Okay, cards on the table, this is a bit of PR from comic book writer Keith Champagne Off the top of his head, he got Peter Tomasi, off of Super Sons, to interview him about his new Kickstartered comic book series Daybreak and asked if I'd run it Now it's not some hard-hitting Panorama expose,[...]
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Oddly enough, Nightcrawler isn't given any bad lines despite his sometimes role as an X-Men comic relief.
The Dora Milaje take a weirdly long time to arrive on the scene, which means that the selling point of the book isn't even present for half of the runtime.
Also, the Mimic-27 is given something of a personality in[...]
With confident, bold inks from a team of inkers in the form of Sook, Walden Wong and Keith Champagne, and colours throughout by Paul Mounts, who adds to the sense of fantastical realism in the issue.
Art by Chris Allen
Whilst this issue does a good job of dealing with the majority of the issues around the[...]
Comic book creator Keith Champagne writes for Bleeding Cool,
See that middle-aged fellow in the lower left hand corner there? The one holding his head and running away in fear? From the time I first saw the cover to Action Comics #1, I was always interested in that guy Who was he? Was he just in[...]
Another look at upcoming comics, that might differ from how they were originally solicited…
Justice League #34 will be drawn by Scott Kolins, not Doug Mahnke and Keith Champagne It also has the cover above by Jason Fabok, originally intended for his first issue #26.
Superman/Batman #16 will be drawn by Marc Deering and Diogenes Neves and not Jae Lee[...]
Keith Champagne writes;
Last week, I took my final antibiotic horse pill and, while I'm still prone to uncontrollable fits of bronchial coughing (especially late at night when the rest of the world is sleeping), they've tapered off considerably I think that, combined with the fact that I've run out of medication to take means I've[...]
Keith Champagne writes;
Welcome to the second episode of Champagne Supernova Unfortunately, I've been downed with Pneumonia and I don't have the gumption to think of something interesting to write so, in classic comic industry fashion, two episodes in we've got our first fill-in issue.
I was digging through some files and came across this pitch I threw at DC[...]
A new column for Bleeding Cool by Keith Champagne;
I love comics but a couple of years ago, I hit the wall There had been too many downs and not enough ups to balance out the roller coaster ride I've always prided myself on being made of iron, there have been stretches when I've produced upwards[...]