By David Dissanayake
Joe Casey gives a damn good interview Last week I talked to him about his book Sex from Image Comics A masterful post-superhero story about repression, intimacy and personal redefinition, Sex follows Simon Cooke – a Batman/Iron Man/rich man superhero archetype – as he hangs up his cape and cowl in an attempt to leave crime[...]
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Joe Casey (Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers) has been doing peer-to-peer interviews lately with his fellow writers and getting at the heart of what makes these stories tick Today we have him talking to Peter Milligan (Terminal Hero) about his longevity in the comic industry.
JOE CASEY Let me get an obvious question out of[...]
This is a review of the recently released Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1 by Joe Casey and Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg and Ulises Farinas and will contain spoilers.
I was hesitant to review this book as I'm already predisposed to liking all things Jack Kirby When I was eleven years old I went to a convention at the Biltmore Hotel[...]
By Nikolai Fomich
Ask me who Man of Action is and I'll tell you – they're the creative collective of comic book, animation, television, and film writers Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey, Steven T Seagle, and Joe Kelly They're the creators of Ben 10 and producers on Avengers Assemble, each member a veteran comic book writer of[...]
By David Dissanayake
Joe Casey is a creator whose work I have admired for a long time His comics are constantly inventive and always push the boundaries of the medium His Image book Sex is a perfect example. Drawn by Piotr Kowalski, colored by Brad Simpson, lettered by Rus Wooton, and designed by Sonia Harris, Sex is a[...]
And we have Vampirella writer Nancy Collins chatting with series writer Joe Casey about tackling Jack Kirby's creations Also, we have an extended preview of the first issue.
NANCY COLLINS: What's it like working on Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers, arguably Jack Kirby's last major comic book creation?
JOE CASEY: It's great fun, actually[...]
Mark Waid has worked all sides of the comic industry: editor, writer, retailers… so when fellow writer Joe Casey (Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers) was asked to interview him about Doctor Spektor, Joe couldn't resist asking him about everything… including a bit about DC's New 52.
JOE CASEY: Okay, we're kicking this off with the most[...]
Don't you hate when you meet someone and they remember meeting you before and you don't? That's how today's interview between Flash Gordon writer Jeff Parker and Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers writer Joe Casey starts off…
JOE CASEY: Have we ever met in person? I'm thinking we haven't I'm sure we know a lot[...]
Howard Chaykin has been interviewed a lot since taking on The Shadow: Midnight In Moscow, but it has taken the likes of fellow writer Joe Casey to come up with questions that Chaykin has enjoyed answering The two discuss the Dynamite series and other properties from Chaykin's past.
JOE CASEY: Does the new SHADOW series you're[...]
After my initial interview with Joe Casey and one with Nathan Fox about the return of Jack Kirby's Captain Victory And The Galactic Rangers, I realized I had more questions about the project How it was going to work having multiple artists and what was the basic format? And why had he chosen the artists?[...]
Last week we talked to Joe Casey about the new Captain Victory And The Galactic Rangers series from Dynamite In it he talks about the artists for the series The main artist is Nathan Fox and I got to talk to him about the new project and what it's like working on a character still[...]
Joe Casey, the comic creator as cool as the other side of the pillow, has met up with The King, Jack Kirby… and what we get is Captain Victory And The Galactic Rangers The Captain was a creation of Kirby's published in 1981 by Pacific Comics It then had a brief stint at Topps in[...]
Now in the hands of Joe Casey and Nathan Fox, the new series sets the Captain on an adventure in time and space We are getting an exclusive first look at the art for the series that won't be hitting store shelves until August.
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A Jack Kirby creation in the hands of Joe Casey, Captain Victory And the Galactic Rangers #1 – http://westfieldcomics.com/comic-books/Captain-Victory-The-Galactic-Rangers-Super-Special/14064006
A Sci-Fi titan in a turn of the century setting, Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 #1 – http://westfieldcomics.com/comic-books/Steampunk-Battlestar-Galactica-1880-Super-Special/14064007
Written and drawn by the show's creative team, Bob's Burgers #1 – http://westfieldcomics.com/comic-books/Bobs-Burgers-Super-Special/14064005
And the Creator Unleashed title by Peter Milligan and Piotr Kowalski,[...]
Created by Jack Kirby, the characters are being re-imagined by Joe Casey and Nathan Fox The first issue will hit stores in August and will include interior art by Jim Rugg and Ulises Farinas with a cover by Fox.
"As a fan, this was the first Kirby creation I was in on the ground floor of…[...]
