Back in September, when asked about the delays, Amy Reeder posted a personal apology but also that she was working to make it a really good finale.
Sorry about that…I'm hard a work to make it killer! Thanks for reading.
— Amy Reeder (@amyreeder) September 15, 2020
And yesterday, she did confirm that the comic book has been[...]
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A couple of weeks ago, one person complained on Twitter that the fifth issue of the DC Comics title Amethyst, written and drawn by Amy Reeder was published at the beginning of August, but that the final sixth would be published in the last week of October Creator Amy Reeder posted a personal apology but[...]
DC Comics has released a preview of Amethyst #1, the first issue of a new Wonder Comics mini-series spinning out of Young Justice this February by Amy Reeder And the publisher was so enthralled with the preview that they have apparently considered relocating their Burbank offices, at least according to the press release on DCComics.com:
What[...]
Other changes to the Wonder Comics imprint curated by The Great One include the launch of a new Amethyst by Amy Reeder, previously announced at New York Comic Con, as well as the end of both Wonder Twins and Dial H for Hero.
Check out the solicit for Young Justice #13 and Amethyst #1 below, and[...]
At the Wonder Comics panel at New York Comic Con today, DC Comics announced that Amy Reeder will write and draw a six-issue Amethyst series starting in February Bleeding Cool Ace Reporter Sofia Annunziata was on the scene to capture a photo of the cover:
Reeder describes the series as "a psychedelic dreamland," nothing Amethyst rides[...]
The sequel to Marvel Comics #1000, it continues the same overarching idea of an ongoing story by Al Ewing threaded through a litany one one page stories by the good and the great from Marvel Comics' history.
Currently that includes writers Al Ewing, Audrey Loeb, Jimmy Palmiotti, Declan Shalvey, Vita Ayala, Howard Chaykin, Kaare Andrews, Frank[...]
Cover by Amy Reeder and interiors by Carlos Gomez.
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Halloween is over, and I can't believe we're at number #10 already! Time certainly flies when you are writing the most kicking of ass heroines of all time! First of all, if you're NOT caught up, the first trade paperback is out through Dynamite,[...]
Hosted by Jude Biersdorfer and organized by artist Jamie Fay and featuring a panel including Jennie Wood, Vita Ayala, Desiree Rodriguez, Amy Reeder, Tee Franklin and Gail Simone, the panel looked to focus on women who created and worked on some of the most beloved LGBTQ characters.
Starting with Rodriguez, on her very first panel, Biersdorfer[...]
And everyone there was eager to check out brand new stuff, as well as meet the big names.
In fact, that was an awesome part of the show too: the big names like Steve Orlando, Sina Grace, Amy Reeder, and James Tynion IV weren't separated off to their own row or corner, or a different room[...]
The guest list in general was very impressive, with guest such as Amy Reeder, Christopher Hastings, Tana Ford, and more And since crowds weren't overbearing, you could actually talk to the guests without holding up a long line.
This con is on to something Whether it was the focus on designer toys or the beer, it works[...]
Here artist Amy Reeder draw the cover for Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #6 Reeder is best known for her work on Fool's Gold, Madam Xanadu and Batwoman She was discovered through the Tokyopop's Future Stars of Manga competition She also co-created Rocket Girl with Brandon Montclare Her time on Madam Xanadu (with writer Matt[...]
In the latest Ask Marvel, fans got to pose questions to Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur writers Amy Reeder and Brandon Montclare The questions ranged from 'When will Thanos die?' to 'Why do heroes wear capes?' The later leading to an odd misunderstanding between the word 'bull' and 'bowl'.
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It was the first such themed panel at the annual festival and clearly people has been waiting for it.
It was made up of Bleeding Cool's own Joe Glass, Marguerite Bennett, Kate Leth, Amy Reeder and Tana Ford and they began by apologising for their whiteness Plenty of panels at the festival were equally as ethnically[...]
And quotes Amy Reeder, co-creator and artist on Image series Rocket Girl, saying,
Creators who work for the top publishers occasionally crowdfund their own projects — like Reeder and Montclare, with the Image Comics-published Rocket Girl Their Kickstarter campaign raised $38,037, which covered some living expenses and production costs before Image's royalty checks began arriving But[...]
Blame Flash Gordon and Beyonce (/Beyoncé? I always forget). That's what happens when you bro out, y'know.
With that disclaimer out of the way, please WELCOME our good friends Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder to the show. They've been behind kick-ass comics like Rocket Girl and Halloween Eve for Image Comics as well as other greatwork for the Big-Two.
They've brought Mark Millar and Goran Parlov's Starlight along with them[...]
They Are Waiting For People To Come To Them' – Scott Snyder In The Bleeding Cool Interview
Fearless Enough To Win An Eisner – Discussing The Wake's Surprising Finale With Scott Snyder(SPOILERS)
With Joshua Williamson: What Would Really Happen If A Child Went On A Fantasy Adventure And Came Home? Joshua Williamson Talks Birthright From Image
With Grant[...]
Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder had a fan friendly booth complete with all the Rocket Girl merchandise a fan could possible want I felt the way they took the time to talk to attendees as people really would make me recommend visiting the writer/artist pair to all. The legendary Tom Defalco was present to meet[...]
I talked to Amy Reeder last week about this week Artist and co-creator of Rocket Girl with Brandon Montclare, ex of Batwoman (one of the few artists to walk off a DC book because of the writer, not the editor) she's a guest of New York Comic Con – and everything seemed to be coming up[...]
Looked like the crazed etchings of a madman…
*Special mention and props to Charles Soule, James Tynion IV and Amy Reeder for being the special guests for the evening and the judges of the drawing competition They were incredibly friendly and socialized with the crowd throughout the afternoon, and it was very much appreciated[...]
Written by; Michael Vincent Bramley & drawn by; Joshua Mathus. Cover by; Alice Meichi Li.Additional Pin-Up Art by: Hyeondo Park, Amy Reeder, Leila Del Duca, Fred Hembeck, Rob Moran, Paul Hanley, Shaky Kane, Tintin Pantoja, N Steven Harris, Delia Gable, Nate Bear, N Y Sanders, Katelan Foisy, Yao Xiao, Mike Rooth, D[...]
If you cannot attend but would like to help Seth, you can donate here http://www.gofundme.com/d8gc2o
Performances by:
Molly Crabapple http://mollycrabapple.com/
Douglas Rushkoff http://rushkoff.com/
Dean Haspiel http://deanhaspiel.com/
Akim Funk Buddha — http://funkbuddha.org/
JahFurry http://youtube.com/jahfurry
Josh Neufeld http://www.joshcomix.com/
Plucky Charms http://welcometotripcity.com/2011/11/culturepop-jennie-fisk/
Christa Cassano https://flickr.com/photos/ccassano/
Mike Cavallaro w/ Sticks & Stones
(+more acts TBA)
Tickets are $15 and more info can be found here: http://www.unionhallny.com/event/647049-save-our-schmuck-bone-marrow-brooklyn/
Produced by Jeff Newelt
Co-presented by HEEB[...]
From a successful Kickstarter to a 5 issue series from Image Comics, now collected in its first volume this week, to the announcement of the series' return this autumn, Rocket Girl has displayed all the velocity you might expect from the title, and that's all down to the vision of the series creators Brandon Montclare[...]
Khary Randolph and Emilio Lopez are also going to be signing copies of their Tech Jacket #1 from Image Comics from 6-8PM.
Wednesday, July 9th
Midtown Comics Downtown at 64 Fulton Street in New York will host writer Brandon Montclare and artist Amy Reeder for a signing of their new Rocket Girl TP from Image Comics at 6:30PM[...]
Artists were now faced with new questions: What to draw? How to draw? How to integrate text and image? Patricia Mainardi will survey the parallel history of illustrated books and comic books, mirror images of each other in their first flower of development.
Wednesday, March 19th
JHU Comic Books, at 32 East 32nd Street in New[...]
It's a highly readable book, never drags, and a pleasure to look at in terms of art.
Rocket Girl is back from Image by Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder, and we're exploring the "present" of 1986 again with our young hero from the future, from the "New York Teen Police Department" more specifically But is she[...]
It started on Kickstarter, and now it's at Image, and Amy Reeder's impressive artwork has been teasing fans at shows She once told me that drawing the helmet on Rocketgirl is one of the most challenging things, panel after panel, due to its perfectly sleek design and I can believe it The comic has as[...]
Rocket Girl #1 out from Image today, by Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder attempts to answer that From a 2013 with flying cars, jetpacks and time travel to a 1985 that made all that possible…
And a 2013 that may be taking all that away… so that justice may be served.
Not that a future with jetpacks is[...]
The event will be held in Room 523 of the Butler Library on 535 W 114th Street (entrance on campus side).
Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, Nick Dragotta, Sina Grace, Michael Moreci, Duffy Boudreay, Johnnie Christmas, Ed Brisson, Brandon Seifert Sign at Forbidden Planet on October 9th
Forbidden Planet NYC hosts a massive signing of Image Comics as[...]
Joseph Schmidt writes;
It's only Day 2, and Brandon Montclare has already torn a hole in his shoe.
His collaborator, Amy Reeder, is telling him he should get shoes like hers, because of "diamond technology." I show her my TOMS, and she makes fun of me Well played, Amy, well played.
We've just found a quiet place near[...]
Joseph Kyle Schmidt writes;
Some time in the past….
"Rocket Girl."
Two words, seemingly random, said by Brandon Montclare to Amy Reeder.
Cut to the present The two are wrapping up their second successful Kickstarter campaign in just as many years, and now they're that much closer toward putting their latest collaboration in stores.
You never know," Brandon says, speaking[...]