it's published alongside TMNT: Nightwatcher #2 and the launch of My Little Pony: The Storm Of Zephyr Heights #1 by Jeremy Whitley and Andy Price.
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT NATION #1
(COVER A: JAVIER FERNANDEZ)
Story Tom Waltz, Erik Burnham
Art Vincenzo Federici, Mateus Santolouco
40 Pages • $5.99 • SEPT 2024
New ongoing series! Part 1 of the Raphael[...]
Jeremy Whitley Archives
Won't Back Down is a graphic novel anthology in aid of Planned Parenthood, edited by Trina Robbins, and including a wide range of contributors, including Lee Marrs, Alison Sampson, Steve Leialoha, Ken Steacy, Barbara Randall Kesel, Yanick Paquette, Signe Wilkinson, Christopher Golden, Marguerite Sauvage, Gene Ha, Carrie Tupper, Todd Klein, Twyla Dawn Weixl, Sabrina Jones,[...]
Jeremy Whitley is the creator of Princeless and the writer of The Unstoppable Wasp for Marvel Comics But why hasn't he written for DC Comics? Last night on Twitter, he talked about his big break at DC – that wasn't.
Every time I see somebody post about Tanya Spears "Power Girl" it reminds me that I[...]
Earlier this year, Jeremy Whitley talked about issues with Action Lab over the payment of artists on his Princeless spin-off series, Raven: The Pirate Princess And that volume 9: Black Fort And The Golden Queen by Jeremy Whitley, Nicole D'Andria, Xenia Pamfil and Telênia Albuquerque has been complete and unpublished since 2019, with no scheduled date[...]
Jeremy Whitley, author of Princeless, The Unstoppable Wasp, The FF, Rainbow Brite, the upcoming The School For ExtraterrestrialGirls and many other comic books has just shared one part of the editorial process And shown what is still going down He posted out in a series of tweets and replies;
So, this was the week I actually[...]
The School for Extraterrestrial Girls is a new series of graphic novels by Princeless creator and Unstoppable Wasp writer Jeremy Whitely and Yellow Peril
Marvel may be saying "goodbye" to Unstoppable Wasp with issue #10, but that doesn't mean we have to say goodbye to writer Jeremy Whitley Whitley, alongside artist Will Robson, will launch a new Future Foundation series, spinning out of Fantastic Four and the recap of the Foundation's history the pair are contributing as a backup[...]
Out analysis was based on how "final" the solicitation text felt, along with ongoing sales numbers and, in the case of the X-Men books, Jonathan Hickman's upcoming relaunch.
Well, writer Jeremy Whitley has given us the first confirmation out of those five titles: Unstoppable Wasp is, sadly, no more after July's Unstoppable Wasp #10 But it[...]
And Marvel went all out to deliver, getting Unstoppable Wasp writer Jeremy Whitley to write the book, with art by J.L Giles, colors by Rachelle Rosenberg, and letters by Joe Sabino.
In the comic, Nadia Pym goes to visit her friend Cassie Lang with her trusty Dell laptop When she arrives, she finds Scott Lang overpaying[...]
Marvel Comics has announced the return of The Unstoppable Wasp this October with a new series written by Jeremy Whitley with art by Gurihiru In the book, Nadia Pym will team with her Agents of G.I.R.L and original Wasp Janet Van Dyne to investigation connections between A.I.M and Nadia's father, Hank Pym.
The book is set[...]
Dynamite has sent us a writer's commentary by Jeremy Whitley for Vampirella #11, the series finale. Covers for the issue are by Philip Tan and Stephen Segovia with interiors by Rapha Lobosco.
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Here we are back again for one last round of commentary on this story Sorry, everybody, this is the last stop for now, but we've all[...]
Will the two greatest superheroes in all of Paris be able to stop so many villains at once? Find out in the final volume of season one!
In Shops: May 30, 2018
SRP: $9.99
PRINCELESS RAVEN YEAR 2 #8
MAR181028
(W) Jeremy Whitley (A) Xenia Pamfil, Christine Hipp (CA) Sorah Suhng, Kate Flash
Everything has been going perfectly for Sunshine[...]
Dynamite has sent us a new writer's commentary, this time featuring Jeremy Whitley talking about Vampirella #10 with art by Andy Belanger and covers by Philip Tan and Gisele Lagace.
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So Pantha… her history is as convoluted as Vampirella's in far fewer appearances So, we wanted to play on some of the things that[...]
