The married duo are following writer Brian Azzarello and artist Cliff Chiang’s critically acclaimed three-year run on the title (along with help from Tony Akins and other fill-in artists), which ends in October.The Finches are reportedly taking a very different approach to the stories than their predecessors did Azzarello opted to write a lengthy, self-contained[...]
And lots of retailers will be getting their own exclusive cover from Cliff Chiang, Becky Cloonan, Francesco Francavilla, Dustin Nguyen, Sean Murphy and Bill Sienkiewicz.Such as Francavilla's cover above...
Across the globe, century after century, men and women were burned, drowned, hanged, tortured, imprisoned, persecuted, and murdered for witchcraft None of them were witches[...]
The big DC Comics panel at Baltimore Comic Con kicked off on Saturday afternoon at 3PM, hosted by Bobbie Chase, featuring Greg Capullo, Cliff Chiang, David Finch, Dan Jurgens, Aaron Kuder, Paul Levitz, Joe Prado, Ivan Reis, and Peter Tomasi.The year 2014 is the 75th anniversary of Batman, and DC aren't done yet, with a[...]
The first issue will feature a subscription variant cover by Cliff Chiang. Look for this new series to hit comic shops this September. British military science-fiction author Karen Traviss takes the reigns of the new G.I Joe series for IDW as the team adjusts to a new world where Cobra has become the peacekeeping taskforce[...]
Jones’ Little Nemo - Dream Another Dream StripFrom Dean Haspiel’s Little Nemo - Dream Another Dream StripFrom Cliff Chiang’s Little Nemo - Dream Another Dream Strip By Nikolai FomichLocust Moon Comics proudly announced their Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream Kickstarter campaign earlier this week I sat down with two of the minds behind the project[...]
In this case, while already a long title, it would have been best if they added the following – “And How Kelly Sue DeConnick and Gail Simone Kick Bootie, Plus Three Impressive Male Artists." DeConnick and Simone were kicking bootie as part of the panel with Cliff Chiang, Rick Burchett, and Georges Jeanty as the[...]
Look out for our trusty writers Dan Wickline, Joshua Stone, Michele Brittany, Jesse Criscone, and Bill Watters in panels and on the hunt for stories...There's a good representation of publishers here at Wondercon this year, including: Dark Horse, DC Comics, Top Cow, IDW, Boom! and more on the floor, with Marvel also running a few[...]
Sue, at DC Women Kicking Ass, has been reading the new TwoMorrows volume on Cliff Chiang and his work on the DC New 52 Wonder Woman And they learnt something new about how it all went down.
Chiang had no idea until March during a dinner with Dan Didio at WonderCon that Wonder Woman would be[...]
Forbidden Planet NYC is located at 832 Broadway in Manhattan.Thursday, March 27thDare2Draw returns with special Guest Artist Cliff Chiang, and will be hosted by Michelle Mozes and Simon Fraser.
They say: "Bring your sketchbooks for an evening of live drawing with Dynamic Action Models, contests & give-aways, demonstrations, Q&A and mingling with other cartoonists, including our[...]
Bleeding Cool has learned from informed sources that rockstar comic book artist David Finch, recently on Dark Knight and currently on Forever Evil, will be moving onto DC's monthly Wonder Woman comic.I hear there were considerable machinations at the publisher before this appointment, but this will follow on from the end of Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang's acclaimed[...]
Notable contributors include Cliff Chiang, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Ming Doyle, Ales Kot, Mark Buckingham and many more solid comics creators The variety of art styles and the wildly divergent weird tales are part of the appeal in these “Nine Tales of Divine Horror”. Steve Beach’s “Daniel” may be the standout story and art of the[...]
Only a talented hand such as Ruas’ can make them appear beautiful.Wonder Woman #21 by Cliff ChiangIt’s a cover crossover! Wonder Woman and friends are being sucked through a boom tube, and they’ll reappear in the cover of 100 Bullets: Brother Lono #1! I just love how Chiang shows how powerful the boom tube is by having immortals like Orion and Diana being[...]
The blood spatter up top only makes the cover that much more thrilling.Wonder Woman #20 by Cliff ChiangThis is my favorite cover of the week, hands down The sleek grayscale look of Wonder Woman and her logo is so cold feeling, that the swarm of red-hot hands make for an intense scene The god baby[...]
Initially I thought this was a variant by Cliff Chiang because of the softness of the lines and colors, but sure enough it’s the combined talents of Tucci and Hi-Fi that brings the epicness of this cover to life The situation appears to be dire, for if Aquaman can’t even control the water, then what[...]
But don't make my mistake, go read Wonder Woman #12 by Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang first, and then hit the forum (spoilers!) to talk about what it might mean.
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Eliot Cole writes for Bleeding Cool; I read the other day that this run has been receiving some amount of criticism online of late, I'm here to tell you not to believe the negative hype … if there is such a thing. We're back now with the original creative crew, Azzarello and Chiang. Frankly, though, […]
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