Mark Millar, co-creator of the comic book The Unfunnies, has issued a statement on the announcement that Netflix has bought Millarworld, his publishing imprint through Marvel Comics, Top Cow, Dark Horse, Image Comics and Avatar Press that has put out everything from Kick-Ass to Superior to Wanted to Kingsman — and yes, The Unfunnies, the one[...]
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Either way it points out either how inefficient or how publisher-benefitting other books from the Big Two that sell similar to Millarworld number are towards benefitting their creators Because you know that Mark Millar won't be making a loss..
It appears that Millar's plan is to keep the plates spinning on his many other books as they[...]
No, I bet that's not it, I reckon it will look something like this…
While Empress #1, the new comic by Mark Millar and Stuart Immonen, has a Skottie Young variant cover can be ordered exclusively by retailers who are a member of the Millarworld Retailers Forum.
The C-3PO comic book from Marvel intended to reveal the[...]
Mark Millar announced a lot of things at the Diamond Retail Summit at MCM London Comic Con yesterday. But not everything made the PR burst that was sent
He's around here somewhere.... https://twitter.com/josephglass/status/657497298667225088 Announced at the far more secretive than usual Diamond Retailer
A Danish fellow who attended the London Super Comic Con last month seems to have come away with quite a scoop A quick chat to another friendly Dane and we
Mark Millar held a contest for Free Comic Book Day, for stores whose empoyees dressed up as Millarworld characters, to win him for a store signing.
Entries were meant to be until Friday but yesterday it seemed that Jetpack Comics of New Hampshire, a regular contributor to Bleeding Cool, was so far in the lead that[...]
To win, the staff have to dress up as Millarworld characters for FCBD.
So, yes, it's a thinly disguised way for comic stores to promote Mark Millar's comic books, fighting amongst themselves for the trophy.
Well, Jetpack Comics of Rochester, North Hampshire taking the initial lead it seems…
In addition to costumed staffers, they will be hosting Nemesis For Nepal[...]
That's how it was looking when there was no mention made of the Millarworld comic The Unfunnies by Mark Millar and Anthony Williams in the Millarworld cover collection from Image Comics recently.
And now with the Millarworld site redesign, it's as official as it's going to be No appearance in the Millarworld Comics gallery…
And no appearance[...]
http://t.co/rpheVhage8 Thank you forever, @mrmarkmillar
— Blake Northcott (@ComicBookGrrl) August 6, 2014
And it's more than Kick-Ass that will have to come to an end, because of pesky remains of journalistic integrity.
In January, Millar will be changing his Millarworld site completely, as well as the backmatter of all his Millarworld titles He writes,
Part of all this will[...]
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
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,[...]
We mentioned Mark Millar had a mangaesque Millarworld project on the books that he was looking for artists for But there's more to come.
Millar writes,
Today I'm writing a project you haven't heard about with an artist I've never been linked with The artist is under a solemn vow of secrecy too, but you'll get word[...]
CBR originally said that Nemesis Returns, the sequel to Mark Millar and Steve McNiven's Nemesis series from 2010 for Marvel Comics, would be published in
A few weeks ago, Elizabeth Hodge, a self-confessed long term comic book fan expressed her love for the upcoming Starlight comic by Mark Millar and Goran
Mark Millar's publishing imprint Millarworld has applied to register the trademark for the word "Starlight".
It is registered to cover "Comic books; Comic magazines; Comics; Graphic novels; illustrated fiction stories; posters; trading cards; coffee-table books featuring science fiction, horror, fantasy, action, mystery, adventure, humor, and/or super-powered or costumed heroes or villains; none of the foregoing relating[...]
Mark Millar has posted;
TOP-SECRET NEW MILLARWORLD PROJECT… announced in January I just sent a bunch of pals the lettered first issue and the art is a sight to behold This is definitely one of the best-drawn books my name has been attached to and you know I have very high standards when it comes to[...]
Well, he's doing it again, He writes;
Did you know these stories take place in the same continuity?
all the Millarworld books are linked in a big plan that will take me another few years to complete But these two are linked directly in that they share the same continuity Johnny Bolt is one of the super-villains[...]
In November, Image is publishing The Art of Millarworld, featuring every Mark Millar creator owned title cover, regardless of publisher.
In the '40s, it was DC In the '60s, it was Marvel Now Millarworld has reshaped comics in the 21st century and turned into a powerhouse force to be reckoned with Riding a wave of grand[...]
With his next Millarworld title He asks his board members;
In the middle of the next big Millarworld book, coming out at the end of the year, and need a couple of quick checks.
What courses are open to someone in prison on a massive drug offence? In the UK you can do a degree from behind[...]
When goods and services offered under nearly the same name in trade are used "conjointly", confusion is likely.
The trademark for the Jupiter's Children comic had been applied for jointly by Millarworld Limited and Frank Quitely Ltd The trademark offices accepts appeals and I'd say Millar and Quitely would have had a good chance, as the[...]
Dave Sim, creator of Cerebus, is running a series of interviews with a number of websites – including Bleeding Cool – answering questions asked by the sites' readers.
The first was from Millarworld, where Mike Kitchen asked him if he's consider working with Mark Millar on a creator-owned project Sim seemed to decline even the possibility,[...]
Mark Millar tells The Scottish Sun newspaper that he wrote what became the Avengers movie. “Marvel told me years back this is one movie they didn’t think
Millarworld alone has six big budget features with the studios and I haven't been in LA for over three years.
"But it doesn't all have to be massive budget fare A good movie can make back 100 times the initial investment All you need is a good idea and Scottish creators are hardly short of good[...]
We mentioned this story last week, when Rupert Murdoch's Scottish Sun put First Minister of Scotland and Scottish Nationalist Party member Alex Salmond in
Word from attendees from the Mark Millar/Frank Quitely soiree at Glasgow's Plan B Books graphic novel store are filtering in... So what do we know? Well,