IDW has given IGN the press release that the artists on the first four issues will be big name creators Rafael Albuquerque, Joëlle Jones, Cliff Chiang, and Chris Burnham Each of these artists will illustrate one of the first four issues of the new series, one per turtle But no, Rafael will not draw the[...]
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Following the 2022 Battle Action special published by Rebellion/2000AD, writer Garth Ennis will be returning to the Battle Picture Weekly and Action! brands from IPC to reintroduce a new series, alongside creators John Wagner, Dan Abnett, Torunn Grønbekk, Rob Williams, John Higgins and Chris Burnham.
Launching on the 31st of May in 2000 AD-size magazine format,[...]
The solicitation for Unstoppable Doom Patrol #1 by Dennis Culver and Chris Burnham, out at the end of March from DC Comics, mentioned "Scratch-off variant covers by CHRIS BURNHAM", But what are they? In today's newsletter from Dennis Culver, he elaborates on sharing a studio space with Burnham in the late teensies "The one thing[...]
With Tom King and Chris Burnham working on Dark Crisis: Worlds Without A Justice League: Superman #1 While Brandon Thomas, Chuck Brown and Fico Ossio do the same in a back-up strip for Aquaman Poor Aquaman, has to share his main title with another Aquaman and si now relegated to a backup strip.
Pariah The Great[...]
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Erik Burnham's Writer’s Commentary on Chastity #3 on sale now from Dynamite. He writes. Holy cow, it’s time for another commentary. It’s been a while
And adding Chris Burnham, Esad Ribic, Nicolas Pitarra, Olivier Coipel and Steve Skroce to the credits.
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(W) Jason Aaron (A) More (A/CA) Esad Ribic
THE FINAL CHAPTER OF THE YEARS-SPANNING, AWARD-WINNING SAGA!
The sun has gone black Midgard isn't far behind The entire Multiverse is dying – and with it, the last of the[...]
Gimple, Chris Burnham, and Nathan Fairbairn, was Beyonce-dropped back in July with no warning whatsoever, so disorienting Bleeding Cool Rumourmonger-in-Chief Rich Johnston that he published eleven clickbait articles about it in a single day Johnston has continued to be confused about the series, reporting back in August that the third issue would be in stores[...]
She is informed of the situation and must decide how to respond.
Die!Die!Die! #1 cover by Chris Burnham and Nathan Fairbairn
I've chosen to not beat around the bush with the amount of disdain I hold for Die!Die!Die! That's half because it's two weeks old — and I'm just now getting around to covering it — and half[...]
Much like the Norns, Aaron takes every single thread and weaves them together into an epic, large story that captures ever aspect of his incredible run on Thor.
This is helped by a frankly incredible selection of artists on the issue, from Russell Dauterman, Olivier Coipel, Chris Burnham, James Harren, and Walter Simonson, among many, many[...]
Morrison says that Diana will face her greatest challenge in the book, and that his Wonder Woman: Earth One books will be a trilogy.
Oh, and there will be Nazi punching…
And also a sequel to Arkham Asylum, with Chris Burnham on art, at 120 pages Morrison compares it to Luc Beson, and says it will be[...]
The episode features Mike Marts from Aftershock Comics, Matt Wilson colourist on The Wicked + The Divine, Chris Burnham of Officer Downe, and Nameless, Donny Cates of Baby Teeth, Redneck and God Country, Matt Horak of Punisher, and Swamp Thing's Phil Hester You can listen to the whole thing below, but here are a few highlights[...]
As a big SOA fan, when I first heard that Kim Coates would star in the film version of the Joe Casey / Chris Burnham comic Officer Downe, I couldn't help but think to myself what a stellar bit of casting they'd done there Kim Coates seemed a perfect fit for the title role of[...]
Artist Chris Burnham was entertainingly holding court at Artists Alley yesterday at San Diego Comic Con I asked him how he felt at being "targeted" by Grant Morrison, an entertaining choice of language used in Grant's interview in Entertainment Weekly which revealed he was the new EIC of Heavy Metal Magazine.
Burnham, who has previously worked[...]
Between solicitation and publication, changes can take place in the make-up of a comic book… especially from Marvel and DC Comics.
Well, today, here are two from Marvel.
The first, that writer Dennis Culver will join the already solicited Chris Burnham on E Is For Extinction #2, part of Marvel's Secret Wars crossover event.
