Boone said it's an arc inspired by the "Demon Bear" comics from writer Chris Claremont and artist Bill Sienkiewicz in the 1980s.
Since the purchase, Disney renamed FOX's major film studio wing to 20th Century Studios Disney canceled numerous projects but spared The New Mutants With the sequels, Boone originally planned to bring in other characters[...]
Bill Sienkiewicz Archives
The film's have never looked better, and Criterion Collection housed the discs in an awesome hardcover art book featuring Arthur Adams, Sophie Campbell, Becky Cloonan, Jorge Coelho, Geof Darrow, Simon Gane, Robert Goodin, Benjamin Marra, Monarobot, Takashi Okazaki, Angela Rizza, Yuko Shimizu, Bill Sienkiewicz, Katsuya Terada, Ronald Wimberly, and Chris Wisnia. A must-buy.
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This would have fit right in with the sort of Wolverine story told in his early solo ongoing or in Marvel Comics Presents.
What Happened in New Mutants: War Children #1?
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Legendary X-Men scribe Chris Claremont reunited with Bill Sienkiewicz for New Mutants: War Children, a Marvel 80th-anniversary one-shot released last Wednesday But why doesn't Claremont, who is paid to remain a Marvel-exclusive writer, contribute more than the occasional one-shot or short story to the franchise which he played a bigger role than anyone else in[...]
Legendary creators Chris Claremont and Bill Sienkiewicz return to The New Mutants for New Mutants: War Children #1, along with colorist Chris Sotomayor and letterer Clayton Cowles, in stores next week from Marvel Comics We've got a preview.
And if you're wondering whether Claremont and Sienkiewicz have still got the magic… well…
Of course they do[...]
Spawn #301 hit final order cut-off date last week – but a number of covers by the likes of Bill Sienkiewicz, Daniel Opeña, and J Scott Campbell hadn't been revealed It was enough to hit the Advance Reorders – but could they have been higher for Image Comics?
Now, in order to give retailers additional time[...]
Creating comic books based in and around the world of The Matrix from some of the greatest comic book creators of the day (and still these days as well) including Dave Gibbons, Neil Gaiman, Bill Sienkiewicz, Paul Chadwick, Peter Bagge, Kaare Andrews and many more.
There was a bit of a PR kerfuffle as a result,[...]
Below is an unboxing video that I hope you will enjoy – and following the video, some images that were taken of me having the box signed by 2019 Eisner winner, 2019 Eisner Hall of Fame inductee, and co-creator of the David Haller/Legion character: Bill Sienkiewicz.
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Additionally, the imprint will move outside its comfort zone for a non-Joker comic also written by Lemire, with Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Chris Sotomayor: The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage That one will be out in November.
DC media partner io9 had the EX-X-XCLUSIVE reveal of both titles, alongside an interview with Lemire[...]
Bill Sienkiewicz will be exhibiting at San Diego Comic-Con at one of those big tables, booth 2614 Where you can not only meet the man but also buy a number of his variant covers and poster prints Here's what's new for SDCC 2019… and you can keep an eye on other SDCC exclusives with this handy[...]
Legendary creators Chris Claremont and Bill Sienkiewicz are reuniting for another shot at their classic collaboration, New Mutants, in September New Mutants: War Children #1 is the latest in Marvel's series of 80th-anniversary one-shots that honor legendary creators by bringing them back for one more story set in their classic runs, even though Marvel can't[...]
A listing for a new collection called Legends Of Marvel has popped up on Amazon.
A collection of upcoming on one-shots celebrating Marvel's 80th anniversary
It includes June's already announced Incredible Hulk: Last Call by Peter David and Dale Keown.
We know there's an upcoming Wolverine one-shot with a Chris Claremont and Salvador Larroca story, that might fit.
And of[...]
Legendary artist Bill Sienkiewicz just shared three of his new pieces for Star Wars Celebration Chicago, and we NEED the Princess General Leia one.
Obviously, all three are incredible pieces–
The Kylo Ren one is 11×17 in mixed media on watercolor paper, Sienkiewicz shared on his post.
Darth Vader is 24×30 mixed media on board.
And our Princess General, 11×17[...]
The book is called Santa: My Life & Times, and it features "the untold, personal story of Santa's miraculous life" as told to author Jared Green and illustrated by legendary artist Bill Sienkiewicz How Green came to meet Claus, who is mostly believed to be a fictional character, is unknown, but it's clear that Titan[...]
