Happy, written by Grant Morrison with art by Darick Robertson, is an interesting tale of murder and fantasy Morrison has had a long love of magic in his stories and this comic is no exception It combines territory that seems fairly new to Morrison, crime stories, and throws it in with what could be considered[...]
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Sorry for the delay on this one. A convention happened. But here's how retailers were reordering comics last week. Again, special covers and subsequent
The first issue of Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson's miniseries Happy was released only last month, but there are already plans in place to bring the story to the big screen Actor and musician RZA, who is now making the move into directing, is attached to helm the project, with Reginald Hudlin of Django Unchained[...]
Louis Falcetti writes; The United States certainly loves to celebrate two choices, Coke and Pepsi, McDonalds and Burger King, Republicans and Democrats
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHWNhr_JkYE It was that kind of evening it seems. More MorrisonCon videos are starting to spill out, including thee from
I'm H-A-P-P-Y… here's the variant cover for this week's launch of Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson's new comic from Image, Happy You can read the Bleeding Cool review here…
I'm H-A-P-P-Y… here's the variant cover for this week's launch of Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson's new comic from Image, Happy You can read the Bleeding[...]
That's the first word of the long awaited Grant Morrison/Darick Robertson Image collaboration Happy out September 26 and as far as word choice goes, it's apt Not that Morrison has ever had a problem choosing his words Not that Morrison's work has ever been considered realism But when you realize that Happy is penned by[...]
But, as it was the previous year, by the time the actual show rolled out, there were many female guests at the show.
While Mark Millar took a lot of flak for that, his previous colleague and now sworn nemesis Grant Morrison also has his own comic convention, in Las Vegas, MorrisonCon.
Robert Kirkman, Darick Robertson, Jason[...]
As shown at the Image Comics panel at San Diego Comic Con, the trailer for Darick Robertson and Gary Whitta's The Oliver.
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As shown at the Image Comics panel at San Diego Comic Con, the trailer for Darick Robertson and Gary Whitta's The Oliver.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_AYKTwqIek[/youtube]
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At San Diego Comic Con, at the Image panel, Darick Robertson announced Oliver with Book Of Eli writer Gary Whitta, describing it as "a steampunk reinterpretation of Oliver Twist in a post apocalyptic London where clones are work slaves…
At San Diego Comic Con, at the Image panel, Darick Robertson announced Oliver with Book Of[...]
In an interview about MorrisonCon, Darick Robertson stated that he has a new creator-owned series for DC Comics in the works with Christos Gage.
Robertson, once on a DC exclusive contract, and co-creator of the perennial Transmetropolitan hasn't worked for DC since The Boys was ejected from DC by Paul Levitz for Dynamite because, well, Paul[...]
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I initially approached Darick Robertson so that I could get some quotes for an article on The Boys I'm working on for another site [Bastard – Rich] As the conversation progressed he said some fantastic things that I had to share with Bleeding Cool readers [Oh, okay them, as you were – Rich]
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Here's a very quick roundup:
Happy by Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson iFanboy has more on this one, with Morrison saying this may be the first of several Image books: "Beyond that, there are big plans to do more books at Image and I have several ideas lined up!"
Jupiter's Children by Frank Quitely and Mark Millar,[...]
Three Dynamite covers, one for The Boys #62 by Darick Robertson and two for his plotted series Jennifer Blood, one by Tim Bradstreet, the other by ALe Garza…
A little bit of Garth Ennisiness on a Friday morning Three Dynamite covers, one for The Boys #62 by Darick Robertson and two for his[...]
Yes, that's more like it. Real life Transmetropolitan bill posters posted up in New York on the corner of W 26th st and 8th, created for the Transmet Art
Based on the original first issue of The Boys by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, as then published by DC Comics and now published by Dynamite, a fan film from Cynical Panda Enjoy.
Based on the original first issue of The Boys by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, as then published by DC Comics and[...]
The superhero satire by GArth Ennis and Darick Robertson that could, is heading well into its fourth year now, with sales that beat pretty much any non-Premiere non-licensed title Including a stack of DC's own books And it has a movie on the way And here's the cover to that fiftieth upcoming issue, in a[...]
Frank Quitely's cover for All Star Superman #1.
Darick Robertson's cover for The Boys #34, already in trouble at Diamond.
A nice "swipe" here, clearly a homage to the original, taking the squeaky clean benevolent uberman image of Superman and reinterpreting him as… well, a racist, genocidal bastard.
Yeah, you know DC could never have published this.
In Swipe[...]
I'd like to officially welcome Warren Ellis to BleedingCool.com with this rather fun Amazon listing. How many copies will you order?














