Hell, Yeah.
Animal Man and Swamp Thing continue to rip apart flesh, and limited plant matter, at every available opportunity They continue to hurtle towards each other at breakneck speed, without actually ever meeting up Both books have the protagonists now physically in combat with The Rot, both see physical transformations of major characters, and both[...]
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Whether it's the appearance of Turf and America's Got Powers writer Jonathan Ross (above)… or maybe just a plug for Mark Millar and publisher Titan's comics convention (below).
He really really wants to be in that magazine…
In the competition for who can throw as much ink as possible on the page and smoosh it around to[...]
And that Swamp Thing and Animal Man will get their first proper crossover early next year.
He also confesses that he and Greg Capullo had a few problems getting on as a creative team on Batman…
March sees a flurry of new series from DC Vertigo… but it seems there are more to come.
In an podcast[...]
When Steve Pugh drew Animal Man in the nineties,written by Jamie Delano, it was some of the best work of his life Page after page with ink and paint piled up in a topographical fashion, creating rich, layered characters and experiences It must have taken every second Steve Pugh had, and may have driven him[...]
How are those prices holding up though as we wind down the third month of the DCnU?
With rare exceptions, not so well.
One of those rare exceptions happens to be Animal Man #1, which continues to sell well online One this morning went for $12.50, with three sales yesterday ranging from $8.50 to $17.00 Over the[...]
That in itself is worthy of extra stars.
Animal Man #3 enters pure Clive Barker territory Lumbering semi-humanoid monsters filling the book as flesh is twisted and distorted throughout Yaaah! But it's all just rather clever.
Stormwatch #3 Jack Hawksmoor always talked to cities Now he does so in a rather anthropomorphic fashion And they are all[...]
Now comes word that one of the most critically acclaimed debuts of the relaunch, Animal Man #1, is also going to third print.
As we approach release week 9 since the New 52 launch, we're just starting to get a glimpse at the implications of some of the business-side questions that everyone's been asking about this:[...]
Here are a few design sheets from the New 52 DC Comics relaunch that Jim Lee shared at the New York Comic Con today.
There are lots of Animal Man ones, but the page designs also indicates how Animal Man will be combining text and images, with controlled and specilly placed captions, which also matches the[...]
All people around him have abandoned him in indifference but as we discover along with him, the one he can count on utterly and completely is a dog he just adopted who follows him blindly, faithfully and completely, to the end, lightening up his new adventure into the unknown.
TweetWatch: JeffLemire tweets[...]
Anna and Aaron from A Comic Shop in Florida flips through tomorrow's comics today and they both enjoy Action Comics #2, Swamp Thing #2 and Animal Man #2, and divide over Detective Comics #2 and Red Lanterns #2 Guess how.
And Anna pushes Last Of The Greats from Image despite Aaron's protestations Less so over Axe[...]
They didn't have a whole lot of Animal Man #1 left for the shelf And everyone seemed to be picking it up.
Jeff Lemire and Travel Foreman's Animal Man revival has been one of the critical hits of the relaunch And it seems to have transferred to the sales of the comic as well.
Not only has[...]
I'm not sure how much of this was intentional.
Animal Man #1 by Jeff Lemire and Travis Foreman.
The comic opens with a printed interview in an unnamed magazine I wasn't expecting that It plays against type and already gets me to sit up and pay attention And then spend five minutes on the first page of[...]
Here's a preview page from Animal Man #1
Did you catch her at the back?
But it's not just here I'm told to watch out for…
Voodoo, page 8, panel six.
Action Comics, page 32, bottom panel.
OMAC, page 7 bottom left panel.
Batgirl, page 27 bottom right panel.
It looks like she'll be appearing in every first issue of the DC[...]
A huge batch of art from DC's The Dark and The Edge panel today:
During today's panel for The Dark and The Edge at SDCC, we premiered art from ANIMAL MAN, BLACKHAWKS, DEATHSTROKE, FRANKENSTEIN, AGENT OF S.H.A.D.E., JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK, MEN OF WAR, OMAC, RESURRECTION MAN, SUICIDE SQUAD, SWAMP THING, I, VAMPIRE, and VOODOO[...]
DC Comics are giving Entertainment Weekly more stories about their issue one comics today, and it seems to all be around the more supernatural elements of the DC Universe
They include the already BleedingCooled Animal Man #1 by Jeff Lemire and Swamp Thing #1, writted by Scott Snyder.
Then there's also the BleedingCooled Justice League Dark #1[...]
Bleeding Cool also told you about George Perez on Superman, Jeff Lemire on Animal Man, and lots of other stuff Definitely another manic monday in comics news, so let's get caught up:
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Batman #1[...]
Bleeding Cool understands that DC exclusive creator Jeff Lemire, of Vertigo's Sweet Tooth and the Eisner nominated Superboy, is to write a new Animal Man #1, launching in September.
Well, he is writing a comic about a young man who is a bit of an animal Typecasting there…
UPDATE: Jeff Lemire has tweeted "I've been working like[...]