The first issue will be drawn by Eduardo Risso for September, with Klaus Janson and legendary DC art director Mark Chiarello on the second and third issues, respectively, in October Other artists will be announced in due course, and Loeb promised some amazing names and that will just wonder how they got them The answer,[...]
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Abel, Alex Shibao, Andrei Bressan, Arthur Adams, Becky Cloonan, Bilqurs Every, Brad Anderson, Brad Meltzer, Bryan Hitch, Camilo Solano, Carlos Rafael, Carlos Reno, Dan Mora, David Marquez, Eder Messias, Eduardo Ferigato, Eduardo Pansica, Edu Souza, Eduardo Risso, Elena Casagrande, Danilo Beyruth, Dustin Nguyen, Elton Thomasi, Felipe Watanabe, Fido Nesti,[...]
Jamie McKelvie's One For Sorrow launches in Dstlry's May 2024 solicits alongside the previously listed Blood Brothers Mother by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso's Blood Brother Mothers.
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ONE FOR SORROW #1 (OF 3) CVR A[...]
In 2022, Comic Shop News was sold to CSN Press, now edited by David Witting with content expanding beyond just comics, to other comic book store mainstays.
CSN issues #1906, 1907 and 1908 will now be special oversized issues that include an exclusive preview of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso's new series, Blood Brothers Mother from[...]
White Boat #1 by Scott Snyder and Francesco Francavilla, for March, Spectregraph #1 in April by James Tynion IV and Christian Ward, and The Blood Brothers Mother #1 by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso for May.
Here's how they break down in Dstlry's March 2023 solicits and solicitations, as well as listings for Jock's Gone, and[...]
With a new series Torpedo 1972 by Enrique Sánchez Abulí and Eduardo Risso for March followed by Tomorrow The Birds by Osamu Tezuka, and Rompepista, a compelling new coming-of-age rock-n-roll graphic novel by Rosa Codina for April Here is th full list.
TORPEDO 1972, Issue 1, written by Enrique Sánchez Abulí, art by Eduardo Risso · SRP: $3.99 · Available March 6th
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Dstlry, the comic book publisher formed from the ashes of Comixology, revealed that its first publication, the 88-page $9.99 short story collection The Devil's Cut, received orders exceeding 50,000 from comic book stores, as well as the sales they made at San Diego Comic-Con where the book debuted last month.
The Devil's Cut cover
Dstlry's The Devil's[...]
Mirka Andolfo, Brian Azzarello, Marc Bernardin, Elsa Charretier, Becky Cloonan, Tula Lotay, Jamie McKelvie, Stephanie Phillips, Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Ram V, Becky Cloonan, Francesco Francavilla, Lee Garbett, Joelle Jones, Ariela Kristantina, Tula Lotay, Jamie McKelvie, Junko Mizuno, Eduardo Risso, Christian Ward and Jock all contribute to the launch comic from Dstlry Media, the[...]
Campbell is also creating his own Army Of The Dead books with 100 Bullets' Eduardo Risso, with DC Horror Presents: Sgt Rock vs The Army of the Dead With Charlie Adlard returning to zombies with variant covers, alongside Frank Quitely, Francesco Francavilla, Gary Frank, Chris Mooneyham and Pia Guerra.
Bruce Campbell Writes DC Comics' Sgt[...]
But that's not the only long-running Image title reaching its conclusion in that month – so is Moonshine.
Moonshine by the 100 Bullets team of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso was a 12-issue series from 2016 that found new legs In 2019, it returned as an ongoing series from #13 and has continued since, in and[...]
Back in the prison, Lou and his compatriots struggle under the prison warden.
Moonshine #10 cover by Eduardo Risso
Admittedly, that may not be one of my best plot summaries, but, in my defense, this is my first time with Moonshine and the characters aren't often namedropped.
My inexperience with a lot of the story aside, I did[...]
Some time later, he gets a Polish American sidekick called Rascal.
Toth drew the first two stories in 1981 for the Spanish horror comics magazine Creepy but decided his sensibilities were different to Abulí and his darkly humorous view of mankind and frequent use of profanity.
Jordi Bernet then drew the series, winning the 1986 Angoulême Best Foreign Album[...]
DC media partner The Hollywood Reporter reports that Paul Dini is writing an original graphic novel for Vertigo about a time when he was hospitalised after a vicious mugging on the street of Los Angeles in 1993.
And it's also a Batman comic.
Drawn by Eduardo Risso, Dark Night: A True Batman Story, is an autobiographical comic to join the[...]
He's what Kal-el may have become if he'd landed on the West Coast, rather than corn-fed Kansas.
Gavin Mitchell's art on the first two issues, while obviously an artist in development, reminds me at times of an unrefined Eduardo Risso (100 Bullets) which I hope he takes as the compliment it is menat to be and[...]
Who could it be…? Terra Zero has just interviewed Eduardo Risso at VIII FIQ (Festival Internacional de Quadrinhos) and he stated that both he and Paul Dini are working on a new Vertigo series.
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Paul Dini And Eduardo Risso To Create A Batman-Related Comic For Vertigo
Terra Zero has just interviewed Eduardo Risso at[...]
Terra Zero has just interviewed Eduardo Risso at VIII FIQ (Festival Internacional de Quadrinhos) and he stated that both he and Paul Dini are working on a new Vertigo series.
And it will star a character from the Batman comics.
Let's let Google Translate fill you in Or at least, scratch your head quizzically.
Eduardo Risso and Paul[...]
But they didn't tell us everything.
Like the Animal Man Omnibus collecting Grant Morrison's 25 issue run, a modern masterpiece.
Or Sandman beginning a run in the Omnibus format.
How about Jeph Loeb, Ed McGuinness and Michael Turner's initial run on Batman/Superman getting the Absolute treatment?
There's the Solo Omnibus with a legion of fantastic artistic names, their[...]
Before Watchmen: Moloch #1 is out today from Joe Michael Straczynski and Eduardo Risso, telling the story of Watchmen's Moloch, from child freak to magician to mobster But it reminded me of something else… remember this?
Well, it's not too far from what happened to Moloch We start with an insult, though in this case, it's[...]
Diana McCallum writes for Bleeding Cool from Fan Expo Canada;
At the Before Watchmen panel at Fan Expo Canada, DC Comics have just announced a new two issue mini-series as part of the Before Watchmen project entitled Before Watchmen: Moloch, by Joe Michael Straczynski and Eduardo Risso The first issue will appear, as a surprise solicitation,[...]
It looks like Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso's 100 Bullets is to be collected by DC Vertigo in omnibus-style volumes from October, the first weighing in at 608 pages.
Not sure which issues will make up those numbers, there's about 27 issues worth there including the Winter's Edge piece, but it wouldn't take you through to[...]
They created 100 Bullets together, a book responsible for breaking out the possibilities of crime comics at Vertigo.
We learned at NYCC that Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso would be working on new Vertigo book together But had no idea what it was.
Well we do now.
Jim Lee, Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso and Will Dennis attended Crack[...]