Tag: Jeff Lemire
Jeff Lemire’s BLACK HAMMER returns to the farm with THE END miniseries
The series from Lemire, Malachi Ward, and Nate Piekos picks up where BLACK HAMMER REBORN left off.
Check out the Official Palmarès from Comicon Napoli 2023
The Official Palmarès of Comicon Napoli 2023 took place over the weekend with the group of prize winning books containing a solid mix of work across ten award categories - only three of which are available in English
UK CON ROUNDUP: First wave of LICAF and Thought Bubble 2023 guests – and...
Flagship British comics events Lakes International Comic Arts Festival ( LICAF ) and Thought Bubble have announced their first wave of guests for 2023 - plus an additional rundown of other UK cons and festivals taking place in the coming months.
INTERVIEW: Jeff Lemire talks revisiting ESSEX COUNTY and bringing the story to the screen
The television adaptation of Lemire's acclaimed graphic novel debuts on CBC this Sunday.
WEDNESDAY COMICS REVIEWS: An all-star creative team delivers with PHANTOM ROAD #1
Plus, Buffy The Last Vampire Slayer #1, Hunt Kill Repeat #1, I Hate This Place #6, Red Zone #1, and more!
TRADE RATING: The ASCENDER DELUXE HARDCOVER offers a sci-fi yarn with a high fantasy...
Collecting the entirety of the epic by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen.
French Critics Association ACBD pick Martin Panchaud’s THE COLOR OF THINGS for 2023 Grand...
Martin Panchaud’s La Couleur des choses [‘The Color of Things’] receives French critic association ACBD's Grand Prize, beating work by Alison Bechdel, Jeff Lemire, and Dave McKean
DID YOU HEAR WHAT EDDIE GEIN DONE?, SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN lead 2022...
Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done? and Something is Killing the Children led the charge at this year's 2022 Ringo Awards
Lemire & Jock’s SNOW ANGELS gets the Library Edition treatment from Dark Horse
Snow Angels is the first Comixology Originals series to get a Library Edition release from Dark Horse.
Classic Comic Compendium: Descender – Volume 1 – Tin Stars
A sci-fi adventure that looks into the secret origins of advanced technological life, but does so through the heart of a little robot looking for his human.
REVIEW: Jeff Lemire’s MAZEBOOK offers a path through grief
MAZEBOOK is a thematically rich book that can also offer comfort in the wake of unimaginable loss.
REVIEW: Lemire & Sorrentino’s THE PASSAGEWAY sets up a terrifying new mythos
It’s always special to be at the birth of something terrifying.