Beyruth, Gerardo Sandoval, Guiu Vilanova, Kev Walker, Mark Bagley, and Ron Lim.
When we last left Eddie Brock, as Venom he had become the new God of the Symbiotes How will this all conclude? And might adding Alien comic book writer Philip Kennedy Johnson to the Venom #200 credits suggest he may be taking the character[...]
Guiu Vilanova Archives
They have similar backgrounds, but it's not quite the same as someone who knows Frank personally.
Also, it is a big what-the-hell moment if you haven't been keeping up with one specific other title.
Punisher #228 art by Guiu Vilanova and Lee Loughridge
Guiu Vilanova returns to the title and delivers some solid artwork The detailing is extensive[...]
Plus, Castle and Fury staring each other down is an awesome concept on its own.
The Punisher #225 art by Guiu Vilanova and Lee Loughridge
Guiu Vilanova's artwork puts Frank in a world gritty enough to fit his attitude It's bleak, grimy, and simplistic enough so that it doesn't feel over-designed Lee Loughridge's color art is cold[...]
This creates a natural tension in the dialogue, making it that much more engaging.
The Punisher #221 art by Guiu Vilanova and Lee Loughridge
Guiu Vilanova's artwork continues the streak of grittiness and shadowing that make his style ideal for a Punisher title He also gets to play a bit in the finale as Frank tears his[...]
It's not a brilliant comic, but it is a lot of fun and definitely is a Punisher comic.
The Punisher #220 art by Guiu Vilanova and Lee Loughridge
Guiu Vilanova's artwork continues to be gritty, and he displays the damage Frank deals out with the War Machine armor in its full glory He also handles the gore[...]
He never stopped fighting either, but his cause generally puts bad people in his path.
The Punisher #219 art by Guiu Vilanoca and Lee Loughridge
As previously stated, the action scenes look great, and this is thanks to Guiu Vilanova and Lee Loughridge Vilanova puts together a rough and gritty world for Frank to move too[...]
Guiu Vilanova draws the Punisher to look exactly like his Netflix's Daredevil persona, and it threw me off for a moment I'm not saying it's a bad thing; I love Bernthal as Castle But it's prominent in a way I've not really seen outside of Marcus taking up the mantle of Nick Fury.
The art is[...]
But did we know the creative team would consist of Matthew Rosenberg and Guiu Vilanova? No, we did not.
Rosenberg, author of Black Mask comics such as 12 Reasons To Die, We Can Never Go Home, and the 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank annuals, first sold out his punk rock credibility and started working for Marvel in[...]
The new issue by Fred Van Lente, Guiu Vilanova and Mauricio Wallace hits comic shops on September 21st.
Sebastian Greene is finding it increasingly difficult to keep his true identity a secret from his partner, Sana Fayez At the same time, he's finally tracked down the Juice Box Killer—but can he take on the horrendous beast[...]
The comic reunites Harvey-nominated writer Fred Van Lente (Brain Boy, Conan the Avenger, Resurrectionists) and illustrator Guiu Vilanova (Conan the Avenger).
Here's what it's all about:
Cthulhu cops, the Innsmouth Mafia, telepathic cats, and other crimes against sanity stalk the streets of New York in this pulpy stew of crime, horror, and mystery from the writer of[...]
Michael Straczynski and Guiu Vilanova from Dynamite Entertainment. The cover of this issue is by Francesco Francavilla who was nominated for an Eisner this year.
Diana Westby has a decision to make and not a lot of time in which to make it She knows she can't go to the police about the nuclear holocaust she has[...]
Michael Straczynski and Guiu Vilanova with a cover by Francesco Francavilla.
Diana Clark has discovered she can see the future There's a lot to be said for that power A lot
of ways you can make money A lot of ways to protect yourself from harm But when one of those visions involves a mushroom cloud rising over[...]
I can't even believe the detail work on those spears!
Contributors to DHP #9 include: Fred Van Lente, Alex de Campi, Victor Santos, Mike Grell, Brendan McCarthy, Mark Evanier, Guiu Vilanova, Jerry Ordway, and Sergio Aragonés.
Dark Horse describe DHP #9 thus:
Sergio Aragonés's Groo gets involved in politics, and that's not good for man, woman, or child[...]
Michael Straczynski and drawn by Guiu Vilanova.
For three years, Diana Tyler has been working at a small cafe in the shadow of Wall Street, putting in long hours to pay for her college education She's level headed, strong, not given to flights of fancy…until the day when she suddenly finds herself able to listen in[...]
Michael Straczynski written Twilight Zone books onto their DRM-Free Digital website and to get people's attention they have given us the first issue to share with you.
In issue one Straczynski is joined by artist Guiu Vilanova for the story of Trevor Richmond, a Wall Street investor who embezzled millions and is about to tank the economy[...]
New comics on New Years Eve? That’s the craziest fucking thing I’ve ever heard, to quote Stephen Colbert, but is a very good kind of crazy, particularly
This week we see the release of the new Twilight Zone #1 by J Michael Straczynski and Guiu Villanova. The folks over at Dynamite have sent us a trailer
Looking ahead to next week… Have you been eagerly waiting for the new Twilight Zone series from Dynamite Entertainment? Looking forward to see what J Michael Straczynski and Guiu Vilanova have in store for fans of the Rod Serling 1959 creation? What about Legenderry: A Steampunk Adventure by Fables creator Bill Willingham and Sergio Fernandez Davila as they take Dynamite's characters and mix[...]
The free first issues of Raise The Dead 2 by Leah Moore, John Reppion, Mike Raicht and Guiu Vilanova, followed by the first issue of Hack/Slash/Eva by Brandon Jerwa and Cezar.
Of course, if you like them, you can also buy the Raise The Dead 2 and Hack/Slash/Eva: Monsters Ball trade paperbacks also out today.
It's a[...]