That's Curt Swan of course, sixties artist supreme on Superman, and the period where Jupiter's Circle, the prequel to Jupiter's Legacy, is set.
Except maybe not at first, as this preview of Wilfred Torres' art on the series written by Mark Millar, indicates a look back at the past from the far flung future And since[...]
Mark Millar Archives
And things.
So, from 2012, from the Daily Record, Mark Millar on The Secret Service:
"I am halfway through the comic and Matthew and I are halfway through the script There is a good role for a 50-something actor to play an older gentleman spy training this young kid There are not a lot of tough actors in that[...]
@jasonzman04 what are you talking about?
— Mark Millar (@mrmarkmillar) October 30, 2013
A new Tumblr has been set up dedicated to a particular verbal tic of comic book writer, Mark Millar, after the author spent a night reading Ultimates and Ultimates 2.
Of course it's not just Ultimates I only have to pick up an issue[...]
This is MPH, the comic book from Mark Millar and Duncan Fegredo published by Image Comics, with issue 5 up for FOC today Featuring speedsters hopped up on a disocovered wonder drug, MPH, that gives them excellent speeding skills, which they put to naughty use.
But might it have had an earlier iteration as the drug of[...]
The adaptation of Mark Millar's comic series features Colin Firth, Michael Caine, Mark Hamill and Mark Strong.
Gary ''Eggsy'' Unwin is seen by many as just another no-hoper His impressive IQ seems to be wasted as he embarks on a downward spiral involving drugs and crime, and when he manages to catch the attention of a[...]
Yesterday, Mark Millar and Frank Quitely published the final issue of Jupiter's Legacy Book One.
But will the second book have a different title?
It already went through one, Jupiter's Children But Millar and Quitely also applied for trademarks for Jupiter's Gift and Jupiter's Requiem It looks like the prequel with Wilfredo Torres…
…may have been called Jupiter's[...]
Quite a wonderful promotion this, Parker Bros have supplied the makers of the Kingsman movie with their bespoke clothing needs for the movie, epitomising a certain British style, and as a result have also launched a Kingsman line, replicating the very items used in the film.
And ahead of tomorrow's London premiere of this film based on[...]
As Rocket Raccoon writer/artist Skottie Young announces and talks about his new comic from Image, I Hate Fairyland, and Mark Millar sees the premiere of Kingsman: Secret Service in London on Wednesday, it would be a very good time to announce that they are working together on a new comic book.
Go on then.
It's called Huck[...]
We ran the story that Mark Millar and Sean Gordon Murphy were to announce a new comic book called Chrononauts back in August, and speculated that it would involve time travellers in the manner or astronauts.
At the time, Mark Millar gave a carefully worded non-denial denial And this is why Today he gave the story,[...]
Earlier this year, cosplayer and CBS correspondent Blake Northcott wrote for Bleeding Cool,
I recently reached out to Kick-Ass creator Mark Millar about my current Kickstarter project (sci-fi/superhero novel 'Assault or Attrition') and this was the pitch I sent him
The premise is somewhat like, "What if Lex Luthor succeeded in killing Superman?"
Not just a 'What If?' scenario, but more like a 'What Now?'[...]
But this is a total click bait article intended to pick up the more curious tapping the names into Google! Hello! Feel free to look around the place.
But for now, Marvel have announced Captain America: Civil War and The Avengers; Infinity War, both that already exist as comic books.
Civil War was a comic book series[...]
Mark Millar has been trying to work out the biggest comics market outside of the US and Japan (it's France) But he did give us a breakdown of his foreign sales on Kick Ass.
US and UK comic creators often discount how many sales we have in Europe DC pay a very small percentage of what[...]
So that's what Mark Millar was teasing last week.
Image Comics is to publish a prequel to Millar and Frank Quitely's Jupiters Legacy comic, to be written by Miller, with art by picked-by-Quitely Wilfredo Torres, a ten issue series set in the glory days of the Jupiters Legacy characters The Utopian, Lady Liberty and more[...]
Mark Millar writes,
Hmm What could this be? Who's the artist? And which well-known superheroes are in the frame?
All will be revealed next week Me writing Ten issues in total You will be SURPRISED.
