Raffle prizes include signed comics and graphic novels from creators who couldn't make the event and are not local, a front-of-the-line pass to FCBD 2024, and custom one-of-a-kind skate Arsenal decks that will ALL be signed by the special guests.
As well as Patton Oswalt and Jordan Blum, that also means Tim Sheridan, Jackson Lanzing, Hannah Rose[...]
Josh Trujillo Archives
Conrad, Josh Trujillo, Ethan Sacks, Zipporah Smith, Rob Levin, Sholly Fisch, and Jillian Grant with by Marcus Smith, Gavin Guidry, Andrew Drilon, Soo Lee, Juan Bobillo and more But who is doing what? And was anyone dropped? No, but a few were added, Here is the full creative team as it hits FOC this weekend.
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Midnighter, Apollo and Alan Scott Green Lantern by Josh Trujillo and Don Aguillo
Ghost-Maker and Catman vs Cannon and Saber by Rex Ogle and Stephen Sadowski
Jon Kent and John Constantine by Christopher Cantwell and Skylar Patridge
Natasha Irons and Nubia by Mildred Louis
Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Crush by Leah Williams and Paulina Ganucheau
Multiversity by Grant Morrison[...]
Cotrona, Adam Brody and Faithe Herman, as well as the movie's writer Henry Gayden, and more traditional comic book creators such as Colleen Doran, Josh Trujillo, Tim Seeley, and others But how does it lead into the movie itself?
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In the first trailer for Shazam: Fury Of The Gods, we saw Billy Batson, in his[...]
Rick and Morty are captured by galactic law enforcement, and they find themselves in the company of a crime lord's thugs. Is it a good read?
Rick, Beth, and Jerry are on a mission to save their kids. Morty has been turned into a vampire, and Summer has been taken captive by the vampire hive. Can they be saved? Is it a good read?
Also: Giant Mechs! Tiny Fairies! And… Feng Shui? (STL082514)
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RICK & MORTY #39
(W) Kyle Starks, Josh Trujillo (A) Rian Sygh & Various (CA) Marc Ellerby, Sarah Stern
In this action-packed issue drawn by guest artist (and former series colorist) Katy Farina, Rick and Morty get arrested for smuggling and are[...]
Tomas has joined a Dodge City dodgeball team called the Jazz Pandas. Unfortunately, he's not good at dodgeball, and the Pandas have a losing streak to overcome. Is it a good read?
Dodge City, by Josh Trujillo and Cara McGee, is a sports comic/teen comedy about a competitive dodgeball team's quest for dodgeball gold and glory A press release explains the concept:
BOOM! Studios is psyched to announce DODGE CITY, a new sports comic/teen comedy series debuting March 2018 about the high-energy chaos, heightened drama, and exaggerated costumes[...]
Josh Trujillo writes:
Tabletop gaming and politics don't cross paths very often, but that's where Advanced Death Saves began.
Advanced Death Saves is a follow-up to the popular Death Saves: Fallen Heroes of the Kitchen Table These are 30 stories from various creators about their favorite tabletop RPG characters, and how they got killed off during play[...]
As moderator, she introduced the panelists: Jody Houser (Orphan Black, Cupcake POW!), Josh Trujillo (Love Machines), Jacob Semahn (Goners from Image), Gavin Hignight (Nickelodeon's TMNT, The Concrete World), and Bryant Dillon (Identify Thief, Something Animal), before leading them in a round of exploratory questions to better understand the world of self-publishing.
Barbra Dillon asked the panelists,[...]
There's a reasonable chance you've come across the work of Josh Trujillo, particularly if you attend conventions on the West Coast He's active in association with PRISM and in the LGBTQ community creating comics, as well as dabbling in mainstream works, and his comic Love Machines arrived on ComiXology (previously available in print at conventions[...]
It is this juxtaposition of tech and heart that forms the crux of Love Machines, a new ongoing anthology from writer Josh Trujillo debuting this week on Comixology With dry humor and talented artists, Trujillo explores how romance and progress have collided throughout human history.
"Everyone knows how dependent we are on the objects that make[...]
At the "New Directions in LGBTQ Comics" panel at Wondercon bright and relatively early on Sunday morning, the room was entirely full and audience very attentive.
Panelists included Tommy Kovac (Wonderland through Disney, Skelebunnies, Stitched from Slave Labor Graphics), Ed Luce (OA Fan Anthology, Cat Dandy) Roger Klorese, Shayna Why (Overshare Party) and Josh Trujillo (The[...]