But… did we already know who?
Back in October, Bleeding Cool ran the story that Jonathan Hickman was working on a new book with Chris Bachalo We also pointed out that Hickman had worked with Bachalo once before, on The Amazing Spider-Man: Full Circle anthology a couple of years ago, but that Hickman had used plenty of[...]
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The strong smells that wafted into the tent made the Lockheed R&D workers think of the foul-smelling "Skonk Works" factory in Al Capp's Li'l Abner comic strip.
L'il Abner – origin of skunkworks in the Skonk Works moonshine factory
And now skunkworks is all over the Krakoan timeline and graphics! Might there be a few more L'il[...]
For years, Fisk has waited for his time to strike, and YOU WON'T BELIEVE the aces he's got up his sleeves!
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INFERNO #4 (OF 4)
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(W) Jonathan Hickman (A) Valerio Schiti (CA) Jerome Opena
TO EMBERS!
Jonathan Hickman's time on X-Men ends with the dramatic conclusion of one of the first and[...]
Especially in a Jonathan Hickman-helmed comic book title Now, do we all remember the plot of the X-Men story Days Of Future Past by Chris Claremont, John Byrne and Terry Austin from 1980? Partially cribbed from the plot of Terminator (by time travel, obviously – Rich edits), it saw a dystopian future in which mutants[...]
Today's sees the monstrous-sized and rather delayed final issue #8 of Decorum by Jonathan Hickman and Mike Huddleston Issue 6 was published in December, #7 in March and #8 today But while it is solicited as a series finale, for those who have fallen in love with this world, even as you teeter on the[...]
Stephen Green, co-creators of Sea Of Stars and artist on Hellboy And The BPRD: 1954 The Black Sun and Lobster Johnson: Garden Of Bones, is joining Mike del Mundo, Jonathan Hickman, and Mike Huddleston's Three Worlds Three Moons shared universe comic book project being serialised (slowly) on Substack.
You've gotten some great [PROCESS] posts from Mike[...]
God Is Dead is a comic book series created by Jonathan Hickman and written by Mike Costa (and friends) and published by Avatar Press It deals with ancient gods and goddesses from mythologies around the world coming to Earth to lay claim to the world of man, while a group of people named the Collective[...]
Which isn't dodgy at all.
Inferno #2
So… anyone got a match?
INFERNO #2 (OF 4)
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(W) Jonathan Hickman (A) Stefano Caselli (CA) Jerome Opena
FEEL THE FIRE!
Secrets Lies They have a way of coming out and biting you when you least expect them The secrets and lies of Krakoa will shake it to it foundation[...]
Because, while Jonathan Hickman's X-Men titles can often be read totally independently without relying on the spinoff books, that may suddenly no longer be the case You will certainly get a different vibe from the final page of Inferno #2 if you have kept up.
X-Force #24
Because X-Force #24 revealed that Colossus was being influenced by[...]
The Black Monday Murders was a comic book series by Jonathan Hickman and Tomm Coker published by Image Comics in August 2016 The first four issues were published monthly, but with a gap between the fourth issue in 2016 and the fifth in April 2017 Two more issues were published in June and September, but[...]
Jonathan Hickman may be leaving the showrunner position at Marvel's X-Men books, but his exclusive contract will see him working on the major books at Marvel, helping to lift their profiles and creative drive And one of them we know, as a result of the live design of a new 3W3M character by Mike Huddlestone,[...]
On his most recent Substack, Jonathan Hickman announced that Jason Howard would be drawing for the upcoming Duels series, part of the Three Worlds Three Moons 3W3M universe that Hickman is creating on Substack with Mike Del Mundo and Mike Huddlestone, as well as guest-writers Al Ewing and Ram V.
Jason Howard To Draw Jonathan Hickman's[...]
As part of AIPT's regular X-Men Monday, X-Men group editor Jordan D White, who I first met as a Marvel intern at Heidi MacDonald's karaoke evening one cold New York Comic Con, has been laying out just what the hell happened with Jonathan Hickman Who, with Inferno, is stepping away from the X-Men books he[...]
Today sees the publication of Inferno #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Valerio Schiti, and David Curiel But you may be forgiven for thinking it is drawn by Pepe Larraz Because Valerio explicitly redraws Pepe Larraz's scenes from House Of X #2 – and Curiel matches Marte Gracia's colours, as we saw Mystique and Destiny's confrontation with[...]
This week sees the publication of Inferno #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Valerio Schiti In which Mystique is looking to burn Krakoa to the ground after they declined to resurrect her wife Destiny But with all that going down, you might have thought that Mystique's daughter Rogue and current member of the main X-Men team[...]