Dynamite has sent us a new writer's commentary featuring Jeremy Whitley talking about Vampirella #9 It has covers by Philip Tan and Johnny Desjardins while interior art was done by Andy Belanger, Creees Lee, and Paulo Barrios.
Okay, let's do some commentary, shall we?
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Every issue is someone's first issue, right? I like the challenge of recapping[...]
Dynamite has sent us a new writer's commentary from Jeremy Whitley on Vampirella #8 The issue has a cover by Philip Tan and interior art by Andy Belanger.
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Hey again, everybody! It's Jeremy! Welcome to my first full issue here with Mr Andy Belanger on art Here comes the goods Starting your run at #8[...]
Dynamite has sent over a writer's commentary by Paul Cornell and Jeremy Whitley for Vampirella #7. Cover by Philip Tan, interiors by Andy Belanger.
Here is an epic commentary on Vampirella #7, featuring an unprecedented changing of the guard in writer right before your eyes on the printed page! Now that is tag teaming! Buy your copy, in stores[...]
Princeless, the Eisner-nominated comic from Action Lab and created by Jeremy Whitley, is getting a movie adaptation from Sony The news was reported by Deadline before Action Lab's panel at San Diego Comic Con Saturday.
Stefani Robinson (Atalanta) will write the script about a princess who doesn't need saving, and instead sets out to rescue her[...]
In Secret Empire: Underground #1, this group of Underground members are searching for a shard of the Cosmic Cube in the Antarctic Savage Lands.
After Bleeding Cool published the article, Cho updated his Facebook post to say that the character was meant to be Janet Van Dyne, the original Wasp.
Nevertheless, Unstoppable Wasp writer Jeremy Whitley commented on Twitter:
I had a lot of people ask me about that Cho Wasp drawing from BC today I looked at it and here's what[...]
Sadly, it looks like you'll have to wait for the unannounced Secret Empire: D-Man one-shot to find out what that hero is up to.
Creators announced for the first two issues include Allor and Level, as well as Jeremy Whitley, Nick Kocher, Diego Olortegui, Will Robson, Tana Ford, and Juan M Frigeri, a veritable "who's who," literally, because[...]
It's even good for older readers to be reminded that we all make mistakes! Jeremy Whitley tackles this issue well by having the characters in constant communication with the reader He captures Rarity's voice and tone, and does an even better job of showing us that Trixie has in fact changed for the better I[...]
By Jonathan Rich, Bleeding Cool Senior Southern Correspondent
The final panel of NC Comicon didn't provide any earth-shattering revelations for what is next in the Marvel Comics universe, but there was some elaboration on the upcoming original Deadpool: Bad Blood graphic novel and the debut of that character's new arch nemesis Thumper.
Rico Renzi, Jeremy Whitley, Chad Bowers,[...]
Attendees were greeted by a large image of a panel from Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's New X-Men, featuring Emma Frost, which was pointed out as an important representation of the importance of the growing diversity of creators and characters in comics.
With a panel including Marjorie Liu, Jeremy Whitley, Shannon Watters, Joey Stern, Amber Garza[...]
I won't spoil the ending here, but I will tell you that it's fantastic! Charm seamlessly flows into the beginning of a new adventure that will leave you wanting more.
The bonus story at the end features Courage The Cowardly Dog, written by Jeremy Whitley, with art by Jorge Monlongo It's a short tale that captures[...]
The London Super Comic Con has released a bunch more comic attendees at the show… oh look, Max Brooks, Garth Ennis, Kieron Gillen… you can see that Bleeding Cool's publisher must be in attendance!
The new names are Arthur Adams, Simone Bianchi, Brian Bolland, Max Brooks, Mark Buckingham, Joyce Chin, Garth Ennis, Kieron Gillen, Adi Granov, Tabitha Lyons, Ron Marz, Ireland Reid, Esad Ribic, David Roach, Laura Sindall, Rachel Stott, David Wachter and Jeremy[...]
Jeremy Whitley writes;
Comics, I want to say first that I love you I've always loved you From the first time we met we've really had something special From the first awesome issue of Amazing Spider-Man my dad handed me to the less awesome X-Men Adventures comics that came packaged with the X-Men: The Animated Series[...]
Now, we're stuck with an aging rock star, a Shakespearean actor turned American B-movie star, and a writer of popular children's books are our last hope to save the world from the faerie menace!
Here's the first forty-four page The Order Of Dagonet issue by Jeremy Whitley and Jason Strutz from Action Lab Comics, free.
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