Nemesis: Rogues' Gallery by Mark Millar and Valerio Giangiordano sees its final issue published by Dark Horse Comics for Millarworld/Netflix today. As well as the final issue of his Prodigy: Slaves of Mars, by Mark Millar and Stefano Landini. That is the end of volume three, with a volume four presumed at some point. But […]
In his most recent newsletter, Mark Millar posted the promos from his upcoming Millarworld books owned by Netflix that are moving from Image Comics to Dark Horse, in a bureaucratic move to make things simpler for Netflix's accountants. And with that answer, he posits many questions. "Listen, big news on my side of the desk […]
Mark Millar has announced his next Millarworld titles from Dark Horse Comics to follow Nemesis: Rogues' Gallery and they are all sequels to previous comics published at Image Comics. Prodigy: Slaves of Mars, Night Club 2, The Magic Order volume 5 and a final series for Jupiter's Legacy. He continues, "You really are a bunch […]
I'm sure we'll get into the "cancel pigs" of it all tomorrow. Because I wouldn't put it past someone writing a WildCATS parody with that title. But Mark Millar was also asked why it was so hard to find his series Empress in print? He replied saying "Good question. That came out from Icon and […]
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported that Mark Millar was pulling his entire Image Comics Millarworld/Netflix line to Dark Horse Comics for 2024, following his recently completed The Ambassadors, Night Club, Magic Order, Nemesis and Big Game. And that Dark Horse is one of the publishers where Millarworld began, alongside Avatar, Marvel, Image and Top Cow, with Chosen at Dark […]
I'd been hearing some rather grouchy noises from folks at Image Comics about Mark Millar of late. Possibly regarding some of the notes he'd made about how people who had gone off to do creator-owned comics should return to Marvel and DC Comics for a run or two to help save the comics industry. But […]
On being asked if future volumes of the Millarworld comic book series will intertwine with each other, after the crossover events of Big Game with Pepe Larraz (Spoilers ahead), Mark Millar stated on social media, "No, I think it's important to keep them apart again for the most part so Big Game stays special. Think […]
This Wednesday sees the release of the final issue of Big Game by Mark Millar and Pepe Larraz from Image Comics, Millarworld and Netflix. In which the pair have been gleefully killing off all manner of Millarworld characters in this crossover that includes every Millarworld book except for War Heroes and The Unfunnies. They've already […]
Big Game is the new comic book series owned by Netflix, written by Mark Millar, drawn by Pepe Larraz and published by Image Comics. In which Mark Millar is mashing up all his Millarworld comic books – even Sharkey – but not War Heroes or The Unfunnies, it seems. And we get to revisit Dave Lizewski, Kick-Ass, now in his thirties. Working in a […]
I am not entirely sure when I first fell in love with Pepe Larraz's comic book work. He's been working for Marvel since around 2012 I think, but it was somewhere around 2017 and probably the way he drew Rogue. He was picked by Jonathan Hickman to draw House Of X, which became his masterpiece, […]
Big Game is the new comic book series owned by Netflix, written by Mark Millar, drawn by Pepe Larraz and published by Image Comics (and why do I get the feeling that Mark Millar really wanted to call the comic Bug Hunt?). In which Mark Millar is mashing up all his Millarworld comic books – […]
Recently, Mark Millar claimed that there hasn't been any significant success in the creator-owned world of comic books in the last ten years and that Saga was probably the last one. That other things have done nicely, but Saga was the last time there was a phenomenon. It's part of a thesis he has shared […]
Image Comics' October 2023 solicits and solicitations are here, with Maria Llovet's Crave #1, James Tynion and James Hixson's The Deviant #1, Larry Hama's GI Joe: A Real American Hero #301 with Chris Mooneyhan, and #1, with Herb Trimpe and Bob McLeod, Joe Casey and Nathan Fox's GI Joe: Dutch #0, Andy Sandberg, Rick Remender, […]
As Image Comics approached an FOC date for Big Game, the new Millarworld crossover series by Mark Millar and Pepe Larraz published by Image Comics and owned by Netflix, they have released a reading order for all of the Millarworld. Except there are few interesting commissions. The first is The Unfunnies, one of the first […]
Image Comics' September solicits and solicitations, in pictorial form below, mark their move to Lunar Distribution as exclusive distributors – though Lunar will sub distribute through Diamond as well as Diamond UK. Including the launch of Tony S Daniel's Edenwood, Richard Blake's Hexagon Bridge, Joe Casey and Ryan Quackenbush's Junior Baker, Ethan Parker, Griffin Sheridan […]
At the last London Film And Comic Con, I found myself emergency-hosting The Dave Gibbons Autobiography Panel with Tim Pilcher, looking at the new book, Confabulation: An Anecdotal Autobiography By Dave Gibbons. It has now been published from Dark Horse Comics, and I have finally managed to make some sense of the very low-quality audio recording […]
Today sees the release of The Ambassadors #6 by Mark Millar and Matteo Scalera and the end of the first volume with a promise of more to come. With a very "what if Elon Musk started his own superhero line" vibe. The last issue has a bit of a party atmosphere, but not all of the […]
Image Comics launches their August 2023 solicitations with many a launch, including The Sacrificers #1 by Rick Remender, Dave McCaig and Max Fiumara, The Schlub by Kenny Porter, Ryan Stegman, Mike Spicer, John J. Hill and Tyrell Cannon, The Cull by Kelly Thompson and Mattia De Iulis, That Texas Blood prequel, The Enfield Massacre by […]
Today's Nemesis Reloaded #5 by Mark Millar and Jorge Jimenez revealed this new Nemesis's origins as a kind of reverse Batman. He'd already launched an all-out war against the police of his city. in previous issues. But in Nemesis Reloaded #5, we learn his origins as a reverse Batman. Whose parents were killed by the […]
Travis Charest lives in Paris. Which meant he has really good reference points for this. In his newsletter last night, Mark Millar stated "Something really special is happening tomorrow. How can I put this into context for the normies among you? You know how it's a cultural event when Tarantino has a movie out because […]