Including a new title by Dennis Hopeless and Víctor Ibáñez Dennis Hopeless is best known for… well, a lot WWE, All-New X-Men, Cable & X-Force, Avengers Arena, Spider-Woman, Jean Grey, Sea Of Stars, Avengers Undercover, X-O Manowar, Cloak & Dagger, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Inferno, Star Wars: Vader, Cosmic Ghost Rider, Gearhead, Spider-Man… will that[...]
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Heather Antos announced the promotion online, amending her Twitter bio to the new credit and then tweeting "New title, who dis?"
Heather Antos, art by Michael Walsh.
She received congratulations on her new role from the likes of comic creators, marketing, publisher, and journalists including Joe Glass, John Reppion, Jim Dandedeau, Jamal Igle, Chris Arrant, Geoff Thorne, Declan[...]
Valiant Entertainment keeps on plodding along, just two monthly titles, but still playing the game, with Harbinger #3 and X-O Manowar #9, with creators Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Robbi Rodriguez, Dennis Hopeless and Emilio Laiso giving an overall feel of Marvel Comics about five years ago… here are the Valiant December 2021 solicits and solicitations[...]
X-O Manowar returns at Valiant this November with a new direction from writer Dennis "Hopeless" Hallum and artist Emilio Laiso.
Originally planned for November and then pushed back to 2020, that new X-O Manowar series by Dennis Hopeless "Hallum" and Emilio Laiso is set for release this March, according to a press release from Valiant.
New York, NY (December 16th, 2019) – X-O MANOWAR #1 unleashes the Valiant Universe's most powerful hero in an all-new series[...]
Think of it like a giant snake swallowing its own tail, which is pretty much a metaphor for the comic book industry in general.
In any case, the next mini-series will be Spider-Man: The Black Cat Strikes, written by Dennis Hopeless "Hallum" with a cover by Sana Takeda and art by Luca Maresca.
Spider-Man: Velocity, the second[...]
Following up on Marvel's Spider-Man: City at War in August, Marvel will launch another comic book based on the Spider-Man videogame, which is itself, of course, based on the comic books.
"Mmmmmffff," Marvel Vice President of Sales David Gabriel reportedly said of the series, unable to speak clearly because he had transformed into a snake and[...]
Set to hit stores in March, the book will be written by Dennis Hopeless with art on issue 1 by Paolo Villanelli and issue 2 by Brian Level.
Wendig's series was never actually solicited, with Wendig's firing delaying the planned January release, but Marvel delayed fully canceling, instead looking to find a writer to replace Wendig,[...]
The series, available on digital comics platforms as part of Marvel's Digital Originals program, will still be written by Dennis Hopeless. Ruairí Coleman will draw the first two issues, he announced on Twitter.
It's official: I'm drawing Cloak & Dagger at Marvel!
I'll be taking on art duties for 2 issues of the next arc, written by the[...]
This issue is written by Dennis Hopeless with art by Hyeonjin Kim.
Said BOOM! Editor Chris Rosa:
The Women of NXT helped changed the landscape of WWE and we're thrilled to put the spotlight on Asuka And for fans of Paige, you'll learn just what she was doing before she made her WWE return with shocking new allies.
Here's[...]
Written by Dennis Hopeless with art by Kendall Goode, this issue focuses on Finn Balor's rivalry with Samoa Joe.
Editor Chris Rosa said of the book in a press release:
The rivalry between Finn Bálor and Samoa Joe is a perfect example of what makes NXT so special, seamlessly blending action, athleticism and nuanced storytelling for an[...]
Superstar comic book writer Cullen Bunn and that guy who killed all the teen characters that time Dennis Hopeless have embarked on a bold new project: a YouTube show Proving their marketing savvy is as finely honed as their filmmaking skills, the dynamic duo launched the show just as the San Diego Comic-Con news cycle was[...]
Today in completely unexpected Marvel comics, the creative team of Dennis Hopeless and Djibril Morisette-Phan will be telling a new tale starring Seargent Fury and his Howling Commandos in Journey Into Mystery: The Birth of Krakoa #1, a 40-page one-shot revealed in Marvel's September's solicitations The book takes readers back to the end of World[...]
And they're pulling out all the stops.
Gail Simone, Fabian Nicieza, Dennis Hopeless, and Leah Williams are all writing for the series, along with artists Victor Ibanez, Juan Gedeon, Natacha Bustos, Leonard Kirk, and More (who we presume to be a Franco-Belgian comic artist — it's pronounced More-ay) As if that weren't enough star power, the[...]
