Dark Horse has announced the next spinoff miniseries in the Black Hammer franchise. Jeff Lemire is joined by Max Fiumara, Dave Stewart, and Nate Piekos for the four-issue mini-series, which is set to hit stores in March. Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire, J.G Jones, Dustin Nguyen, and Annie Wu will provide variant covers[...]
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Last Wednesday saw the release of Dark Nights: Metal tie in one shot, Batman Lost, written by Scott Snyder, James Tyion IV, and Joshua Williamson, with art handled by Doug Mahnke, Yanick Paquette, Jorge Jimenez, Jaime Mendoza, Wil Quintana, Nathan Fairbairn, and Alejandro Sanchez.
Batman Lost cover by Olivier Coipel and Dave Stewart
But one of the[...]
The 80-page comic adaptation will feature colors by Dave Stewart The book will hits stores in June 2018, but for now, you can see the cover to tide you over:
Dark Horse has a new comic book coming out from Neil Gaiman and Rafael Albuquerque Well, sort of Albuquerque will be adapting Gaiman's 2003 short[...]
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Rasputin: Voice of the Dragon (Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, Christopher Mitten, Dave Stewart, Mike Hiddleston), Koshchei the Deathless (Mike Mignola, Ben Stenbeck, Dave Stewart), and Hellboy: Krampus (Mike Mignola, Adam Hughes) will see Mignola take a truly active writing role for the first time since the last issue of Hellboy in Hellin 2016[...]
In this story's initial issue, he reflects on his own troubled past, the fate of children in the city who are being dragged to their deaths in the murky canals that are so much a part of their life, and sets out to end the suffering by hunting down the creature responsible.
As strange as it[...]
We don't exactly how the team are going to deface the paintings and your attention is really solidly flagged away from that question until you need to know that information.
I put a spoiler warning on this article, mainly because I felt that I couldn't review this issue without talking about Cameron Stewart and Dave Stewart's[...]
If it becomes easy for you, you become a killer"
The unsung gem of 2015 is without a doubt John Arcudi, James Harren and Dave Stewart's Rumble Straight away you can see why it might have been somewhat overlooked Combining slow paced world building and a unique mythos with kinetic no holds barred action set pieces[...]
The sketch, drawn at a comic convention and in black & white was given to original Hellboy colorist Dave Stewart to come up with the color scheme.
Now they will be releasing the piece as a 12" statue. This design, with the Hell Boy name on the belt, would become the iconic filed-horn fighter of the supernatural that[...]
By Alex Wilson My first introduction to the world of Chuck Palahniuk and Fight Club was through the film adaptation by David Fincher. My friend’s older
From Oni Press, written by Cullen Bunn, with art by Brian Churilla, and colors by Dave Stewart, Hellbreak #2 explores what happens before the extraction team ventures into hell This is something that I was definitely curious about from the moment I heard about the concept that the comic centered on So as a reader, I[...]
Drawn by Ben Stenbeck, with colors by Dave Stewart, the book seems as compact a package of storytelling as you might ever find, with hardly a line or word going to waste.
What we do get in Issue #2, as well as in Issue #1, are flashback reflections on the Monster's experiences, and in this issue,[...]
And that's how Bourbon Thret became the Shaolin Cowboy.
An interesting bit of information about the release: almost the entire Dark Horse edition of Bourbon Thret will be re-colored by the award winning colorist Dave Stewart When it was originally published, Bourbon Thret was colored by a team of colorists that left Darrow unsatisfied with the[...]
Written by Maura McHugh and Kim Newman, with art by Tyler Crook, colors by Dave Stewart, and a cover by Mike Mignola, the third volume dedicated to stories from the life of Sir Edward Grey: Witchfinder arrives in comic shops this week on April 22nd, and is hitting the bookshops next week This arc, titled[...]
Releasing this March, From Oni Press, is Hellbreak, written by Cullen Bunn, with art by Brian Churilla and colors by Dave Stewart. The story adopts the idea that there are thousands of Hells consisting of empires where the most evil characters are well respected-complete with prehistoric monstrosities[...]
This week, Abe Sapien #20 arrives, with art by the fantastically emotive Max Fiumara, colors by Dave Stewart, and co-written by Mike Mignola and Scott Allie The current Abe Sapien storyline has taken him strange places into a world on the edge of collapse, as he narrowly avoids being a kind of dangerous messiah for[...]
