Comic book creator Ian McGinty died on Thursday at the age of 38 A graduate of the Savannah College of Art And Design, he became a comic book writer and artist known for work such as Adventure Time, Rick & Morty and Invader Zim, as well as original comics such as Welcome To Showside, Glint[...]
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Wonderbound, the Middle Grade and Young Adult imprint of Vault Comics, has announced HELLO MY NAME IS POOP, a new middle-grade graphic novel written by Ben Katzner, drawn by Ian McGinty, colored by Fred C Stresing, and lettered by Andworld Design.
"HELLO MY NAME IS POOP" cover art, Wonderbound/Vault Comics.
With a title like this, you can't[...]
BOOM! Studios and Nickelodeon are teaming up to produce the ongoing series, with the creative team of Ryan Ferrier and Ian McGinty Each issue of the comic will feature backup stories by creators including Tony Millionaire, KC Green, and David DeGrand.
The premise:
Rocko, Spunky, Heffer, Filburt, the Bigheads, and the entire cast of O-Town are back,[...]
By novelist Samuel Sattin and artist Ian McGinty, Glint lists Nimona and Chaos Walking as inspiration, which means it must be hoping to snag a similar movie deal Sattin explained the concept behind the book in an EXCLUSIVE on THR:
Glint is a big, three book tale about a dying planet, and the few who care[...]
Ian McGinty is great at mimicking the look and feel of the show When the Hot Dog people (food people?) have their youth sucked from them it is visually funny He's great at visual gags which is the saving grace of this comic.
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Finn the human hasn't had much of a backstory[...]
Washington Convention Center
Washington, DC
Friday, June 17th – Sunday, June 19th
Denver Comic Con
Colorado Convention Center
Denver, Colorado
And there will be More dates added all summer long.
Below are the list of conventions as well as the ECCC Exclusive Variant for A&A: The Adventures of Archer & Armstrong #1 by artist Ian McGinty.
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After fifty issues it's time for an Adventure Time anniversary issue! What's special about it? Well, for starters #50 welcomes new series artist Ian McGinty (Welcome to Showside, Bravest Warriors).
What makes Adventure Time so great? The wacky adventures of course There's just something about the dynamic between Finn and Jake that keeps me coming back[...]
Ashleigh Jay, thirteen year old reporter for Bleeding Cool, talked to Ian McGinty, creator of Welcome To Showside, the new series from Z2.
Ashleigh Jay: Where did the idea for this book/series come from?
Ian McGinty: WELCOME TO SHOWSIDE sort of came out of the blue for me one day when I was doodling at my kitchen table, a[...]
Welcome to Showside is Ian McGinty's first solo venture at Z2 Comics following his work on titles like Adventure Time and Bravest Warriors It looks to be an excellent upcoming series, and will be released alongside an animated series Z2 are revealing the #1 variant cover today for ComicsPRO's Local Comic Shop Day, by Margaux[...]
Spyke and Flower's adventure continues in Munchkin #8 from BOOM! Box, written by Tom Siddell, with art by Ian McGinty As always Munchkin guarantees laugh out loud moments, and a few stories to bring that joyous feeling about. This month's issue features two stories: Beware the Glowing Dragon, written by Tom Siddell, with art by Ian McGinty, and For Love or Money, written by Derek[...]
I felt very lucky when I won.
Another thing I did was visit Ian McGinty again, who I have visited before He was very nice and friendly (I am hoping to write more about his upcoming project Welcome to Showside closer to its release date.)
Phil Hester was also there He mentioned writing issue # 10 for[...]
Z2 Comics recently announced a wide-ranging slate of new books coming this Fall, but one of the most exciting was a combination project for both comics and an animated series from fan favorite artist Ian McGinty, here writing also The word "fan favorite" gets thrown around a lot and for that reason I don't use[...]
And they are all rather different.
In October, we see the start of Welcome To Showside by Bravest Warriors' Ian McGinty
The adventures of Kit, a lovable kid with a monstrous secret: his dad is the Great Shadow King and he wants Kit to take over the family business of destroying the world. An all ages comic book chock[...]
This time, she attended the Indie Comics For Kids Panel.
She writes:
Art Baltazar (Tiny Titans, Aw Yeah Comics), Ian McGinty (Adventure Time, Bravest Warriors), and Mike Kunkel (Herobear and the Kid, Shazam) were all at the Denver Comic Con "Indie Comics For Kids" panel There was no moderator, so the panel was very free flowing and[...]
This month's issue features two stories: Might Makes Wight Part II, written by Tom Siddell, with art by Ian McGinty, and Munchkin Cthulhu Comes For Us All, written by Jim Zub, with art by Rian Sygh Both stories are light, fun, and packed with humor.
In Might Makes Wight Part II, we initially get a little[...]
Might Makes Wight Part 1, written by Tom Siddell, illustrated by Ian McGinty, with colors by Fred Stresing, and The Ecology of the Floating Nose, written by Jim Zub, illustrated by Rian Sygh.
Might Makes Wight Part 1 focuses on two Munchkins and their adventures through the Wight Brothers' Dungeon The best part about this short[...]
In an interview with comic artist Ian McGinty, reporter Kelton Sears puts forth his evidence in the guise of a pink elephant More specifically a sign for Seattle's Elephant Super Car Wash and a very similar sign's appearance buried under rubble in Boom! Studios' Adventure Time #1.
The subject was addressed in the interview:
SEARS: Does Finn[...]
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Brandon Jerwa (w)
Ian McGinty (a)
Art Baltazar (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+
Better! Stronger! Faster…and smaller?! Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers are the newest students at A.S.I – the Academy of Science Intelligence, a school for the unique and gifted[...]
Suckers, by Pat Shand (Robyn Hood: Wanted) and Ian McGinty (Adventure Time), is described by Shand as: "A comedy about a pair of blood pong playing vampires who take issue with the current depiction of their kind in movies Armed with a camcorder and their bloodlust, they hit the streets with the intention of making their[...]