Gist, Sana Takeda, Carlos Pacheco, Jay Anacleto, Marcos Martin, Muntsa Vicente, Jen Bartel, Rom Fajardo, Dan Panosian, MR GARCIN, Ive Svorcina, Jose Villarrubia, Frank D'Armata, Tomi Varga, Neeraj Menon, Lauren Ammo, Shannon Andrews Ballesteros, Drew Baumgartner, Fred Malmberg, Jay Zetterberg, Steve Booth, Mike Jacobsen,Brian Overton, Ralph Macchio and of course, the many many more contributors[...]
Marcos Martin Archives
In news that no longer surprises anyone, Image Comics announced another partnership with Panel Syndicate, in this case the Panel Syndiate comic Friday by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente Forgive the glibness Brubaker is one of the medium's most consistent writers and the award-winning art team of Martin and Vicente is just as[...]
But it's fairly comprehensive.
And there was a variant for Spawn #312 for Local Comic Shop Day 2020 that lists all the participating comic book stores.
About SPAWN #312 (Diamond Code SEP209162)—
This LCSD 2020 SPAWN #312 cover will be a variant of Todd McFarlane's cover for the issue—only instead of listing out the names of those who've[...]
Friday is a new digital comic book by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin, and Muntsa Vicente published today on Panel Syndicate Announced in the Hollywood Reporter, the comic is described as a mix of Encyclopedia Brown, Lovecraft and noir fiction, as a post-YA graphic novel It seems to take on the trope of the teenage detective,[...]
However, the solicits did not reveal the covers, all to be drawn by Marcos Martin, themselves at that time.
Now, a press release on Marvel.com has unveiled all six covers, said to be a celebration of Chris Claremont's 50th anniversary with Marvel, though one might wonder if a better way to celebrate Claremont's career might be[...]
The Walking Dead: Alien was a digital-only comic by Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin for Vaughan's own digital publisher Panel Syndicate It is the only time someone other than Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore or Charlie Adlard wrote or drew a Walking Dead comic, and fully in the comic book continuity.
It will cost $5.99 and[...]
The week is over for me and most of you fine folks, so that means it's time to count down the Top and Bottom 5 comics of June 20th, 2018.
Winners
Amazing Spider-Man #801 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
1 Amazing Spider-Man #801
Dan Slott finished his stint on Amazing Spider-Man in style this week with a surprisingly grounded and[...]
The man makes it to the hospital, and we learn how this one night impacts his life and his perception of the world.
Amazing Spider-Man #801 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
I've given Dan Slott's Amazing Spider-Man absolute hell in my time on Bleeding Cool I stand by my criticisms, as the series is heavily[...]
Is this enough to save our two wayward heroes?
Barrier #5 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
Barrier #5 goes similarly to how I expected for the most part, and that's a bit disappointing Despite the story's clever focus on language and the separations it can create, it takes some easy ways out with the sudden[...]
Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stuart Immonen, Marcos Martin, and Mike Hawthorne deliver some good work in the last half Color artists Edgar Delgado, Java Tartaglia, Marte Gracia, Muntsa Vicente, and Jordie Bellaire deliver some consistently solid color work throughout.
Amazing Spider-Man #800 art by Nick Bradshaw and Edgar Delgado
Amazing Spider-Man #800 is hard to recommend at the price[...]
They land in an artificial biome, and things seem to be taking a turn for the better—until they make a few more horrific discoveries.
Barrier #4 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
Barrier #4 gives us some background on Oscar, as you likely intuited from that summary We learn some of what he dealt with in[...]
Oscar is on top of a scrap heap of items from Earth.
Barrier #3 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
This is by far the least eventful installment of Barrier thus far While there is plenty to admire about the comic's ability to convey its story with no text, the plot doesn't advance very much in[...]
This one left me very excited, and it is my choice for the week.
Barrier #1 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
2. Barrier #1
A brillaint book about the divisions in humanity, Barrier constructs a vividly realistic world with two interesting protagonists and a compelling conflict The finale is wild to boot, and Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente's artwork is outright fantastic.
Exiles #3[...]
Before long large alien machines arrive and separate the two humans.
Barrier #2 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
Barrier #2 immediately takes the unexpected ending to its first installment and literally shoots it to the moon The comic completely changes gears from its dissection of U.S/Mexico border life to straight-up aliens from another world.
This issue[...]
She goes to the police, the border patrol, and, when that turns fruitless, "minutemen."