My clues…
1/ These are huge superheroes.
2/ I have written TWO of these characters before.
3/ It relates to a very major series (or is[...]
June Vigants writes for Bleeding Cool:
The Reinventing Horror Panel this Friday at NYCC included Mark Millar, Frank J Barbiere, Matt Rosenberg, Jeremy Gardner, Justin Jordan, and Matt Pizzolo.
When was the last time any of us were truly scared? Many panelists concluded their fears had shifted with adulthood- financial fears and health concerns have become more[...]
Jackson.
Based upon comic book by Mark Millar (Kick-Ass) and directed by Matthew Vaughn (X-Men: First Class), the movie tells the story of a super-secret spy organization that recruits an unrefined but promising street kid into the agency's ultra-competitive training program just as a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius The trailer makes it look like[...]
Mark Millar and Goran Parlov's recent comic series Starlight from Images Comics is now moving forward at Fox as a motion picture as a Star Wars spin-off writer comes on board the project THR is reporting that Gary Whitta who is already writing the Star Wars stand alone movie to be directed by Gareth Edwards,[...]
Last week, Mark Millar made the following offer.
WANT TO DRAW A VARIANT COVER FOR STARLIGHT #6? – http://t.co/xE75N5MOeJ
— Mark Millar (@mrmarkmillar) September 8, 2014
A competition for unpublished artists to get a paid variant cover gig on Starlight #6 Mark Millar has run similar competitions in the past with Clint Magazine – though only the first[...]
Last year we ran the story that comic book creators Mark Millar and Sean Phillips were once planning to create a graphic biography of Princess Diana, Phillips talking about his work,
"The only particularly interesting thing about that was the technique I used there Mark and I were going to do a biography of Princess Diana as[...]
Illustration by Gill Hatcher.
In two weeks, the people Scotland will vote on whether or not it should become an independent nation, severing its national ties from the United Kingdom, also comprised of England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Comic creators have been rather backwards in coming forwards over the issue, with the most prominent supporter for the Yes[...]
In just over two weeks' time, the population of Scotland votes in a referendum to decide whether or not the country should secede from the rest of the United Kingdom and form its own nation state.
But how will Scotland's favourite comic book son be voting? In 2012, Mark Millar wrote,
100 words on why I support Scottish[...]
This is followed by a sequence involving a pastiche of the Fantastic Four and Doctor Doom, which makes me suspect it's a shout-out (or possibly a dig – it's so hard to tell with Morrison) to fellow Scot and appalling writer Mark Millar.
This is all very well, but what exactly is the overarching message to[...]
Mark Millar teased this last week.
It wasn't, obviously Mark Millar cited a trip to London as delaying the it, promising the real announcement this week instead.
But Bleeding Cool doesn't want to keep you waiting any longer We have, if nothing else, the name and creative team.
Really, we have nothing else.
The new comic book, presumably from[...]
Often for a reason.
But, with Bleeding Cool running Grant Morrison's cover for Multiversity #1 (above) that felt like a great chance to show off the cover work of creators better known for their writing…
Jonathan Ross' cover for Revenge #1
Mark Millar's cover for Nemesis.
Jonathan Hickman on Fantastic Four.
Jim Shooter's cover to Rai #0.
Gerard Way's cover for[...]
But now Mark Millar has gone official on how he sees all his Millarworld titles tying together.
Millar writes,
Okay, here we go I've waited literally YEARS so I could tell you this.
Now Kick-Ass wraps today and explains it all Basically, the books fit into each other as so…
*WANTED explains how the world used to have superheroes,[...]
The final issue of Kick Ass is out today, Kick Ass 3 #8 by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.
Who lives, who dies, that's for you to read But the boys do something interesting that will enrage and delight readers, depending See, there are some that see Millar as just making comics to be turned[...]
A new collected editon of The Secret Service, or rather Kingsman: The Secret Service, is being rush-published by Marvel Comics for the end of September
We've already run one swipe file between Starlight by Mark Millar and Gorlan Parlov, and the Pixar movie The Incredibles.
Well, now it's time to run another!
And, as ever, a post by Mark Millar, "Rank Pixar Films Top To Bottom"
In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree[...]