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Original Joe Quesada Daredevil Art On Display At NJCE
Joe Quesada may be known more for being the Chief Creative Officer for Marvel Entertainment now, but his art used to be the main thing and his time on Daredevil helped revive the character and create the Marvel Knights line Later, in 2004 after taking on the Editor in Chief role, he went back to[...]
Quesada To Debut Daredevil Concept Art At NYCC
Joe Quesada, Marvel's Chief Creative Officer, has revealed this new concept art for Marvel's Daredevil season 2 Quesada says the new poster will be available this weekend at the NYCC The second season of the hit Netflix series went into production back in July and is expected to see an early 2016 release.   Joe Quesada,[...]
Working On Hydra's Image Problem With Joe Quesada And Brett Dalton
Marvel has released this video that features actor Brett Dalton who plays Grant Ward on Marvel's Agents of SHIELD and Marvel's Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada In the series, Ward is trying to build a new Hydra and Dalton thinks part of that should be a re-branding of the evil organization to something more hip,[...]
Perlmutter/Feige Split Is Only The Start Of Big Marvel Changes
Between David, Alan and Ike, they basically created what we know as Marvel Studios. There's Avi Arad, who founded Toy Biz with Perlmutter, and with whom Ike wrested the bankrupt company from the hands of both Carl Icahn and Ron Perelman. His later role developing Marvel movies with other studios cannot be undervalued. Then there are people like Joe Quesada,[...]
Lunch With Quesada And Buckley for $500, Or Tea With Neil Gaiman
Dan Buckley and Joe Quesada are Publisher and Chief Creative Officer respectively of Marvel, and responsible for some of the most popular comic books, movies, and television shows of our era This is a unique opportunity to learn more about the world of the Avengers, Captain America, and the Incredible Hulk from the men who[...]
The Hell's Kitchen Ads For Netflix Daredevil Drawn By Joe Quesada
And drawn by Marvel's Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada. I'm coming to New York myself this week I'm going to try and pop by… So, yes, these are pretty cool ads for the Netflix Daredevil, appearing on walls of Hell's Kitchen, New York, on the corner of West 47 Street and 10th Avenue And drawn by Marvel's[...]
A Few Casting Rumors Involving Marvel Studios
On his new tumblr page Joe Quesada wrote in response to a question about the next Spider-Man movie: "The trick to making any incarnation of Spider-Man great, whether comics, animation or film is Peter Parker Get Peter's character right and  the rest falls into place." Some are pointing at that as evidence that the next Spider-Man will[...]
When Joe Quesada Didn't Follow Grant Morrison's Marvelman's Script
Today's All-New Miracleman Annual, gives us Grant Morrison's short story from 1986 drawn almost thirty years later by Joe Quesada The comic also reprints the original script, which means we get to see any changed One  a matter of style, as the strip is expanded to a few more pages than it would have received[...]
When Joe Quesada Drew Fitz And His Monkey For The Cast Of Agents Of SHIELD
but operating in the comic book Marvel Universe. There's also backmatter, including what is dubbed as a present from Marvel CCO Joe Quesada to the cast of the TV show We'd seen the above image before, but we also get to see Quesada's cartoon strip skills…. With more to come in future issues…What do you reckon, room in the[...]
Swipe File: Dom Tag Vs. Joe Quesada
This is a grafitti mural in the Bronx, from Dom Tag. This is Joe Quesada's cover for Batman Gallery. All fine? Well yes, except for Dom Tag prints coming soon Joe Quesada is Chief Creative Officer of Marvel Comics now He has access to lawyers Big ones. In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to[...]
Quesada Creates Variant Cover For Death Of Wolverine #1
Joe Quesada, Marvel's Chief Creative Officer, can also doodle some nice art He has done up a variant cover for Death of Wolverine #1 The new four issue limited series is written by Charles Soule and drawn by Steve McNiven and focuses on a Wolverine without his healing factor as he tracks down his deadliest[...]
When Paul Levitz Sat Next To Joe Quesada At San Diego Comic Con
Once upon a time, Joe Quesada compared Superman to a porn star who couldn't get it up, in the national press It didn't go well. Once upon a time, Paul Levitz tried to get Joe Quesada fired by going to the big Marvel bosses. There had been bad blood between the two for some time. But today, for the[...]
The Soska Sisters To Take On Painkiller Jane
The Hollywood Reporter is saying that the Soska Sisters, the twin directors behind the horror movie American Mary have signed on to head the adaptation of Painkiller Jane. Based off the comic created by Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Quesada, Painkiller Jane focuses on an undercover cop who's cover gets blown and she is tortured, leaving her[...]
Painkiller Jane Headed For The Big Screen
We have been informed that Solipsist Films has optioned the right to bring Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Quesada's Painkiller Jane to the big screen. Palmiotti co-wrote the screenplay with Craig Weeden and will also serve as a producer on the new adaptation of his hit comic book series about a female vigilante who gains superpowers after[...]
Meet the Mayor: The Life and Times of Jimmy Palmiotti Part II
By  Nikolai Fomich On Friday, October 18, at New York Comic Con, Jimmy Palmiotti sat down to talk with photographer/writer/Jedi Knight Buddy Scalera, in a session modeled after Inside the Actor's Studio. As detailed in Part I of this report, Palmiotti spoke at length about his life and times, recounting his early years, how he broke into comics, and his[...]
Thursday Runaround – My Little Pony Beats Sandman
THE GIGANTIC GRAPHIC NOVEL THAT WAS REALLY GOOD The Bleeding Cool Fan Award-nominated graphic novel The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil by Stephen Collins has found itself on a slightly more prestigious award list, The Waterstones Book The The Year, where it is up against Booker Prize winner Julian Barnes' Levels Of Life. It already beat out[...]
Anatomy Lessons- Black Panther #1
Brandon Thomas writes for Bleeding Cool: "The Client" by Christopher Priest, Mark Texeira, and Joe Quesada I'll be honest with you—Black Panther didn't click with me immediately. I initially read this first issue out of obligation to the Marvel Knights branding, but for whatever reason, I distinctly remember not picking up issues 2 & 3 when they[...]
Jimmy Palmiotti Takes Painkiller Jane to Icon
Paul Mounts will be providing colors for the series.   Painkiller Jane was originally created in 1995 by Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Quesada for their Event Comics company After her initial five-issue mini-series, the character appeared in quite a few crossovers including with The Punisher, Vampirella and Hellboy She also spent time over at Dynamite Entertainment and[...]