And that includes a bunch of new titles including the new X-Men Unlimited weekly comic by Jonathan Hickman and Declan Shalvey The first issue has dropped today for free, with Wolverine going after AIM and getting rather scorched in the process, the second is available straight away for Marvel Unlimited subscribers And they promise it[...]
The comics are 100% created by the editors and creators who also create the print books Marvel is launching with the following seven Infinity Comics series available today, with plans for over a hundred issues by the end of the year, exclusive to Marvel Unlimited subscribers
Jonathan Hickman and Declan Shalvey's X-Men Unlimited Weekly #1 and[...]
Jonathan Hickman has been talking on Substack about bringing back the art of surprise to comic books. How if he had his way, he'd have no previews, no advance reviews, no solicitations, he would just drop the books – and has done on now on Substack He also talked about his plans to do something[...]
It's Grant Morrison time! Tonight as part of a reward for the first 500 subscribers to Jonathan Hickman, Mike Del Mundo, and Mike Huddlestone's 3W3M Substack, and for all Founder Level subscribers, Jonathan Hickman conducted an interview with Grant Morrison streamed live Sadly, I was out at the theatre seeing a brand new play, Leopards[...]
Marvel Comics has confirmed that Inferno #4 will mark Jonathan Hickman's run on the X-Men books – for now. But Krakoa will rumble on So what's coming up., courtesy of previews and gossip?
The High Evolutionary comes to Krakoa in X-Men #3 as a friend of mutantdom, and as a big fan of Arakko The feeling[...]
First off the block to start publishing their Substack Comics is Jonathan Hickman, Mike Huddleston, and Mike Del Mundo, Three Worlds Three Moons, or 3W3M Previously, Mike Huddleston had talked about the design of the habitat as being in different time periods, one with a lush lake, the other an arid desert And now that[...]
Three Worlds Three Moons, is a shared continuity comic book universe for Substack created by Jonathan Hickman, Mike Hiddleston, and Mike Del Mundo, accompanied by two of Hickman's Xbooks writers, Excalibur and X Of Swords writer Tini Howard, and SWORD writer Al Ewing as well as Catwoman/Swamp Thing/Justice League Dark's Ram V with artists Mike Del Mundo and Mike Huddleston and graphic designer Sasha E[...]
Is there anything more "comics" than Jonathan Hickman leaving X-Men because nobody — writers, editors, and readers included — is willing to move past the first act of his planned story? In an industry where characters never age, where any significant change, even death, is eventually undone, and where readers must be dragged kicking and[...]
Yesterday's news about Jonathan Hickman's departure from Marvel's X-Men books was accompanied by an Entertainment Weekly run through the history of the Krakoan X-Men project from the creators who worked on it We also got a few revelations about Orchis along the way, introduced in House Of X #1 as an amalgamation of all sorts[...]
Jonathan Hickman time… Entertainment Weekly has just excepted a headline from an upcoming big roundtable interview with the X-Men writers Talking about the last three years since they began building the House Of X version of the X-Men books, how they work together, and how they built the world, with showrunner Jonathan Hickman who wrote[...]
A 25 metre artificial hill built at the Marble Arch end of Oxford Street meant to provide spectacular views from a garden setting and encourage footfall back to the area, instead provided views onto other scaffolds and work sites while it began to rot, exposing the scaffolding on which it was based.
Marble Arch mound photo[...]
The launch this week of a number of comic creators Substack publishing channels has seen thousands of paying subscribers sign up to James Tynion IV, Jonathan Hickman, Scott Snyder, Molly Knox Ostertag, Skottie Young and now Chip Zdarsky's channels, with many more to come We haven't even seen Nick Spencer's own plans yet And Donny[...]
So far, Jonathan Hickman, James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Skottie Young, Molly Ostertag, Saladin Ahmed, and Chip Zdarsky have gone public, as well as engaging in a number of other monetising and merchandising opportunities It is clearly one of the biggest stories to hit the comic book industry this year in a year of big[...]
While Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV have been talking about how they are amazed with how many people have signed up to their Substack operations, Jonathan Hickman has just gone ahead with the work, talking about the structures behind his multi-creator series Two Girls, One Cup Sorry, I mean Three Worlds, Three Moons Or[...]
Jonathan Hickman has joined James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder and others in launching their Substack publishing plans today Currently the showrunner on the X-Men books, he recently dropped off writing the ongoing X-Men title in favour of the Inferno mini-series, but will he be returning to the Xbooks afterward? Or might Substack be his all,[...]