Juan Ferreyra, best known for Green Arrow, Constantine, Suicide Squad and as co-creator of Rex Mundi, Falling Skies, Scrapper, Emissary, Kiss Me Satan and Colder, joins Jason Aaron on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in January as part of the IDW January 2025 solicits and solicitations And yes, they are still using the old IDW 25th[...]
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Juan Ferreyra is an Argentinian comic book creator (and not footballer, that is a different Juan all together) He posts on Instagram and on Twitter about his latest work, "The Ghost Rider! a page from an upcoming project Pencils inks and color by me and my dad @Achuara #MarvelComics #GhostRider"
An unannounced Marvel project with Ghost[...]
Conrad, Becky Cloonan, Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Steve Orlando, Zac Thompson, Meghan Fitzmartin, Lee Weeks, Kevin Maguire, Jerry Ordway, Karl Mostert, Juan Ferreyra, Anthony Marques, Pablo M Collar, Max Dunbar, and Hayden Sherman "Over 20 years ago, Stan Lee reimagined the entire DC Universe A criminal turned nocturnal warrior for justice, a champion from the[...]
Substack is a newsletter subscription publishing programme initially focused on journalists but for the last year including a brace of comic book creators offering attractive deals to publish their comics first on Substack.
Matthew Rosenberg will be kinda-relaunching his own publishing company but not really, under his Ashcan Press banner, and publishing a mix of his[...]
Here's me hoping that this series continues to impress
Green Arrow #38 cover by Juan Ferreyra
Loss: Me Not Realizing Green Arrow #38 Was Benjamin Percy's Last Issue and Looking Stupid
Sometimes the headline says it all I didn't know at the time that this was Benjamin Percy's last issue I'm not perfect.
Captain America #699 cover by Chris Samnee and[...]
Can Ollie make it through this without winding up with a prison sentence?
Green Arrow #38 cover by Juan Ferreyra
This comic strangely resembles the last issue in a series Without giving anything away (I hope), the second half of this comic wraps up most of the current plot lines in short order Plot threads that haven't[...]
Green Arrow and Black Canary can save her, but they also need to keep Moira, Merlin, and Shado from killing one another while Dante brings their base of operations crumbling down around them.
On top of all this, the Trial of Oliver Queen is very close.
Green Arrow #37 cover by Juan Ferreyra
This is another action-heavy issue[...]
It'll be up to Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Red Arrow to stop them and put an end to the Ninth Circle's operations in Star City.
Green Arrow #36 cover by Juan Ferreyra
Moira Queen has turned out to be an enjoyably sadistic villainess, even willing to turn on her own son She doesn't seem especially deep,[...]
Black Canary is worried about Ollie, so she may be doing some tailing of her own.
Green Arrow #35 cover by Juan Ferreyra
The reconnection between Oliver and Moira Queen puts Green Arrow in a unique predicament He has already revealed his secret identity to her, and he is putting a lot of faith in her good[...]
Thirdly, Mister Terrific is here, and that's always a plus.
Green Arrow #32 art by Juan Ferreyra
The complete insanity of Gotham's nightmare is quite a thing to witness too It really looks like the end of the world, but it's not generic chaos in the streets This apocalypse has its own malicious charm, and it looks[...]
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Green Arrow #28 by Benjamin Percy and Juan Ferreyra gives us the next stop in Oliver Queen's cross country journey to bring the villainous financial institution the Ninth Circle down.
You know, that sentence alone shows one of the amazing strengths of this comic It takes some skilled storytelling to make a tale of financial[...]
The mayor blames everything on aliens and the previous administration, supported a Washington state version of the Keystone Pipeline, and calls capitalism an actual "meritocracy," claiming that the rich are people who "wanted it more."
The lack of subtlety is a bit laughable.
The action is quite good and fast-paced, brought to astonishing life by the immensely[...]
Cover by Juan Ferreyra
Green Arrow's 21st issue is a very different beast in many ways than much of the series thus far since Rebirth Not that the first 20 issues didn't take great efforts to re-establishing Green Arrow as the great liberal hero, and had some wonderful commentary on current political and social events in[...]
Juan Ferreyra is one of very few horror artists I can think of who can give you utterly skin-prickling revulsion while keeping you staring at the Botticelli-like beauty of his figures and colors And horror, of course, is a comic genre that breeds great artists, inspiring and setting loose their imaginations into the fantastic Even[...]
Written by Victor Gischler, with art by Tazio Bettin and cover art by the fabulous Juan Ferreyra, this is going to be an odd, punchy, and quite striking vignette that mind remind you a little of the popular novel Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
Order of the Forge #1 is described thus:
Before he fathered a nation, young[...]
Let's hope you've been paying attention to the return of Colder in Colder: The Bad Seed by Paul Tobin and Juan Ferreyra, from Dark Horse Comics Well, you might have been sleeping better at night if you haven't, since a comic concept that started out strong in its first arc has gotten downright terrifying in[...]
While the subject of our conversation was ostensibly the return of the Eisner-nominated series Colder to Dark Horse (out on October 22nd of this week), Tobin was happy to talk about his partner in horror, Juan Ferreyra, why his own reading and writing are so eclectic, and his survival skills when casing a museum for[...]
Eisner-nominated series Colder from Dark Horse, by Paul Tobin and Juan Ferreyra, is returning for a second arc in Colder: The Bad Seed The first arc of Colder pitted especially unusual mental patient Declan (his body temperature is below liveable conditions) against a nightmarish hunter Nimble Jack, but this arc clarifies that more baddies are[...]
But Colder is, in fact, original to itself, and doesn't need the props of cultural touchstones to reach readers.
The first series, by Paul Tobin and Juan Ferreyra, features Declan, longtime (loooongtime) inmate in a mental asylum who has outlived his institutional homes and now seems locked in a kind of waking coma with an unusually[...]
Like Paul Tobin and Juan Ferreyra, who did Colder We've got Donny Cates, Jai Nitz, guys like that We've been doing a ton of work with those guys And so it felt weird to hear that we weren't doing as many creator-owned books as we used to when we are But you're defined, I think,[...]
I can not wait to see what he gives us in 2014.
Artist of the Year: Juan Ferreyra
Dan says: You want to talk about exploding with crazy talent, then look no further than Juan Ferreyra In 2013 he laid down his mad skills on Colder and Kiss Me Satan, and just left my jaw sitting there on the floor[...]
Written by Victor Gischler, with art by Juan Ferreyra, and letters by Nate Piekos of Blambot, we've got evidence of a solid creative team-up before we even dig in. Ferreyra's artwork is lush, with a winning play between hard edges and softer, painted textures, which works wonders on a tale of the occult and bizarre[...]