Announced at the Goerge Perez Spotlight panel at Baltimore Comic Con today, is the news that Perez' project for Boom! Studios, for whom he had signed an
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Joe Gualtieri writes; Dave Costello has been my best friend for more than half my life. We met in high school bonded quickly over a love of comics. Since
On Friday September 6th at 8 PM, at an unnamed 4-star hotel looking out over the Inner Harbor, fans can attend a private reception with some of the biggest guests of the weekend.
Scheduled to be at the reception are: Mark Buckingham, Paul Jenkins, Barry Kitson, George Perez, Stan Sakai, Louise Simonson, Walter Simonson, Mark Waid,[...]
Could there be similar outrage here?
Not to worry though, there are plenty of other panels at San Diego with just men on them.
UPDATE: It appears that on some listings, both Mark Waid and George Perez appear But that the schedule has been updated since then This is how the listing originally appeared;
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It's a start.
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I've started to be told about names being lined up for October's Lakes Comics Art Festival, an attempt to start to build a very British Angouleme.
Patrons Bryan Talbot, Mary Talbot and Sean Phillips of course, but I'm also being told about comics journalist Joe Sacco, author Kurt Busiek, cartoonist Posy Simmonds (who[...]
Do-gooders don’t always wear flashy costumes, brand catchy names or have special powers. But, retailers like Comic Fusion are doing their part to help
So how close was Deathstroke's origin in Deathstroke issue zero, to the original in Tales Of Teen Titans 43? Very, it seems... In Swipe File we present
George Perez has something cool to show us He writes;
A company called Stylus Fine Pens+ in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada asked me to produce a piece of art for their new Illustrator Series of Mechanical pencils I was quite flattered by this and just received permission to show the art and prototype on my Facebook Page[...]
Little Bleeder Patrick Stephens, reporting from the floor of Wizard World New Orleans this past weekend reports straight from the horse's mouth, George Perez's lost plans for his currently concluding Superman run.
Including one that would have Superman deal with the death of Lana Lang, his schoolboy sweetheart who had previously been unseen in the New[...]
We knew that Justice Society by James Robinson and Nicola Scott, set in the DC parallel universe Earth Two, was coming.
What we didn't know until today was that it will be accompanied by Worlds Finest, starring Huntress and Power Girl, both from Earth Two, both stranded in our world, following on from the Huntress mini-series[...]
It was the addition of George Perez to the first roster of guests at the London Super Con a few months ago that caused all manner of British comic fans' ears to twitch It was clearly a sign they meant business – that this wasn't a comic mart with ideas of grandeur, but something closer[...]
It sounds like a dream job – getting paid to read comics and take notes. Very few ever get such a chance. Peter Sanderson did, twice, first working as a
Three people – Gerry Conway, Shooter, and Englehart – would script #151, and #152 would feature an uncredited plot from Englehart would run in #152 with scripting by Conway, and the book was solely Conway's with #153.
Lest someone think that the delays might have been due to the artist, George Perez, and not the writer,[...]
He left Superman to draw a fill-in issue of Birds Of Prey, before his next big project. But it looks like he'll be squeezing in an issue of Supergirl as
You were asking about prominent female creators working on prominent DC books?
Rather than the solicited continuing artist Jesus Merino working from George Perez' layouts, Superman #3 shipping later this month has instead be drawn by Nicola Scott, working from the same layouts.
Perez is quoted in Action Comics #3 today saying "Nicola Scott will be pencilling[...]
Two weeks ago, DC Comics published New Teen Titans: Games, a hardcover graphic novel by Marv Wolfman and George Perez we have been waiting twenty years for One week ago, Legendary Comics published the comic that DC was going to publish several years ago, Frank Miller's Holy Terror – which once upon a time would[...]
Frank Miller's Holy Terror, originally planned a decade ago as Batman: Holy Terror, as a response to the attacks on the World Trade Center, is the best selling graphic novel through Diamond Comic Distributors in September.
And second is Marv Wolfman and George Perez' New Teen Titans: Games, which was started twenty years ago and recently[...]
Who knew that when DC Comics teased the changes in Clark Kent and Lois Lane's relationship in the relaunch that they'd actually show the last two pages of
Yesterday on the open George Pérez Fan Page on Facebook, Pérez posted the image above with the following; Since this book will be on the stands tomorrow,
George Perez has just released an update regarding his involvement in Superman: The Man Of Tomorrow via his facebook page.
Since I'm not going to be doing any interviews regarding the SUPERMAN reboot (not wishing to inadvertently spill any plot beans) I just want to give you all the skinny on what exactly I'm doing on[...]
This morning, Damn.. It's True tweeted "If Superman is so smart, why his underwear on the outside?" Well, six hundred and eighty-one thousand Twitter
UPDATE: The full Superman news has been confirmed and corrected right here. This is the George Pérez cover to Superman #1 that DC will be announcing
Bleeding Cool also told you about George Perez on Superman, Jeff Lemire on Animal Man, and lots of other stuff Definitely another manic monday in comics news, so let's get caught up:
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This is an illustration for the upcoming anniversary issue of Comics Revue #300, drawn by George Perez, feauturing a plethora of classic comics characters But rather than his usual and trademark intricate line, this time he has used marker and pencil shading more,then digitally converting the grey tones to colour So here's a bit of[...]
The other day, Bleeding Cool ran the unofficial story that DC was to rename a large number of titles to reflect the new/alternate reality/timeline as seen in the Flashpoint crossover.
On Facebook, picked up by the BC Comic Chron computer this morning, George Perez is quoted on his Fan Page as saying;
"Then I'm set[...]
And yes, that is George Perez, artist of the cover, in the posed photo…
In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree They may be homages, parodies, ironic appropriations, coincidences or works of the lightbox We trust you, the reader, to make that judgment yourself. [...]
That was the date George Perez was giving people at Baltimore, as he burns through the pages, for the publication of the long awaited, much delayed graphic novel featuring DC Comics' young superheroes in a now-very-out-of-continuity tale, Teen Titans: Games.
To be fair, a number of dates have been given before, the book is still incomplete[...]
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Due to the economic situation, I am forced to sell my two most prized George Perez art pieces It's killing me, as I have immense sentimental attachment to them (not only do I archive George's work, but these were my payment for my first professional comic job, 20+ years ago), but circumstances dictate they[...]