chip zdarsky Archives

Marvel Two-in-One #8 cover by Jay Anacleto and Romulo Fajardo Jr.
I don't want to do that here, which does make talking about this one a little difficult. That said, this comic is very emotionally weighty, and Chip Zdarsky handles it with aplomb It's not overstated, but it still reaches the intensity necessary to make the book cathartic It's sad, and it reminds you why you care[...]
Sex Criminals #25 cover by Chip Zdarsky
They gather a search party to find Suzanne and, hopefully, protect her from Badal. Sex Criminals #25 cover by Chip Zdarsky Sex Criminals #25 delivers a climactic extra-sized issue to begin the task of reuniting Suzanne and Jon for the first time in a spell The circumstances are surprisingly grounded given the comic's conceit Reading comics from[...]
Marvel Two-in-One #7 cover by Nick Bradshaw
Federico Blee's color art isn't bad either, but it also suffers from some inconsistency and an unpolished palette for the setting and narrative tone. Marvel Two-in-One #7 is another good issue from the Chip Zdarsky series The art is underwhelming in its presentation, but the story holds its own well Zdarsky continues to present interesting twists[...]
Top and Bottom 5 Comics for June 13th, 2018: Hawkman Lives
This is a brilliant book and is more than worthy of checking out. Marvel Two-in-One Annual #1 cover by Chip Zdarsky 4 Marvel Two-in-One Annual #1 Doctor Doom is one of Marvel's greatest characters, and Chip Zdarsky and Declan Shalvey did an excellent job of diving into the modern Doom, how he got here, and where he is going[...]
Marvel Two-in-One Annual #1 cover by Chip Zdarsky
Before long, our Doom comes into conflict with this Doom, and, before the conflict goes too far, our Victor von Doom teleports away to find himself before a reformed Council of Reeds, a multiversal cabal of Reed Richards from many Earths. Marvel Two-in-One Annual #1 cover by Chip Zdarsky Marvel Two-in-One Annual #1 is a very Doom-centric[...]
'Death' Artist Chris Bachalo Draws Sandman for Marvel in August
Don't hate the player, is what we're trying to say. Bachalo and writer Chip Zdarsky will be telling a Sandman story "unlike any you've ever read" in Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #308, kicking off the series' second year Check out the solicit below: PETER PARKER: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #308 CHIP ZDARSKY (W)  • CHRIS BACHALO (A/C) • Comic book[...]
Comic Book Wins and Losses, Week of May 2nd, 2018: We're Back, Baby
I will definitely return to this book, and everyone should check out the title. Sex Criminals #24 cover by Chip Zdarsky Win: Sex Criminals #24 Makes Better Spreadsheets Praising Sex Criminals anymore than I already have feels like pointing out the obvious, but the humor, investigation into the complexity of human sexuality, and Chip Zdarsky's artwork makes for an incredible book[...]
Sex Criminals #24 cover by Chip Zdarsky
Jazmine/Ana is invited out to a roller rink by one of her old partners. Sex Criminals #24 cover by Chip Zdarsky Sex Criminals left me enthralled once more with this 24th issue in the series Suzanne and Jon continue to be great characters to be the center of this complex web of characters with varying sexual hang-ups. What[...]
Sex Criminals #23 cover by Chip Zdarsky
She goes to an art show full of ambers with copulating bugs inside. Sex Criminals #23 cover by Chip Zdarsky Okay, this is my first excursion into Sex Criminals, and I looked up most of these characters' names after reading it That said, congratulations, you know what my first experience was with Sex Criminals in exact detail. That[...]
Comic Book Wins and Losses, Week of 04/04/18: sonic the hedgehog and more
Sometimes a "loss" isn't a bad book; it's a book that made glaring mistakes that prevented the comic from being genuinely good. Marvel Two-in-One #5 cover by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell Win: Marvel Two-in-One #5 is Downright Amazing Chip Zdarsky, Valerio Schiti, and Frank Martin continue to kill it on this half-FF-now-sorta-full-FF title by bringing together two broken Fantastic Four[...]
