We start with the third installment of the Doc Savage series by Chris Roberson and Bilquis Everly… then don't distress as we have Damsels #13 by Leah Moore, John Reppion and Aneke and then we end with the end of Cryptozoic Man as Bryan Johnson and Walter Flanagan bring the four and final issue of[...]
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Doc Savage: Man Of Bronze has been out of the public eye for far too long, now Dynamite Entertainment has brought the character back with Chris Roberson at the helm Roberson sits down with Ande Parks to talk about the new series and the artist they both have worked with.
ANDE PARKS: First off, I see[...]
I wonder…
You might be able to say "propitious" in Doc Savage #1, but I wouldn't like to give it a try.
Translation from the Scottish for GI Joe Special Missions #10 "Numpty" is someone who is, well, a wee bit daft So, no translation necessary then Although possibly some needless tautology Like that phrase "needless tautology". [...]
Tony Lee talks to Chris Roberson about working on Doc Savage for Dynamite;
TL: Chris, you're best known in comics fandom for your work in the Fables universe and iZombie, both for Vertigo What brought you to this project?
I've been hinting (not so subtly) to the good people at Dynamite that I adore Doc Savage since[...]
In the throes of the cancellation of DC's First Wave line, we learned that DC no longer had the rights to publish Doc Savage.
Well now, thanks to Baltimore Comic Con, we have news on exactly where And, yes, it's where you'd expect Dynamite have signed a licensing deal with Conde Nast to publish comics featuring[...]
A couple of years ago, JG Jones began writing a six issue story for his Doc Savage, with Phil Winslade on art, that started with issue 13.
The comic was cancelled with issue 17, leaving a hanging "To Be Continued" tag… that was never picked up.
Until now.
Without fanfare, without announcement, almost hoping no one would notice,[...]
Marvel's Tom Brevoort tweeted;
Is it really true that, for the Marvel-generated Doc Savage stories that DC has been collecting, they're not paying the creators anything?
DC has indeed been publishing collections of Doc Savage material, originally published serially by Marvel, as DC now has the Doc Savage comics licence and, it seems, these comics rights came[...]