New York Times bestselling writer Mark Millar (Kingsman: The Secret Service, Kick-Ass, Jupiter’s Legacy) teams up with Eisner Award-winning artist Rafael
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An all-new, genre-bending fantasy series is releasing from Image Comics this November Written by Dan Watters, with art by Caspar Wijngaard, the series is entitled Limbo The UK creative team writes a story that follows a detective with no memory, no identity, and no manners, a femme fatale seeking escape from a powerful crime lord,[...]
First announced at Image Expo, a violent reimagining of the Old Testament will be releasing from Image Comics next month Bestselling writer Jason Aaron (Southern Bastards, Scalped) teams up with artist R.M Guéra for an all-new series of Biblical proportions.
A direct quote that sums up the tone of the series comes from Genesis 6:11
"And the[...]
However, what happens when a journey to a fairytale land isn't quite received so well? From Image Comics, written and illustrated by Skottie Young, I Hate Fairyland #1 begins to answer that question with a new comic that shows us a different side of unique creatures living in a colorful world.
Main character Gertrude had me[...]
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Archie #3
Jughead #1
Secret Wars #6
Secret Wars: Siege #4
Secret Wars: Old Man Logan #5
Marvel's Jessica Jones #1
Avengers #0
Paper Girls #1 (Image Comics, $3.99)
By Devon Sanders (@devonsanders)
Paper Girls #1 is a very special comic.
It's the rare book you have 100% confidence in Saga's Brian K Vaughan writing and former Wonder Woman artist Cliff Chiang providing[...]
Image Comics is an excellent publisher to rely on for that type of experience, so it makes sense for them to have a panel entitled: Image Comics: Where Creators Own Worlds Creators Bryan Edward Hill (Postal), Antony Johnston (Codename: Baboushka), Marjorie Liu (Monstress), Declan Shalvey (Injection), and Jim Zub (Wayward) graced the stage to share their[...]
The Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Foxi's Top 5 single issues for the week of Wednesday October 7, 2015.
Books Featured:
Image Comics: We Stand On Guard #4
Image Comics: Southern Bastards #11
Archie Comics: Jughead #1
Marvel Comics: Invincible Iron Man #1
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By Josh Hechinger Welcome to From Strip to Script, where I take a page of finished comic art and try to derive a script from it, to see what I can learn
From Image Comics, writer Jim Zub (Skullkickers) and artists Steven Cummings (The Darkness, Gene Pool) and Tamra Bonvillain (Rat Queens, Black Dawn) will launch a new story arc in their spectacularly supernatural ongoing series Wayward. Wayward #11's cover A will be part one of five connecting covers, one per each issue in this story arc, that[...]
Are you a fan of Image Comics, Birthright? Well, the comic is about to get an oversized issue to kick off a new story arc with some bonus content as well Written by Joshua Williamson (Ghosted, Nailbiter) with art by Andrei Bressan, each new issue of this new arc will feature "Hero's Journey" variants, iconic[...]
Paper Girls begins with a dream. One that combines science and religion, female empowerment and slavery, the potential of great things and the threat of
Tommy Patterson talks through his procedural work for Citizen Jack, the upcoming comic from Image Comics written by Sam Humphries…
I'l going to explain my process and how I decided to do a complete overhaul of my style.
Citizen Jack is a 180 from what I was doing on Game of Thrones[...]
From Image Comics, written by Eric Stephenson, with art by Simon Gane, They're Not Like Us #8 shows us that it's not going to be such a smooth transition for Tabitha and her friends to break away from The Voice Tabitha's in charge now, but what happens when Heasley shows up at her door? A[...]
A new Nailbiter story ARC will begin this November from Image Comics! Written by Joshua Williamson (Ghosted, Birthright), with art by Mike Henderson (Venom, Carnage) Nailbiter #17 will feature a new serial killer!
Previously in Nailbiter, NSA agent Nicholas Finch found himself roped into the mystery of Buckaroo, Oregon, where sixteen of the world's vilest serial[...]
Ba-Goom, the dictator of Dimension-X's Glum World travelled to Earth to challenge the Savage Dragon to combat, but was a little bit smaller that Dragon.
Are you a fan of The Humans from Image Comics? If so, creators Keenan Marshall Keller and Tom Neely are hitting the blacktop for a West Coast signing tour not to be missed Making appearances at several comic shops along the way, they'll be bringing all The Humans comics, posters, patches, t-shirts, and exclusive tour-only[...]
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Now this is unexpected! I knew that SHIELD had a long and rich history, but I had no idea that Marvel would give us an anniversary issue with one of the newest SHIELD members that only recently became a comic book character – The Cavalry! That's[...]
By Chris Hayden
One of the more recent releases from Image Comics, Andrew Maclean's first issue of Head Lopper is an action packed and hilarious adventure that fully embraces the inherent silliness of the fantasy genre to wonderful effect.
In his first (rather dense) issue, Maclean largely dispenses with the handholding exposition so common in a first[...]
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Foxi rolls out the top 5 solo this week of Wednesday September 23, 2015.
Books Featured:
Marvel Comics: Weird World #4
DC Comics: We Are Robin #4
Image Comics: Invisible Republic #6
Image Comics: Rumble #7
Boom! Studios: Wild's End the Enemy Within #1
Marvel Comics: Howard the Duck Vol 0: What the Duck?
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By Alex Wilson I think we all have insecurities. We all question why we don’t have it all together or feel self-conscious about our bodies or sexuality,
Writer and illustrator Otis Frampton is working with Image Comics to also have the series released digitally on a monthly schedule, so fear not! There's a lot more coming from Oddly Normal. With all of that said, I'm thrilled to talk about issue #10 So far we've experienced quite a journey with this inspiring main character[...]
We talked to Skottie Young about his new comic book I Hate Fairyland (with the even ruder alternative title below) when it was announced – a good reason to catch up!
Well here's your chance to preview the comic book, as it's Final Order Cut-Off day for the book, published by Image Comics, today[...]
The Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Foxi welcomes back John Morgan for a week of deep coverage on all things new in comix. HUGE week in comix, so the Top 5 couldn't contain it all, and John Morgan[...]
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Limbo is out from Image comics on November 11th and is currently listed in Previews World with item code: SEP150538
Olly MacNamee teaches English and Media, for his sins, in a school somewhere in Birmingham Some days, even he doesn't know where it is Follow him on twitter @ollymacnamee[...]
Long-time readers of Bleeding Cool may recall a number of articles about the comic book Ultrasylvania, self published through Kickstarter.
Well the creative team's latest book is bypassing such activities and going straight to Image Comics for their next book, just announced for December, Black Jack Ketchum. No Image Expo announcement, no pre-solicit piece arranged with Entertainment[...]
By Jason Strangis In case comic book fans didn’t know, “Man of Action” is really composed of four men – Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau, and Steven
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm back with another A Comic Show, but first I warn everyone of the massive new
No Mercy was a comic that I had the pleasure of doing an advance review of in its first issue and I found it very eye-opening, interesting, horrifying,
"Really, it's like Jamie says. I've just been googling around North London schools to try and work out where Sakhmet would have been to for a flashback,
And with the promise of worse to come, this first arc of the series, like Bitch Planet, ends on a strong footing but with even more questions remaining to be answered.
So that's the week in Image Comics I know this isn't incredibly high on in-depth critique and barring end-of-arc reveals there's not a lot that[...]