Written by Joe Casey – with Farel Dalrymple, Ilises Farinas, Michel Fiffe, Nathan Fox, Jim Mahood, Benjamin Marra, Jim Rugg and Connor Willumsen.
Jack Kirby's Captain Victory And The Galactic Rangers are returning to comic book shops this July thanks to Dynamite Entertainment Written by Joe Casey – with Farel Dalrymple, Ilises Farinas, Michel Fiffe,[...]
Joseph Schmidt writes for Bleeding Cool:
Nick Dragotta, Joe Casey, Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare, Rick Remender, Ed Brubaker, and J Michael Straczynski were in attendance for the Image Comics: What's Next? panel, moderated by Eric Stephenson.
Brubaker started the discussion by summarizing the latest issue of his hit, Fatale, which is set in the grunge era in[...]
But it doesn't end there, we also delve into Joe Casey, Dan McDaid, Paul Maybury & Ulises Farinas' Catalyst Comix #1 from Dark Horse Comics.
We then bid a fond farewell to Taylor, who is moving on to other things, and chat with Catalyst Comix writer Joe Casey We talk in-depth about his work with Man[...]
A perfect time to read Bounce #1, out today.
Do you remember Speedball? Created by Steve Ditko for Marvel a one-last-chance-to-do-another-Spider-Man? And all the cracks made about the class A drug action in the title? And the questions asking if Speedball had been knocking back Speedballs to get like that? With all the little floaty bubbles[...]
That's a lot right there for a comic that still finds the time to linger with Simon, as he lingers in life, as the Armored Knight (shorthand for Batman) tries to adjust to life outside the cape and cowl.
What if one of those many, many times Bruce Wayne swore he was hanging it all up[...]
A third volume, however, is entirely up to Greg and he is moving onto other projects since there's no further "Stumptown" planned for the immediate future.
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Joe Casey sat next to Mathew Southworth and I told him how much I loved the take-the-piss attitude of "Butcher Baker, The Righteous Maker." He repeated what he said in[...]
That is, if it's Sex #1 by Joe Casey and Peter Kowalski from Image Comics.
But if you can't afford the print copy, would you turn to digital? Sadly it's not selling through ComiXology or Image's app on Apple devices like the iPhone or iPad As with the far harder Black Kiss 2 before it (though[...]
The series is written by Joe Casey with art by Piotr Kowalski The first issue of this series, as with many first issues, is a bit confusing Our main character, Simon Cooke, is returning to "Saturn City" where he is a prominent businessman Cooke has his name on at least one building in Saturn City[...]
At the NYCC Retailer Breakfast this morning Joe Casey talked about his new Catalyst Comx for Dark Horse, in which he is taking Dark Horse's superhero line from the nineties and reinventing it with a rather more off the wall take, with artists Dan McDaid, Ulises Farinas and Paul Maybury.
He commented;
"Bigger publishers will put Paul Pope on[...]
Yesterday, Joe Casey talked to Comic Book Resources about delays to his Butcher Baker series with Mike Huddleston for Image Comics, and its upcoming return this week with issue 8.
For the record, "Ultimate Spider-Man" is only one of the many shows we're currently running My TV workload is batshit crazy and I'll completely cop to[...]
In the Image Comics panel at San Diego Comic Con, Joe Casey has just announced a new monthly series called Sex with Peter Kowalski, and The Bounce by Joe Casey and Para Pichelli's art tutor, David Messina.
In the Image Comics panel at San Diego Comic Con, Joe Casey has just announced a[...]
The next arc takes place 500 years in the future.
Joe Casey said that the eighth issue of Butcher Baker will come out Someday And he begged for more patience, saying that when it does finally hit the stands, it'll be full of violence and nudity Godland will finally actually wrap up this year, with the[...]
You can see the thinking, sat at the Image Comics booth at a variety of comic conventions across North America… all that travelling, all that fuss, all that money – and then you have to share attention with Marvel, DC, Twilight, Robert Downey Jr… what would it be like to have all that attention for[...]
The Haunt comic from Image was very much definitely by Todd McFarlane and Greg Capullo, whose work has a certain sympatico quality. The new team on the
Bleeding Cool told you a while ago that both artist Greg Capullo and writer Robert Kirkman were leaving the Image book, Haunt.
Well, co-creator and co-inker Todd McFarlane has told USA Today that he's hired Joe Casey and Nathan Fox to take over the book.
They'll begin their stint on the supernatural brother double act book from[...]