This year's guest list was impressive: Stan Lee and Frank Miller were headlining, followed by a number of TV and movie guests Stan Lee wound up canceling last minute and was replaced by Jim Lee…but Jim Lee was only at the con until around 1pm Saturday.
Frank Miller meanwhile was Sunday only, but at $100 for[...]
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Frank Miller's original art for his variant cover of Dark Knight III #6 has just sold for $55,000 at the Big Apple Comic Con, via Vincent Zurzolo and Metropolis Comics As we told you a few days ago, Miller original art can command some pretty strong prices, but this sale is particularly noteworthy for the[...]
The story will pick up right where the least offensive prequel film, Revenge of the Sith, leaves off, and Soule says it will be "Darth Vader: Year One."
A grim and gritty, Frank Miller inspired Darth Vader book? Eh, why the hell not?
"He is just awakening to that moment and that realization So he has shouted[...]
I'm an original art fan and collector, and one of my fondest memories of working on this site came in 2011 with the auction of an iconic splash page from Dark Knight Returns #3 by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson for a then-record $448,125 I had that post meticulously written out beforehand — or so I[...]
Let's see what we've got…
Superstar comics creator Frank Miller and pleasant gentleman Brian Azzarello gave an interview to Comic Book Resources today, and though Azzarello valiantly abstained from calling CBR Managing Editor Albert Ching a pussy during the interview, he and Miller did talk a little bit about Donald Trump, a barely disguised analog of[...]
Paul Pope and Frank Miller were on a panel at Brazilian Comic Con Experience over the weekend, and both dropped some clues about future plans at DC Comics The panel was reported on by breakfast-themed Brazilian pop culture site Omelete, in Portuguese, so the quotes have been translated back to English by Google.
During the panel,[...]
Supposedly, Warner Bros is in negotiation to adapt Frank Miller and Geof "Geoff" "Jeff" Darrow's Hard Boiled as a feature film vehicle for Tom Hiddleston The rumor says the film will be developed and directed by British director Ben Wheatley, and will be produced by an unholy alliance between the production company that made Miller's[...]
As if being trapped on a boat with thousands of *shudder* comic book fans weren't a frightening enough concept, ill-conceived comic con themed cruise Fan2Sea has announced a partnership with Frank Miller to "bring Sin City to life" in a special cruise ship casino Billed as "the premier comic book and entertainment vacation cruise" to distinguish itself from[...]
Frank Miller is a name that is entwined in th Batman history We all know his work on The Dark Knight Returns was a key moment for the character's history.
So, what would a Frank Miller Batman movie look like? When speaking to Variety, the prolific comic book writer gave his take on what a Batman movie[...]
The comic has often featured thematic flashbacks and recreations of previous Dark Knight scenes but today it goes overboard.
Not just with Andy Kubert and Klaus Janson recreating scenes of a Batmobile…
From Frank Miller and Klaus Janson's original…
both on the outside.
And on the inside.
But Frank Miller also reprising a scene from The Dark Knight Strikes Again[...]
But here are five trades that should help you get through until the series returns for a third season this fall.
#1 – Batman: Year One by Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli
This is basically what happens after Gotham and before the Batman we know A kin to Batman Begins, Miller and Mazzuchelli take us to a[...]
Frank Miller's role on the Dark Knight III: The Master Race has been a contentious one He himself has declared that he's not writing it, it's all Brian Azzarello, but that Miller looks forward to writing Dark Knight Four This has been countered by sources close to production who insist that it has been an intense collaboration[...]
I had a chance to talk with him about his experiences an independent creator, working with Jenson and Frank Miller, and his new one shot comic, ShintoTech, a Meiji Era detective comic.
What attracts you to the setting and time period of early century Japan in this story?
I am primarily focused on Meiji Era Japan, roughly[...]
Frank Miller has drawn some of Dark Knight III: The Master Race A cover or two with Batman, Atom and Dark Knight. The Atom mini-comic in issue 1, inked by Klaus Janson The Green Lantern mini-comic in issue 3, finishes over John Romita Jr's breakdowns.
The mini-comic insert for Dark Knight III: The Master Race #4[...]
