Little Bird by Darcy Van Poelgeest, Ian Bertram, Matt Hollingsworth, Aditya Bidikar and Ben Didier was a bit of a hit for Image Comics in 2019 and snapped up an Eisner Award in the process. You can read the first issue for free, here Before it was even finished being published, Poelgeest promised a sequel, Precious Metal, for 2020, from the same creative team[...]
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When Little Bird debuted in 2019, it was a breakout smash hit for Image Comics and an impressive creator-owned debut from award-winning filmmaker Darcy Van Poelgeest and Angoulême-nominated artist Ian Bertram Not only did the series launch well for Image, but went on to sell out multiple times with the first issue needing four printings[...]
Little Bird by Darcy Van Poelgeest, Ian Bertram, Matt Hollingsworth, Aditya Bidikar and Ben Didier was a bit of a hit for Image Comics in 2019 and snapped up an Eisner Award in the process You can read the first issue for free, here Before it was even finished being published, Poelgeest promised a sequel,[...]
Tomasi and artist Ian Bertram This series has some big named folks talking about it… like Geoff Johns who said: Wraps you around the throat and doesn't let go.
Warren Peck is surprised to discover how far he is willing to go to protect the tormented widow Their connection deepens as Peck contemplates his bloody past and Sarah[...]
The stunning collection will contain the first five seasons of the web series, written by Cory Levine, with art by Ian Bertram (Detective Comics, Batman Eternal) and Brent McKee (Outlaw Territory) Bowery Boys: Our Fathers is a coming-of-age tale set in New York City Main character, immigrant Nikolaus McGovern rallies a crew of his friends,[...]
Might that be the name of an ongoing series written by Brian Bendis in 2015? Pure speculation of course… but coloured Joe Quesada art below.
And the two issues of Wolverine & The X-Men, #10 and #11, solicited with art from Robbi Rodriguez, Jason Latour, Jim Rugg, James Harren, Kris Anka and more, will now see:
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In fact it's possibly the least expected style for a regular ongoing Batman comic book you might come across and it's to be celebrated.
Because this is the work of Ian Bertram A style that sits somewhere between Frank Quitely and Tony Millionaire – both of whom have also drawn Batman. Bertram also had a strip in[...]