And the second, that[...]
Looks like Chris Burnham got his DC comp copies of upcoming titles, including those ads running on the same page as the comic books that we'd talked about.
And appropriately enough they're for Twix…
Though Burnham is more concerned with the ad quallity rather than the placement and media buying…
TO BE CLEAR, I'm more concerned about shitty[...]
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— Nicky Poo (@NickPitarra) February 14, 2015
Luckily Chris Burnham was on hand to save Valentine's Day.
ProFlowers just arrived! Next up: intercourse with @NickPitarra's flowerless girlfriend pic.twitter.com/gNDFW7Fc4Z
— Chris Burnham (@TheBurnham) February 15, 2015
So all's well that ends well…
Valentine's Day The day when people send overpriced flowers to each other[...]
I've just read Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham's Nameless #1 And now I get to talk about it.
I'm trying not to read it again right now I'm looking at the very recent memory of it out of the corner of my mental eye Good, it's not going away.
We begin with our "nameless" lead jumping from occult-based[...]
But who is drawing it?
The DC Comics website lists Ben Oliver, Chris Sprouse, Dan Jurgens, Cameron Stewart, Klaus Janson, Gary Frank, Nicola Scott and "Various".
Whereas Amazon lists Giuseppe Camuncoli, Jae Lee, Jon Bogdanove, Gary Frank, Todd Nauck, Chris Sprouse, Andrew Robinson, Duncan Rouleau, Cameron Stewart, Pete Woods, Ben Oliver, Nicola Scott, Marcus To, Joe Prado,[...]
And based on his own sketches for the characters in the series, something he's been known to be doing with Multiversity for quite some time.
In fact, it's definitely him.
Though he's come on a bit since his sketches for Arkham Asylum…
The other covers by Chris Burnham, Bryan Hitch and Ivan Reis follow below, as well as a six[...]
Chris Burnham, Michael Carroll, Henry Flint, and Jock took the podium MCed by Michael Molcher, who was in fine form.
Chris Burnham, new this year to 2000AD, appeared in the Free Comic Book Day issue Drawing Dredd was "wild" for this American, and Matt Smith included his all time favorite villains, the Blobs, in the issue[...]
The logo was designed by Robin Helfritch and production art was done by Vincent Kukua with Chris Burnham and Rod Reis providing cover art and color respectively and Sean Von Gorman producing the 'Lil Liberator' backup It's available now, as are the previous issues, all priced $3.50
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Black Mask have had a hell[...]
And not too shabby with the Chris Burnham cover below.
ZERO is named for its main character, secret agent Edward Zero, a sociopath who solves problems with violence, a perfect execution machine He's built his life around certain principles, but ZERO is the story of what happens when his carefully maintained systems break down and Zero[...]
I love these little preview/final page changes that pop up publicly from DC from time to time. And so do the rest of you, my analytics tell me. An
A preview page of Batman Inc #13 reveals a last minute change from Jason Todd as Wingman on the left, replaced by Dark Ranger on the right in the finished
From Batman And Robin #16 by Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham.
In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree They may be homages, parodies, ironic appropriations, coincidences or works of the lightbox We trust you, the reader, to make that judgment yourself? If you are unable to[...]
Then we see the after-effects of a certain incident…
Okay, did anyone just throw up a little? It might not have been so bad if it hadn't been so detailed and the features quite so cute-in-concept from Chris Burnham's pen.
But seriously, is there a difference between this DC comic and Bleeding-Cool-owners-Avatar's Uber right now?
Okay.,, maybe a[...]
As pretty much every comic fan on the internet knows, there are a few vintage Batman stories that contain some bits which are amusingly dirty with the benefit of a few decades of hindsight, but that's another matter.
Anyway, Chris Burnham seems to have been pushing it with glee this week.
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But Batman doesn't get a look in on that one.
Anyway, Chris Burnham seems to have been pushing it with glee this week The new Batman Inc #11 written by Burnham is a Batmanless look at the Batman of Japan, his associates and his villains It is completely ridiculous, in a quite wonderful fashion and will[...]
Last night, while I was fast asleep, dreaming of headless kittens marching on Manhattan, Mark Seifert very kindly popped up the news that Chris Burnham and friends would be creating a new Batman Incorporated Special to follow Grant Morrison's final run on the title.
The cover showed off a number of Batman Inc characters, including Nightrunner[...]