefit the CBLDF. Barrucci owns hundreds of pages of art, and fans can order by artist: orders will be filled randomly for $75 a page.
Review: Red Sonja and Conan Together Again For The First Time
Simone, Zub, and Panosaian put peanut butter and jelly together then served it alongside a big juicy porterhouse steak. Fans of both characters will find plenty to enjoy in this limited series.
Humble Bundle sold $3 million worth of comics in 2014
The whole Humble Bundle move to selling comics and e-books worked very well, Calvin Reid reports:
Dynamite signs with Comicsfix, new streaming comics service
"Where is the Netflix of comics?" you ask. Unlimited streaming of everything from Blondie to Urasawa. That remains only a pipe dream, but a site called Comicsfix (get it?) is trying to be the streaming service we want. For $9.95 you get unlimited comics on various apps, and 24 hour access. But access to what? It's just been announced that Dynamite is the first company Top 10 publisher to sign up with them. You don't get everything, but some good starter stuff:
Interview: Aaron Gillespie is bringing the Chaos! with Purgatori
by Nicholas Eskey
This year, as part of Dynamite Entertainment’s 10th anniversary, the comic publisher will be rolling out with “Chaos!” line of titles, including a rebirth of the cult classic Purgatori. The first issues goes on sale next month. Through the magic of the interweb, I had a chance to interview Aaron Gillespie, writer for Dynamite’s take on the series, and ask him a few questions regarding the demonic femme fatal:Gail Simone heads up THE WOMEN OF DYNAMITE
Red Sonja, Dejah Thoris and Vampirella are teaming up…but not in the same story unless we're rely lucky. They'll be the stars of The...