This section raised the overall quality of the book significantly for me.
The addition of the Tweets about the JL is a nice touch too.
Justice League #39 art by Ian Churchill and Alex Sollazzo
Ian Churchill's art is really good here While shirtless Aquaman looked a little weird because of the seemingly painted-on abs, shadowing is played[...]
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If you see me, say hi, I always appreciate it.
Here's a look at what's waiting for me.
Attending creators include Brian Bolland, Frank Cho, David Finch, Humberto Ramos, Mike Zeck, Marv Wolfman, David Aja, Heather Antos, Mahmud Asrar, Jeremy Bastion, Simone Bianchi, Mark Buckingham, Howard Chaykin, Ian Churchill, Katie Cook, Steve Dillon, Duncan Fegredo, Meredith Finch, Gary[...]
A few changes for the Big Two, 'twixt solicitation and publication.
Ian Churchill will be the artist on Wonder Woman #43 rather than David Finch and Jonathan Glapion.
Flash Annual #4 was solicited as written by Robert Venditti and Van Jensen but actually it was just by Van Jensen.
And Age Of Ultron Vs Marvel Zombies #4 will be[...]
Woodward, Neal Adams, Mark Brooks, Gary Erskine, Gary Frank, David Gibbons, Stephanie Hans, Bob Layton, David Lloyd, Clay Mann, Taki Soma, Elias Chatzoudis, Bill Doran, Mark Farmer, Lee Garbett, Klaus Janson, Paul Levitz, Mike Norton, Tim Seeley, Bill Sienkiewicz, John Watson, Chrissie Zullo, Charlie Adlard, Mahmud Asrar, Lee Bermejo, Ian Churchill, Yaya Han, Jeremy Haun, Emanuela Lupacchino, Michael Avon Oeming, Mike Ploog, John Romita Jr and Jamie Tyndall.
I'll be there, definitely all day Saturday[...]
Not totally.No, it was because Jonathan Ross and Ian Churchill were signing the first two issues of their Image comic book, Revenge.
It was an unlikely place, the small Oxfordshire town of Banbury, on a rainy Saturday.
But it's pleasant enough, and has enough of a market to potter through.
No one was letting the damp get them[...]
Today, Jonathan Ross and Ian Churchill are signing copies of their comic book Revenge today, at Comic Connections, a small comic shop in the sleepy town of Banbury, Oxfordshire, the town my parents retired to.
So right now I am whizzing up the M40 from London to Banbury, ostensibly to visit my folks but really to[...]
Written by Jonathan Ross, with art by Ian Churchill, the first issue shows an unlikeable character being taken advantage of by even less likeable characters and a kind of fight out between predators taking the stage But as I indicated previously, exploring a world of people at their worst is a narrative tradition with a[...]
Mike Garley, who successfully Kickstarted the Dead Roots Comic Anthology, a shared-world zombie project, has been teasing a new comic which he has written, with artwork by Josh Sherwell, letters by Mike Stock, and covers by Ian Churchill, called Kill Screen And he has kindly provided Bleeding Cool with a 10 page preview of the[...]
Straight from yesterday's Diamond Retailer Day in London, the day before today's London Super Comic Con…
Jonathan Ross and Ian Churchill talk about their new comic book Revenge, as well as what they'll be doing next Jonathan has a number of projects to work on and Ian is doing more Marineman…
Let's see them entertain the troops[...]
The Second Print To Jonathan Ross And Ian Churchill's Revenge #1 Gets A Rather Seventies Marvel Vibe
It's possible that tomorrow Image Comics will announce that Revenge #1 by Jonathan Ross and Ian Churchill has sold out from Diamond Comic Distributors and is going to a second print.
And if they do, this is the cover they will us, by Ian Churchill.
It portrays the exploitation Revenger movie character as seen in the comic[...]
We'll see…
First up, it's Revenge, written by Jonathan Ross, with art by Ian Churchill, with letters by Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Jimmy Betancourt and colors by Arif Prianto and Churchill, from Image Comics, with the warning "for mature readers" I'm liking the font choices on the cover, hearkening to the Elizabethan period and the revenge[...]
In amongst this are apparent demons, the enslaving of the young for their flesh, mighty wolves and repeated skull motifs, and a play-within-a-play, giving us something operatic in its scale.
And Ian Churchill portrays this all with a pizzaz, it's gaudy, it's bold, it is absolutely grotesque, with a oenline, colours and a sheen that smacks[...]
Let's have a look at what they, and others, have planned for the month of March…
Now until March 9th – Alone Forever, An Exhibition By Liz Prince – Orbital Comics
Orbital will have an exclusive and limited bookplate edition of Liz Prince's new book on Topshelf, Alone Forever, host an exhibition with art both from the[...]
Because that's when TV broadcaster, presenter and comedian Jonathan Ross and Ian Churchill are turning up at Comic Connections above a poundstore, to sign copies of Revenge, their new comic book published by Image Comics.
Banbury won't know what's hit it Their biggest brush with fame is John Craven living nearby And rockstar paedophile Gary Glitter[...]
Bleeding Cool wrote about the Jonathan Ross/Ian Churchill comic, Revenge, coming out in a week and a bit How it was originally called The Revenger but the existence of a webcomic with a similar name caused it to be renamed Revenge And a trademark was registered in that new name on behalf of both Ross[...]