Hellbreak, written by Cullen Bunn, with art by Brian Churilla and colors by Dave Stewart takes on the concept of venturing into Hell to rescue lost souls and bring them back Cullen Bunn joins us on Bleeding Cool to discuss his career thus far, where he drew inspiration from, and the cast of characters that make up the story.
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From Oni Press comes a new long form series entitled Hellbreak, written by Cullen Bunn, with art by Brian Churilla and colors by Dave Stewart Hellbreak adopts the idea that there are thousands of Hells consisting of empires where the most evil characters are well respected-complete with prehistoric monstrosities A forbidden technology has been created[...]
Creative team, Brian Wood (Star Wars, DMZ, The Massive,) Danijel Zezelj (Northlanders, Loveless), & Dave Stewart (The Walking Dead, Star Wars) are cooking up a world where chefs are practically royalty, and they're calling it Starve.
The story will focus on Chef Gavin Cruikshank, who has returned from forced exile, but things at his TV show[...]
Among them are Wytches #3 by Scott Snyder and Jock, Rumble #1 by John Arcudi, James Harren, and Dave Stewart, East of West #16 by Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta, last but not least is Bitch Planet #1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine DeLandro Image was also nice to include a t-shirt and handy, dandy[...]
Williams III, colors by Dave Stewart, letters by Todd Klein, and variant covers by Dave McKean
It was certainly likely that Sandman: Overture would make many of the best-of lists of 2014, given the sheer professional virtuosity of the comics creators on the creative team, however, it was far from a foregone conclusion that the comic[...]
Aliens: Fire and Stone #1 is arriving from Dark Horse on September 24th, and with a little artwork alchemy from artist Patric Reynolds and colorist Dave Stewart, we get a glimpse of a story world both groundedly human and dangerously alien Writer Chris Roberson sets the tone for avoiding "red shirt" syndrome by making us[...]
At times, he's had different colorists like Dave Stewart Here he did the colors himself and the lettering Some of the drawing in the most recent issues is just spectacular.
If you look through Issue #2, there's this one full-figure shot of the Goon where he's standing on these stairs holding an axe And the rendering[...]
Originally slated for October, Hellbreak by Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun) and Brian Churilla (Big Trouble In Little China) will not debut until March of 2015 as the coloring duties are changing from Jordie Bellaire (Moon Knight) to Dave Stewart (Hellboy).
Taking Hellbreak's vacated slot on the schedule is another Cullen Bunn project, Terrible Lizard drawn[...]
Sebastian Fiumara's artwork on Abe Sapien #16 is just stunning, as well as the bold color choices by Dave Stewart that pit Abe against a desert of a town and set him up, just in these action scenes below, as a tremendous physical force to be reckoned with–particularly when he's finally facing down his own[...]
And Dave Stewart is coloring, and he does it all digitally, but it looks more organic than a lot of the oil painting you'll see out there.
HMS: There's a texture.
SA: There are brushstrokes There's a way of thinking about color that's somewhat true to classic painters.
HMS: It's interesting, though it's a strange thing to say,[...]
On top of that, I'm a huge fan of Matt Hollingsworth, Dave Stewart, Justin Ponsor, Laura Martin, Lee Loughridge, Dave McCaig, Jordie Bellaire, and I'm sure a bunch of others that I'm forgetting They all do incredible and inspiring work.
MB: What significance does color have for you? What colors do you gravitate towards and use[...]
There's plenty of contrast with expectations in the artwork and the plot, too, since the story is set in a rural cabin in a dry dust-bowl like environment, the every opposite of a place you'd expect to find an amphibious being like Abe.
The absence of water makes the story feel very stark, and that's accented[...]
If issue #12 is any indication, this is going to be one of the most psychologically impacting stories yet told in the Hellboy Universe.
The tone of the comic, beat by beat mythological, and the artwork on the comic by Max Fiumara and Dave Stewart builds an increasingly unsettling mood as readers watch Abe's approach through[...]
Williams explained that sometimes the process in creating Overture works in its own layers including input from Gaiman, Williams, Todd Klein and Dave Stewart For instance, after producing the crowd scenes of Sandmen, Gaiman and letterer Klein often went back and added dialogue for them suggested by their appearance Todd Klein, who was in the[...]
This week there are so many books in such a diversity of genres, that I'm choosing quite a wide range of comics for my reading experience, from fantasy to horror and even an all-ages glimpse into some favorite characters…
Much-awaited, much-anticipated, I was naturally going to read Sandman: Overture #2 by Neil Gaiman and JH Williams[...]