Barrier #1 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
Oscar is a man from Honduras, and he is willing to steal, threaten, and abandon in order to make it to the United States for reasons entirely his own.
Border #1 is a 50-page opening[...]
Marcos Martin will join Fox on covers Check out the first cover below, released on Twitter.
UPDATE: Press release version:
Writer Jody LeHeup (SHIRTLESS BEAR-FIGHTER), Eisner Award-nominated artist Nathan Fox (DMZ, HAUNT, Dark Reign: Zodiac), and Eisner Award-winning colorist Dave Stewart (Hellboy, RUMBLE) merge to form an unstoppable sci-fi tour de force with THE WEATHERMAN!
Local weatherman and[...]
Today Brian K Vaughan's digital publisher Panel Syndicate published a new Walking Dead comic by Vaughan and Marcos Martin, set within The Walking Dead continuity Vaughan is the only person other than Kirkman to have written an official Walking Dead comic and Marcos Martin is the third artist, after Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard.
The comic[...]
Vaughan has stealth announced a new digital comic series with Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vincente called The Barrier over on panelsyndicate.com The full 53-page book is available for download now Readers can choose what they want to pay for the comic.
Sorry to bother, but would you like to read a brand-new comic I created with[...]
And now it is.
A landscape-formatted Deluxe hardcover for Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin's The Private Eye, originally presented in digital format And published in years December, in time for Christmas, and in comic stores two weeks ahead of Amazon.
Because retailers, readers, and ROBERT KIRKMAN demanded it, the online sensation from PanelSyndicate.com's BRIAN K[...]
Today sees the release of the final issue of The Private Eye, the digital comic by Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin that broke the established method if digitally distributing high profile comic books by doing themselves on pay-what-you-will system as PanelSyndicate.com I talked to Brian and Marcos about the comic, the process and what[...]
Vaughan, Marcos Martin, and Munsta Vicente is the best book you haven't read yet I make that assumption because everyone I talk to about the book seems to be hearing about it for the first time The only reason I can figure that has happened is that Vaughan (Saga, Y The Last Man) and Martin[...]
With its eight issue published today, the digtal pay-what-you-want comic The Private Eye by Bryan K Vaughan, Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente has hit sales of "well into "six figures in total – and in revenue Which means each issue, on average that's at least 15,000 downloads an issue – and more importantly $15,000 in[...]
Show us Mephisto by Jae Lee, The Mindless Ones by Marcos Martin (with his Steve Ditko inspired art) or the down right insanity that would be Chris Bachalo drawing Shuma-Gorath! No matter how I type that my spell check goes off A true sign of evil I think.
Midnight Sons Revisited?
No? How can you not like[...]
Pulido has a lot of great common design sensibilities with artists like Marcos Martin and Mike Allred but remains wonderfully distinct There's some great storytelling in the second issue in particular that's remained with me where Jen is touring the building with her new landlord I have been a big fan of She-Hulk in the[...]
Vaughan and Marcos Martin's comic The Private Eye…
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/78044932[/vimeo]
Isn't it great?
Carl Martin makes a short film every year to showcase his Hallowe'en costume This year, it's the lead character from Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin's comic The Private Eye…
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/78044932[/vimeo]
Isn't it great?
[...]
One of a number of emails between Bryan K Vaughan and Marcos Martin But this one had a curious title…
What the hell was that?
Oh yes… it must have been this article I'd sent an e-mail to Bryan K Vaughan asking about the rumour that he was working with Marcos Martin on a second Image[...]
So this may have to do.
The second issue of Brian K Vaughan And Marcos Martin's DRM-free digital comic The Private Eye is available to buy digitally, with a pay-what-you-like model.
Thought it was worth a mention.
They don't have a mailing list So this may have to do.
The second issue of Brian K Vaughan And Marcos[...]
Here are Marcos Martin's Spider-Man Through The Decades variant covers for Amazing Spider-Man #692, designated the fiftieth anniversary issue of the title That's the original Spider-bite, the death of Gwen Stacy, the symbiote costume that would become Venom, the Clone Saga and the New Avengers.
BuzzFeed chats to Steve Wacker about the 50th anniversary andissue 700,[...]
Mark Waid told us all that the inordinately talented and innovative Marcos Martin was leaving Daredevil
"Unfortunately, it was something that came up while we were working He's doing 4, 5 and 6 When he came on, I don't think things were firmed up with his next project and now they have[...]