FINALLY, some kind of sliver of light for the upcoming FOX feature, New Mutants. Comics great Bill Sienkiewicz commented he believes the film to be
There is finally some news about FX's Legion season 3! One of our favorite shows of the last two years, Legion is Noah Hawley's adaptation of Chris Claremont's Marvel Comics title with art by Bill Sienkiewicz The series reflects much of the source material- surreal visuals complimented artistically with music choices and a pretty outstanding cast.
Speaking of cast- we do[...]
Famed comic book artist Bill Sienkiewicz supplied the cover artwork.
Written by Jared Frieder (MTV's Sweet/Vicious), Survivors' Club is set in a world where horror franchise monsters are real – where twins Jason and Jennifer barely survived a demonic childhood possession that claimed their mother's life and fractured their bond Ten years later, when a new evil force[...]
One of the best artists in the game (and of all-time in my book) Bill Sienkiewicz created an exclusive print for SDCC this past July, which is right here:
You had to find the Halloween street team to get one (which I did), and he was at the show so I got mine signed It is[...]
Legendary artist Bill Sienkiewicz showed off some new artwork for FX's Legion Season 2 on Twitter Wednesday morning The show's second season premiered yesterday, and you can read Bleeding Cool's "Let's Talk About" for the episode here.
Sienkiewicz's posters are spoiler-free, so feel free to check them out below:
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IDW has revealed plans to publish a new Bill Sienkiewicz Artifact Edition hardcover in August, showcasing Sienkiewicz classic work on Marvel comics titles such as New Mutants, Moon Knight, and Elektra. With the New Mutants movie coming out early next year and inspired by the run of issues drawn by Sienkiewicz and written by Chris Claremont, it's[...]
Are you excited for Black Panther tomorrow, but having trouble deciding which commercially available Black Panther movie poster to us to display that excitement in your living room? Perhaps you might be interested in this one from Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Chris Sotomayer?
The poster will be available tomorrow for purchase from Mondo Cowan, who[...]
Following up on December's story that legendary artist Bill Sienkiewicz would provide variant covers for The Walking Dead #175 and #176, Image Comics revealed today that Sinkiewicz will also provide covers for subsequent issues #177, #178, and #179 In the upcoming covers Sienkiewicz draws The Governor, Andrea, and Carl, adding to the previous covers which[...]
It was a bold and shocking move, and it was gripping enough so that the flaws in its execution didn't completely ruin it for me.
Deathstroke Annual #1 art by Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Jeromy Cox
Denys Cowan takes over the pencil work for this comic It's grittier and less clean-looking than Diogenes Neves's work, and it[...]
In that time he was written by John Warner, David Kraft, Bill Mantlo and, ironically enough, Steven Grant.
He would then go back to Moench in the Hulk Magazine from issues #11 through #20 with art by Gene Colan and Keith Pollard before finally falling into the hands of Bill Sienkiewicz, who immediately tweaked the character[...]
With a panel that included filmmakers Allan Amato and Olga Nunes, as well documentary subjects Bill Sienkiewicz, David Mack, Jason Shawn Alexander, Megan Hutchinson, and Dave Crosland, it was a panel that definitely should not have been missed.
Filmmakers Allan Amato and Olga Nunes
Temple of Art is a documentary film about, as described by Nunes, why[...]
Some of the contributors are David Mack, Bill Sienkiewicz, Cat Staggs, Jim Calafiore, Dave Crosland, Jon Schnepp, and Frazer Irving, making for a gorgeously chilling lineup of Thing-inspired art pieces.
In addition, it will be containing a foreword by horror actor, director, and writer Eli Roth, as well as words from the man himself, John Carpenter, about[...]
A limited edition hardcover will be available direct from Hero Initiative at the same time.
Wonder Woman 100 Project covers, Adam Hughes and Bill Sienkiewicz
Hero Initiative, the charity that helps comic book creators in medical and financial need, is showing off Wonder Woman in all her glory. DC Entertainment created a precious few blank-covered editions of the[...]
So the panel started the way all panels should start, with cookies being passed out to the audience because it was Chris Ryall's birthday.
Bill Sienkiewicz walked the red carpet for the Legion world premier and was asked a few questions about the character he co-created (with Chris Claremont) over 30 years ago He talks about his reaction to the series, what he tries to achieve with his art and where the character's distinctive hair style comes from.
https://youtu.be/ii68ZMCz2cEVideo can't[...]
Atom chose some pretty awesome comics artists to make the posters as well: Art Adams, Nate Powell, Babs Tarr, Becky Cloonan, Jeff Lemire, and Bill Sienkiewicz This is a veritable who's who of comic book artists, and if you're not on the list, you should probably feel a little jealous.
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Or super jealous.
All the artists were rubbing[...]