Marvel Two-in-One #5 cover by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell
Both halves of the team have watched the other half die, and this makes for some pain and stress between the members of this ad-hoc family of heroes. It's an emotionally dense installment, and it triumphs through Chip Zdarsky's ability to keep that in balance Plus, the threat of a Galactic Doom brings an immensely dangerous[...]
Marvel Two-in-One #4 cover by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell
It lines up directly with their own struggles, and Chip Zdarsky sticks the landing rather perfectly. There is some action and fun to be had too amongst all the heavy emotions We get to see the Thing slug Wolverine through a building, and that will always be great Even the lead-up to that moment is well-done[...]
Chip Zdarsky annual
Chip Zdarsky has signed an EXCLUSSSIVE agreement with Marvel, a press release EXCLUSSSIVELY revealed today According to that press release, Zdarsky "will continue to bring his distinctive storytelling and ideas to Marvel" under the new agreement, which includes two new annuals in June Zdarsky's talent is so great, the signing so EXCLUSSSIVELY monumental, that Marvel devoted[...]
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #300 cover by Marcos Martin
Welcome to the first official episode of Bleeding Cool’s Comics Chatter! This time we discuss Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #300, Mera: Queen of Atlantis #1 and Terrifics #1 from DC; Rough Riders: Ride or Die #1 from AfterShock; and Abbott #2 from Boom! Studios.
Clue Movie Chip Zdarsky
That wacky Chip Zdarsky is up to his zany antics yet again! While most comic book creators are decidedly against receiving death threats on social media, Zdarsky is encouraging them with his take on a popular Twitter game that asks users to type "I was born" and let predictive text on their phones complete their[...]
Jason Latour, Chip Zdarsky, And Ryan North Critically Analyze Looney Tunes In Free Comic
Spider-Gwen co-creator Jason Latour has released a free two page comic detailing a conversation between himself, Squirrel Girl writer Ryan North, and Spider-Man writer Chip Zdarsky examining the motivations behind Looney Tunes characters Called "Porky Pig vs Ryan North," the two page comic is touted as "a true enough story." Click on the images in the tweet[...]
Marvel Goes Tabloid, Reveals Spider-Man's Arrest Warrant
On Marvel.com, the company has published the actual NYPD arrest warrant for Spider-Man, whose fugitive status will be the subject of the storyline kicking off in Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #297 by Chip Zdarsky and one of the Kuberts, probably Adam but don't quote us on that, in November. Check out the arrest warrant below[...]
Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends Panel At NYCC: The No Tongue Rule Broken
Hugh Sheridan reports from NYCC for Bleeding Cool: Editor Nick Lowe MCed Friday's "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends" panel at NYCC, which also featured writers Dan Slott (Amazing Spider-Man), Chip Zdarsky (Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man) Robbie Thompson (Spider-Man vs Deadpool) and artist Will Sliney (Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider), Rodney Barnes (Falcon) and Venom editor Devin Lewis. NYCC[...]
Jughead: The Hunger
The reboots weren't bad, but other than Chip Zdarsky's run on Jughead, I wasn't enthralled by them Here's hoping Archie can keep up the momentum with their current lineup! You can check out the Jughead: The Hunger oneshot on Comixology right now. Beware his hunger! Werewolf Jughead returns in October with a new JUGHEAD: THE HUNGER series![...]
Chip Zdarsky Teaches You How To Draw Spidey…Kinda
In a new variant cover for Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #1, on which he serves as the writer, Chip Zdarsky will teach readers how to draw the web-slinging hero in six-easy steps…if only he can just get it right. In typical Zdarsky fashion, humour wins through as he satirises what is perhaps the most frustrating[...]
Growth and Moving On: Star-Lord #6 Review
Not because it's left hanging; despite what is apparently not the original plans of the creative team, they manage to wrap up pretty much every thread in this series in a nice bow in this issue, giving the series a fitting end, with the few remaining seemingly to be cleared up in an annual later[...]