Agnes Garbowska, an artist on one of the stories in Dynamite's new Grumpy Cat & Pokey #1, on sale in February, sat down with Byron Brewer to discuss the internet's cutest curmudgeon and her new miniseries.
BYRON BREWER: Agnes, how did you get involved with this new Grumpy Cat & Pokey book from Dynamite?
AGNES GARBOWSKA: I[...]
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Welcome to the Fourth Bleeding Cool Top 100 Power List for the next Bleeding Cool Magazine, being serialized right now on the Bleeding Cool website. It's
We mentioned that Dynamite Entertainment had a Bob's Burgers book as a Gold Book title for Free Comic Book Day, the titles that all retailers have to order to participate in the event.
Well, they also have a silver title for Grumpy Cat – which has more leeway for ordering…
Here's the bumf.
Next up, Grumpy Cat, the internet's[...]
Dynamite and Paizo's collaboration continues with Pathfinder: The Hollow Mountain Byron Brewer chatted with Erik Mona about the success of the Pathfinder property across various media as well as his own personal favorite character Cover by Sebastian Cichon.
BYRON BREWER: Erik, Pathfinder has proven popular across media What is it about these characters and this world,[...]
Barbiere for his new Dynamite series The Precinct The series is set in the Legendarry universe created by Bill Willingham The commentary is for the first issue which came out today and features art by Crizam Zamora and a cover by Joe Benitez.
Frank J Barbiere here, and I'm going to take you through the inaugural issue in[...]
It's a joint production between Dynamite Entertainment and Dark Horse If you have the issue, you can follow along and see what Bechko's thought are for each page.
Page 1 – I feel like the greenhouse is an important location in this series, even though we don't get to see it until midway through I imagine[...]
Welcome to the Fourth Bleeding Cool Top 100 Power List for the next Bleeding Cool Magazine, being serialized right now on the Bleeding Cool website. It's
Welcome to the Fourth Bleeding Cool Top 100 Power List for the next Bleeding Cool Magazine, being serialized right now on the Bleeding Cool website. It's
We have two exclusive extended preview from Dynamite today and I don't think they could be any more different First up is the Misadventures of Grumpy Cat and Pokey #3, a light-hearted and fun set of stories featuring the internet icon that launched a million memes… and then we have The Precinct #1, a steampunk[...]
This story is set in the world of Legendarry created by Bill Willingham for Dynamite Entertainment.
The story may be set in a steampunk world, one that is established well and quickly, but the narration also gives it a noir / detective feel We get that Hill is a flawed individual trying to do right by[...]
With the new Dynamite series The Precinct set to debut soon, Byron Brewer sat down to talk with writer Frank J Barbiere about the series as he finished up the third issue Cover art by Sergio Davila.
BYRON BREWER: Frank, I know that by issue #3, on sale in February, we are at the half-way point[...]
Corinna Bechko, writer of Aliens/Vampirella #4, talks with plotter/co-creator Ian Parker about Cage Hero #2, both from Dynamite Entertainment and in stores now Cover art by Renato Rei.
CORINNA BECHKO: Most of the new characters we are introduced to in issue #2 are young, just on the cusp of adulthood Do you feel this is an[...]
Because the character was giving almost superhuman abilities and endurance from childhood, the idea that he is still alive today is not out of the realm of belief.
With the new Dynamite series, Chris Roberson combines both the classic era and modern era Doc's by having a case that spans over 80 years Giving us a look[...]
Ande Parks, writer of Seduction of the Innocent #1, talks with writer Chris Roberson about Doc Savage: The Spider's Web #1, both brand new titles from Dynamite Entertainment in stores now Cover art by Wilfredo Torres.
ANDE PARKS: First off, I really enjoyed this issue The entire team has done good work here Congrats!
CHRIS ROBERSON: Thanks!
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Collins, Luke Lieberman and Fritz Casas from Dynamite Entertainment Cover by Jay Anacleto.
From shadow-haunted Stygia emerges an evil undreamt of by even the most depraved minds: the demi-god called Sutekh Born of an unspeakable blood ritual, he is the half-human progeny of the ancient serpent-god Set, sent forth to enslave Mankind in the name of[...]
So there is a certain amount of irony when Dynamite launches a new noir crime series by Ande Parks and Esteve Polls in the style of the old EC Comics and calls it Seduction of the Innocent.
The book reads like classic noir fiction, the kind we see brought to the big screen in L.A[...]
For a centenarian, she's looking quite good indeed—but after a hundred years, it's apparently time for a new look!
When Dynamite's new Dejah Thoris series debuts in February, readers will meet a Dejah Thoris whose world has been changed, leading her to go into a self-imposed exile, where she assumes a new identity and new duties[...]
Today we see the release of the second James Bond comic from Warren Ellis and Jason Masters. I got a chance to read the issue and figured I'd share my
This week Dynamite has multiple books coming out and we have exclusive extended previews for the three I'm looking forward to the most Doc Savage: The Spider's Web #1 gives us more pulpy tales of the Man of Bronze, Ande Parks and Esteve Polls takes us into the Seduction of the Innocent and the second issue[...]
It's Damsels #1 by Leah Moore, John Reppion and Aneke from Dynamite Entertainment.
Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, and Snow White come together with other damsels in a new adventure filled with danger and intrigue In Damsels, the alluring princesses of classic fairy tales take up arms to save their kingdoms from war[...]
Dynamite is launching a new Red Sonja series with the creative team of Marguerite Bennett (Bombshells) and Aneke (Legenderry: Red Sonja) to be released on January 13, 2016 In the new series crafted with Gail Simone, Sonja returns to her homeland of Hyrkania, only to find her king near death and her people in the service of a fascist-like regime.
The[...]
One of Dynamite's first digital bundles with Groupees had some prizes attached to it and some of those are coming to fruition This pin-up from John Carter: Warlord of Mars #14 features top contributors Roman Brooke, Ross Jenkins and David Mitchell by artist Ariel Medel.
The current Groupees bundle, Women of Dynamite, has been extended and can be[...]
If nothing else, you can say that Richard Benson knows how to make an entrance. The below process art for Justice Inc. The Avengers #6 by Ronilson Freire
Part of the latest Groupees bundle featuring Dynamite is a digital exclusive called The Misadventures of Grumpy Cat and Pokey!: I Know What You Did Last Summer I Just Don't Care by Ben Fisher and Steve Uy We have the first few pages from the Halloween themed issue that includes the two fury felines heading to[...]
Warren Ellis' run on Dynamite's public domain hero series Project Superpowers: Blackcross has come to an end with issue #6 We have a look at some of the black and white art by Colton Worley and then the colored versions by Morgan Hickman.
The American Spirit is in Blackcross Six haunted people are in his murderous[...]
The series written by Ron Marz and Ian Edgington is going into its second year since Dynamite and the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate worked out their differences.
Experience Mars in all its barbaric glory, as John Carter and Dejah Thoris continue their search for a way to preserve their dying world But their journey may lead[...]
Rounding out our free Garth Ennis / Dynamite Entertainment comics for this Thanksgiving holiday we come to Battlefields: The Night Witches #1 The art for this series was done by Russ Braun who is now doing the covers for Ennis' newest Dynamite series A Train Called Love The cover here is done by John Cassaday.
Ending[...]
Rick Remender's newest series is coming out from Dynamite Entertainment It's called Devolution and it's about: "Every living creature on Earth has been devolved – the evolutionary clock turned back, reverting all life to odd mutations and prehistoric incarnations The cities of man are little more than bloody territories ruthlessly dominated by tribal Neanderthals ruling[...]
Garth Ennis created Jennifer Blood along with artist Adriano Batista for Dynamite Entertainment as a kind of female Punisher The character has appeared in over 60 comics since including various mini-series of her own as well as the big Swords of Sorrow event that took place over the summer.
Over the next few days, Comixology is[...]
Not only for the subject matter and language used by Garth Ennis, but the fact that it started off with Wildstorm / DC Comics before being cancelled and picked up almost immediately by Dynamite Entertainment The series by Ennis and Transmetropolitan artist Darick Robertson received high praise from both fans and critics.
Over the next few[...]