I knew that the Dark Knight: The Master Race series was going to be popular, but I didn't know it was going to be popular enough to create a web domain
Instead it's with artist John Romita Jr who worked with Frank Miller on Man Without Fear. But has Miller finishing John's breakdowns Which looks like this…
I hope that's a tail…
With the next chapter of DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE, readers will learn more about the plans of the newly-freed Kandorians in the main story, but[...]
Another of those nods is to Frank Miller, but not of the Dark Knight This is instead more how Sin City looks, from the tipped in colour character on the front cover surrounded in black-and-white, to the light from the prison frames criss-crossing across the characters, dividing their features on the panel, as if each[...]
Dark Knight III: The Master Race #2 hits on Wednesday, December 23rd just in time for Christmas. And here are the standard tiered variant covers it will be accompanied with – depending how
1 in 10 cover drawn by Cliff Chiang
1 in 25 cover drawn by Klaus Janson
1 in 50 cover drawn by Eduardo Risso
1 in 100 cover[...]
Everyone from Dan Didio and Jim Lee to Scott Snyder and Seth Green tell of their first experience with the ground breaking series from Frank Miller.
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DC All-Access asked a whole slew of creators how reading The Dark Knight Returns affected them Everyone from Dan Didio and Jim Lee to Scott Snyder and Seth Green[...]
Frank Miller took to the stage at Brazil's CCXP comic book show, to be interviewed And we learnt a few things, some we knew, some we didn't.
When asked if he had seen the recent Marvel Netflx show Daredevil, he replied with a simple "no".
As to the upcoming appearance of Elektra in the show, to be portrayed by[...]
Frank Miller took to the stage at Brazil's CCXP comic book show, to be interviewed And we learnt a few things, some we knew, some we didn't.
So while he again affirmed that Brian Azzarello is the actual writer of Dark Knight 3: The Master Race, he told us about a project he would like to create[...]
So there's no way you'd be able to get to New York for this Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello, Andy Kubert, and Klaus Janson signing of Dark Knight III: The Master Race at Midtown Comics from 4pm to 6pm on Saturday, December 19th.
That's even if you could get a ticket.
Midtown Comics is running a contest for line[...]
Check out the videos here –
The Dark Knight is Back!! Dark Knight III is the continuation of the acclaimed work by Frank Miller and he's joined by some friends like, oh, Brian Azzarello and Andy Kubert, to tell the next tale for the Batman! What is the Master Race? Let's find out this week!
What do[...]
While Miller is co-writing with Azzarello, it's Azzarello's voice that shines through, lending the book the crime smarts of 100 Bullets, the reverence for Batman's legend in Joker, and the epic quality of his Wonder Woman run.
Major Spoilers 4.75/ 5
As much as DK2, and All-Star Batman and Robin soured a lot of comic fans on[...]
Video of Frank Miller is hard to come by these days as the PR folk are rather careful when it comes to footage.
But here's a moment from DC's All Access videos with Frank Miller talking about the creation of the Dark Knight comics.
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So there's this comic out today. You may have heard mention of it. DK III: The Master Race #1 by Frank Milller, even if he seems to think he didn't, Brian
Bleeding Cool did our own interpretation of it.
Then the Howard Stern website runs pages from the second issue that might reveal how the situation have occurred.
And then today, when CBR previews two of the three pages that Howard Stern ran the day before, with the phrase…
The unexpected finale to the Dark Knight saga continues as[...]
So… Who's driving? @FrankMillerInk pic.twitter.com/zfElQkqe4E
— Brian Azzarello 🍆🦇 (@brianazzarello) November 20, 2015
It's a good question.
In recent interviews, Frank Miller seems to have distanced himself from Dark Knight III, out next week.
From Newsarama,
"It is in Brian Azzarello's hands right now, and I thoroughly applaud what he's doing But now that he's doing his, it's now a[...]
We tried to show how it might look.
Well, the Howard Stern website has been given black and white pages from the second issue of the series by Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello and Andy Kubert.
In which it seems to show exactly how the circumstances leading to Carrie being in the position she is (and Bruce not[...]
Earlier today, Frank Miller via an Official DC PR Twitter account answered a number of questions regarding Dark Knight III and related matters for comic book readers These are the questions he replied to – and the answers he gave.
Frank Miller nd Alan Moore tweeting in the same week? It's a strange world…
The first piece of[...]