Tag: Image Comics
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,...
Monday’s Review Slate: Captain Midnight and Invincible
Another week, and a whole slew of new comics on the horizon. This week I'm going to review a superhero relaunch, as well as...
On the Scene: Image Crowds the Dais at Heroes Con 2013
On the opening day of Heroes Con, there were plenty of excellent panels to behold, but Image pulled out all the stops by packing...
Interview: Rob Liefeld talks Brigade and Kickstarter
Rob Liefeld took a short break from comics after his departure from DC. Now he's back with some familiar faces in a brand new...
REVIEW: You Really Should Have Read TEN GRAND #1 by Now
And if you haven’t, I strongly recommend that you don’t read this full review, or maybe not even any of it, since not knowing...
Is This a Mysterious New Teaser from Image?
It's quite hard to keep track of every comic book series, which is why when Image send over a delightful enigmatic teaser image such...
Image Announce ‘Rat Queens’ from Kurtis J. Wiebe and Roc Upchurch
Brian Truitt has done it again! The Ultimate American reports that this September, writer Kurtis J. Wiebe and artist Roc Upchurch will being a new...
Hoax Hunters Optioned for Future Film Release
The Hollywood Reporter reports (well, that's what they're there for) today that Michael Moreci and Steve Seeley's Image series Hoax Hunters has been optioned...
REVIEW: When the Going Gets Tough in HELHEIM #1, TRIGGER GIRL 6, SLEDGE-HAMMER 44
I noticed a common feature in the comics I was reading this week, a feature that made them all compelling as stories: the role...
On the Scene: ‘The Cartoonist in Comics’ at Housing Works with Haspiel, Fingerman, Gulledge,...
Autobiographical comics used to be a feature of zines and small private presses, but readers are increasingly able to follow their favorite genre of...
INTERVIEW: ARCHIE’S Fernando Ruiz on Life and Work at The Kubert School
Anyone who has ever worked with Fernando Ruiz or benefitted from his teaching skills knows what a seriously impressive contributor he is to the...
On the scene: Amazing Arizona Comic Con kicks off 2013 on the right foot
The only cons I like better then ones that I can ride my bicycle to are cons that only take an hour and a half drive. Sometimes the commute is intimidating and it's much easier to just stay home. Amazing Arizona Comic Con gave me too many reasons to not miss this event.