Tag: greg rucka
Monday’s Review Slate: Lazarus and Pizza Dog
This week's been a big week for comics! All kinds of goings-on were, well, going-on. I'm narrowing it down to just the two comics, though. The ones everybody's been talking about. Lazarus #1 from...
On the Scene: Jason Aaron, Greg Rucka, Jason Latour Talk Crime Comics at Heroes...
Vito Delsante hosted a gathering of some of the purveyors of the gritty, and often all too reality-based comics handling crime and violence at Heroes Con, and when they noticed that everyone on the...
$143,379 Later, Lady Sabre’s Kickstarter Closes
One of the biggest stories for comics in 2013 has been the phenomenal success that a number of creators have had in taking their projects to Kickstarter. Following successes for people like Steven Sanders,...
Greg Rucka on Lady Sabre and whether crowdfunding will replace publishers
Lady Sabre & the Pirates of The Ineffable Aether hit 200% of goal in two days. Now they are currently over $77k and working towards their fourth stretch goal.
What's all the hubbub about?
This project...
Kick-Watcher: Raised by Raptors, Gumshoes 4 Hire, Ultrasylvania Vol. 2
I'm glad the holidays are over and everyone is off their ass making back to making some comic books. Something's in the water or there just are some great project with a lot of heart and soul. We have some bright new faces, an industry favorite and a successful project manager looking for repeated success.
SDCC 2012 Image Announce Even More Comics Than You Could Ever Believe
Image have announced at least seven more titles today, from creators like Emma Rios, Chris Roberson, Joe Casey, Darick Roberson, Greg Rucka, KellySue DeConnick, James Robinson and Matt Fraction.
Rucka and Bendis sitting around rapping
Greg Rucka's novel Alpha has just come out, and it's the debut of a whole new thriller series for him. To promote it, he's doing the rounds, including a chat with Brian Michael Bendis for publisher Mulholland Books. You really need to read the whole thing. It's quite a relaxed and candid conversation: