This week sees the release of the much-anticipated, rather-delayed and slightly-censored, Superman: Year One #1 by Frank Miller, John Romita and Danny Miki, the second new release from DC Comics' Black Label line, intended to be for mature readers superhero comics but, in the wake of Batman Damned, going through a bit of a change[...]
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DC Comics has released a trailer for Superman: Year One, the upcoming comic from superstar creators Frank Miller and John Romita Jr The Black Label comic takes Superman back to his youth in Kansas, described as the "definitive origin of Superman." Watch the trailer below:
From the creators behind The Dark Knight Returns and Kick-Ass comes[...]
Dan DiDio, DC Comics publisher, posted a random titbit on Facebook, stating,
It's that time of day for "Random stuff on desk that makes me happy."
And in doing so, showing off a previously unseen cover to Superman: Year One by Frank Miller, John Romita, Danny Miki and Alex Sinclair It shows the young Clark Kent being[...]
Here's a look at the full image for yourselves, thanks to the fine folks at Netflix's "See What's Next" Twitter account:
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Based on comic book writer/artist Frank Miller (The Dark Knight Returns) and writer/producer Tom Wheeler's (Puss In Boots) upcoming illustrated young adult (YA) book of the same name, the series highlights the Lady of the Lake, a[...]
Frank Miller and John Romita Jr's Superman: Year One will be out soon One of the Black Label titles, it received considerably more detailed editorial oversight than originally planned as a result of the media fuss over Batman Damned The label is intended to tell mature readers storylines featuring DC Comics characters out of continuity[...]
However, during the 1970s and early 1980s, American comics artists like Walt Simonson and Frank Miller studied the original Japanese editions and were the first American artists to employ manga storytelling techniques to American comics Frank Miller's run on Daredevil and his Science Fiction graphic novel Ronin were heavily influenced by Lone Wolf and Cub,[...]
Released in sets of seven, including resized rereleases of some of the most popular statues in the line's history, each set will come with six previously available mini figures, plus one exclusive, never-before-released edition only available in the set.
Coming in November 2019, Box Set Four features figures (all figures are Batman unless otherwise noted) from:
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Last week, Bleeding Cool was the first website to reveal the official collection solicitation and cover for Superman: Year One, the upcoming comic by Frank Miller and John Romita Jr., part of a series of leaks of upcoming DC comics that annoyed rival publications who are beholden to DC embargoes because they aren't blacklisted by[...]
We've got some disappointing news for Millerbronies, the hardcore fans of legendary comic book creator Frank Miller Despite implications to the contrary, Miller will not be providing interior artwork for an upcoming issue of Batman Earlier this week, Batman writer Tom King posted a Miller-drawn image of Batman with the caption "coming up in Batman"[...]
It seems that Frank Miller will be collaborating with King on an upcoming story, though King didn't share specifics, such as whether Miller is drawing the cover or interiors, or whether his involvement will span more than one issue Either way, fans of the legendary creator will surely be pleased to see him return to[...]
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Based on comic book writer/artist Frank Miller (The Dark Knight Returns) and writer/producer Tom Wheeler's (Puss In Boots) upcoming illustrated young adult (YA) book of the same name, the series highlights the Lady of the Lake, a key figure in King Arthur legend Zetna Fuentes (Ray Donovan, Jessica Jones) will direct and serve as an executive producer[...]
The likes of Becky Cloonan, Frank Miller, Neal Adams, Tony S Daniel, and Jason Fabok contribute some gorgeous artwork to the remainder of the book.
Batman #50 is a massive letdown of a comic It shoots for meaning and deep emotional resonance but trips itself up on its own perception of what the Batman should be[...]
I loved it.
Losers
Xerxes #3 cover by Frank Miller
5 Xerxes #3
This probably deserved to go higher on the list, but I've stopped having expectations for this miniseres I've given it a beating three times now, but I'll probably follow it to the end The narrative is unfocused, the characters uninteresting, and the art underwhelming. Xerxes is not the[...]
The king agrees and keeps his promise… to a point.
Xerxes #3 cover by Frank Miller
We are at the third issue of Frank Miller's Xerxes comic, and the comic is just now finally about the character of Xerxes Coincidentally, it's the strongest issue of the series so far It's more focused in some ways and more disjointed[...]
He will gather all the women and slaves to bolster their ranks, and he will shine their armor and shields to give the appearance of a grand army defending Athens.
Xerxes #2 cover by Frank Miller
Xerxes #2 promises a focus on the titular character in the final pages, but most of this comic is still set[...]
Pick it up.
Xerxes : The Fall of the House of Darius and the Rise of Alexander #1 cover by Frank Miller
Loss: Xerxes #1 is Somehow Boring High Action
Xerxes: The Fall of the House of Darius and the Rise of Alexander #1 — damn, that name is a pain to write out — really is just more 300[...]
The Athenian and Ionians are outnumbered, but their commander has a plan for victory: break the phalanx.
Xerxes : The Fall of the House of Darius and the Rise of Alexander #1 cover by Frank Miller
With a title like Xerxes, I have expected this to focus on the titular god-king or at least the House of[...]
Netflix has tapped comic writer/artist Frank Miller (Sin City) and writer/producer Tom Wheeler (Puss In Boots) for a new original drama called Cursed It will focus on the Lady of the Lake from the Arthurian Legends and has received a 10-episode order based on the Miller/Wheeler upcoming illustrated YA book of the same name[...]
Dark Horse Comics has decided to let readers know that Xerxes: The Fall of the House of Darius, the new series by Frank Miller, will contain nudity And the retailer preview they sent out may not have included any of it.
But the fact that they have to say this about a Frank Miller comic book[...]
Just a few minutes ago, DC Comics announced a new five-book deal with Frank Miller that includes an upcoming Young Adult graphic novel starring Carrie Kelley with art by Ben Caldwell Fully embracing his new role as a young adult author, Miller is also working on a completely separate YA project According to Entertainment Weekly,[...]
Frank Miller has signed a new five-book exclusive deal with DC Comics, which will include not only his upcoming Superman: Year One book with John Romita Jr but also a new graphic novel starring Carrie Kelley Publisher's Weekly has the report on the deal, which will be officially announced at Wondercon at the DC Publishers[...]
When it becomes clear that it may be for naught, he returns home for a long-promised journey with his boy.
o Ties directly into the Eisner-Award winning Black Hammer comic book series and is written by main writer Jeff Lemire.
o Featuring art by Abe Sapien artist Max Fiumara! (STL084402)
28pgs, FC SRP: $3.99
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XERXES FALL OF HOUSE OF[...]
In 1982 Marvel Comics took a chance and published one of their very first limited series comic books with Wolverine as the title character.
In the four-issue limited series by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller, Logan travels back to Japan to take on one of the largest organized crime rings in Japan, which happens to be[...]
Take it away, Brandon…
Brian Michael Bendis
Jim Lee (introduced as spear-heading standalone, "edgy" Black Label
Frank Miller
Dan Jurgens, writer of, they just counted, over 225 Superman stories
Crew of Krypton
Cameron Welsh, also producer of Constantine
Nadira Tucker, writer on Krypton
Lena Patel, writer on Krypton
On a hot morning in Austin, Texas, comic book royalty converged on the SXSWXDC Pop-Up Store[...]
To us, this is a great responsibility, as we feel that we are one of the ambassadors of the comics themselves to the larger world. During our on-air appearances, we have the opportunity to promote comics, story arcs and comic retailers to grow the audience for the medium we love so much.
Additional selected signed comics[...]
But to avoid deconstructing, questioning, analyzing, or even discussing the implications of superhero comics or the world around us through the medium of superhero comics is a horrifically restrictive and myopic way of looking at your preferred medium.
X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills by Brent Anderson
Many of the best-remembered creators, like Alan Moore, Len Wein, Grant[...]
Frank Miller returns to 300 with Xerxes: The Fall of the House of Darius and the Rise of Alexander Plus, Jeff Lemire continues the saga of Black Hammer, and Gabriel Hardman kicks of Aliens: Dust to Dust All this comes in April courtesy of Dark Horse Comics[...]
It will retail for $185 and is available for preorder now.
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From Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns, the amazing duo, Batman & Robin, join the 1/10 art scale series[...]
in Daredevil #131 (1976), three years prior to Frank Miller starting on the series But it was during Miller seminal run that Bullseye became one of Daredevil's greatest foes, along with the Kingpin And unlike the other Netflix series, Daredevil had a previous feature film to try and live down And where they gave us[...]