Tag: Image Comics
Karl Kesel and Tom Grummett to Bring Back SECTION ZERO
Karl Kesel and Tom Grummett are bringing back Section Zero, a short-lived comic from the early 2000s that they’re billing as “Jack Kirby does...
PREVIEW: VINDICATION #1 Explores Race, Power, and Criminal Justice System
The new Image Comics/Top Cow book is due in February from writer MD Marie and artists Carlos Miko and Dema Jr., starring a police detective trying to both do the right thing and function within the system.
PRISM STALKER Vol. 1 Trade Gets Second Print, New Cover
In addition to a new cover from series creator Sloane Leong, the newest trade from Image Comics will also feature an all-new afterword by MANDY screenwriter Aaron Stewart-Ahn. It's due out in February.
GRAPHIC NOVEL CLUB: Matt & Brennan Wagner on Building the Decades Long Saga of...
Brian Hibbs sits down with a comics legend
PREVIEW: Here’s the first ten pages of the new CRIMINAL #1 from Brubaker and...
The acclaimed crime series returns in January.
2019’s Free Comic Book Day Gold Sponsor books announced – with one mysterious exception
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2019 is coming and so is Free Comic Bok Day! Next year it will fall on May 4, 2019, just in time for everyone...
The Best Comics of 2018
The Beat's editorial team and contributors present a list of the best comics of the year. Is your favorite here?
Rucka and Lark’s LAZARUS returns to a future it (mostly) predicted
The prescient comic will return in March with all kinds of newness: a new #1, a new story arc, a new prestige publishing format, and a new quarterly release schedule (but the same great creators).
Brubaker and Phillips renew exclusive deal with Image
Following the release of their first original graphic novel, MY HEROES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN JUNKIES, the best-selling Eisner Award-winning noir crime comics duo will continue to do their thing exclusively at Image.
Image’s INFIDEL Film Adaptation Secures its Director
The horror comic about race in America has found its director
REVIEW: PARADISO VOL. 2 Makes Monsters Out of Men
Paradiso is hungry, but so are her people.

