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WWE #18
(W) Dennis Hopeless, Tini Howard (A) Serg Acuña (CA) Dan Mora
Long-time frenemies Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn take the spotlight in this new arc[...]
The Ruins is a powder keg, with OCP handing out the matches.
LUCAS STAND: INNER DEMONS #4
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Retail Price: $3.99
Writers: Kurt Sutter & Caitlin Kittredge
Artist: Jesus Hervás
Cover Artist: Adam Gorham
With no one to trust and nowhere left to run, Lucas finally meets his fate, and it's not what he expected.
ABBOTT #5
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Retail Price: $3.99
Writer:[...]
We make no promises about the use of your time, however.
This week we've got Phoenix Resurrection #5, All-New Wolverine #30, Despicable Deadpool #293, Old Man Logan #34, and Jean Grey #11. Let's wrap up the week, saving the (hopefully) best for last with Jean Grey #11!
Jean Grey #11
Writer: Dennis Hopeless
Artists: Victor Ibanaz and Alberto Albuquerque
Colorist: Jay David Ramos
Letterer: Travis Lanham
This is[...]
Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat at WrestleMania III.
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WWE #16
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Retail Price: $3.99
Writers: Dennis Hopeless, Tini Howard
Artists: Serg Acuña, Hyeonjin Kim
Main Cover: Dan Mora
Action Figure Variant Cover: Adam Riches
RAW Connecting Cover: Brent Schoonover
Alexa Bliss Incentive[...]
There's even a quick Kane focused piece — which highlights the big red monster's domination in WWE — done by the talented team of Julian May, Rodrigo Lorenzo, Doug Garbark, and Jim Campbell.
Writer Dennis Hopeless is excellent at giving each of the men their voice Dean sounds like Dean, and so on The story is[...]
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Now, despite the unfortunate cover to the issue, Jean Grey #9 from Marvel Comics by Dennis Hopeless, Victor Ibáñez, Jay David Ramos, and Travis Lanham is a really great entry into this young series, even if it does feel like it is hurtling towards a conclusion I'm not saying the cover is bad —[...]
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Jean Grey #8 from Marvel Comics by Dennis Hopeless and Victor Ibanez is the first issue in the series falling under the Marvel Legacy banner, continuing the teen Jean Grey's mission to try and find a way to stand up to the Phoenix Force that is making its way to Earth — and it[...]
Jean Grey #7 is a bit disappointing. The narrative is confused, the art isn’t particularly great, and old Jean Grey is borderline unbearable.
As much as a I love much of Dennis Hopeless's work, like Spider Woman, I'm not sure he's presented an issue that is as good as Aaron's Doctor Strange yet However, this was still a fun read, and it is probably the best of Hopeless's work on the title This one manages to nail a recommendation[...]
Jean Grey #5 isn’t a particularly bad issue, but it is wildly mediocre in the grand scheme of things. It’s fun, but it feels inconsequential.
Doctor Strange #23 falls more into the first category.
Dennis Hopeless is a talented writer who can play with humor without it becoming annoying as well as tell serious stories that grab your attention His Spider Woman is one of my favorite series to come out in recent years, and I genuinely enjoyed his Cable and[...]
Jean Grey #4 succeeded in focusing on Jean’s personality and journey, despite the constant guest stars. Overall, a fun read.
Dennis Hopeless and Victor Ibanez continue as the creative team of Jean Grey as Marvel Legacy pits Jean against an old romantic rival this Fall But who's drawing the covers?!
Continuing the slow rollout of Legacy creative team and detail announcements to their media partners, Marvel has given CBR the solicit for Jean Grey #8, revealing that[...]
With charming dialogue between the titular character and the Sub-Mariner, as well as a more focused story, Jean Grey #3 promises a good series ahead.
Despite Dennis Hopeless's truly great Spider Woman series, there was some doubt as to whether or not he would be able to maintain the high quality of the Doctor Strange series, especially given that he was put on in the midst of a massive crossover like Secret Empire.
I'm glad to say that his book connects to[...]
However, the reason solo titles like this exist is to show what the character is like when they strike out on their own.
Dennis Hopeless is a talented writer, his run on Spider Woman being one of my favorite series in recent years He keeps the dialogue entertaining, and even with the myriad of characters in[...]