Matthew Rosenberg is the author of the 2015 smash hit We Can Never Go Home from Black Mask Studios He was there at the beginning of the publisher with Occupy Comics and 12 Reasons To Die, but it was WCNGH that broke him out big time He has also contributed to Marvel's Secret Wars Journal[...]
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But how come it hasn't come through Diamond? What happened to the We Can Never Go Home hardcover for Local Comic Shop Day?
Well, ComicsPRO member, and member of the committee that formed Local Comic Shop Day, Bret Parks of Ssalefish Comics asked Matt Pizzolo and Matthew Rosenberg what was up And exactly what went down…
What made Black[...]
Matthew Rosenberg, writer of the comic book We Can Never Go Home is having a little existential crisis You see he has written a very popular and well reviewed comic about two children who turn to a life of crime and violence Just as the news is full of guns, violence, death and injury.
So rather[...]
While the amazingly valuable and popular Black Mask Studios comic We Can Never Go Home, written by Matthew Rosenberg and Patrick Kindlon, with pretty gorgeous art by Josh Hood is in reprints for issues 1, 2, and 3 in shops currently, Rosenberg let slip that there have been some changes to the reprint for Issue[...]
Well, did you? Because if you managed to snag one of the 50 numbered copies available from New England Comics' Black Mask signing, it is worth a pretty
His panelists included Aaron Moorhead (writer/director of Spring and Resolution), Justin Benson (writer/director of Spring and Resolution), Matt Pizzolo (publisher of Black Mask Studios, Godkiller), Ed Brisson (Sheltered, The Mantle), and Matthew Rosenberg (We Can Never Go Home).
Miller asked the panel, "What brings them back to horror?" Rosenberg realized that the things he cares about[...]
By Chris Thompson
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After last week's chat with Injection's Declan Shalvey (which you can still listen to here), this week I'm back with writer & Black Mask PR guru Matthew Rosenberg (We Can Never Go Home, 12 Reasons To Die, Secret Wars Journal) to discuss the stages of his career thus far.
Matthew & I chat about[...]
This third issue of the series hits shops next Wednesday, on June 10th.
Written by Patrick Kindlon and Matthew Rosenberg (the team on 12 Reasons to Die, and Rosenberg also has a Secret Wars book out currently from Marvel), illustrated by Josh Hood who really has a handle on his art style and its impact, with[...]
Well, Forbidden Planet actually commissioned a special variant cover for #1 called the "Sid & Nancy Variant" when they found out writer of the series Matthew Rosenberg was going to be in town this week.
Rosenberg will be appearing tonight, June 3rd, at 6pm at Forbidden Planet, London, to sign We Can Never Go Home (and[...]
Black Mask Studios' upcoming new title, We Can Never Go Home, by Matthew Rosenberg, Patrick Kindlon (writers), Joshua Hood (art), and Amanda Scurti (colors) has been previewed here on Bleeding Cool, but now we have a trailer to tide us over until it hits shops next Wednesday.
The series, which features some stellar artwork and pretty[...]
We all had those moments in our youth when things felt like they were spiraling out of control and there was a very real question of whether something decisively bad might happen–whether it was contemplating running away from home, getting in a car accident while driving without permission, getting caught drinking or getting high, there[...]
I had heard about the upcoming Black Mask Studios book, We Can Never Go Home, possibly further back than most people when it was still pre-pitch, I believe, talking with writer Matthew Rosenberg at a convention I knew it was going to be an emotionally engaging book about young people, and an interesting book about[...]
By Ra’Chaun Rogers Growing up in NYC two things were constant for me, comic books and Hip-Hop. Both cultures always seemed so naturally linked in my mind
This issue's written by Matthew Rosenberg and Patrick Kindlon, with art by a variety of illustrators as per Black Mask's community ethos (led by Breno Tamura and Gus Storms), and we get a few answers on just what that lurking, truly eerie fencing mask symbolism has been hinting at all along Attempting to teach Anthony[...]













