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King Von Force Ghost of the Marvelous! Or, the Death of Cinema Podcast podcast, posted the following to social media two days ago, regarding a script page from the recent Strange Adventures series by Tom King and Mitch Gerads, with Strange doing the bookstore signing circuit He posted to social media, saying, "The sheer abuse of[...]
Do you reeber the now-classic Superman story by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, For The Man Who Has Everything? You should.
But it gives Tom King and Mitch Gerads a chance to revisit the earliest days of Jim Gordon That early life has hardly been touched upon, though the Gotham TV series showed Peter Gordon as the District Attorney for Gotham, but also a member of the Court Of Owls Peter Gordon was killed in his[...]
Batman: The Brave and The Bold #3 will now have a lead story by Dennis Culver and Otto Schmidt, in place of the lead story by Tom King and Mitch Gerads continuing from issues 1 and 2, originally solicited for the issue The synopsis for the Culver and Schmidt story follows below:
While investigating a string[...]
Today sees Tom King and Mitch Gerads return to the Batman in The Brave And The Bold for a very nasty four-part retelling of the first clash between The Joker and the Batman But it turns out that it's not just Mitch Gerads who is drawing this comic book.
But it's Tom King as well[...]
Batman: The Brave And The Bold will kick off in May with a new 64-page issue one, with four new stories.
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Tom King and Mitch Gerads will deliver a "horrifying four-part retelling of the[...]
Spoilers for Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler by Tom King and Mitch Gerads published by DC Comics today But first, we go back seventy-five years In the Riddler's original origin story in 1948 in Detective Comics #140 by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang, he was Edward Nigma, beat a school puzzle test by breaking[...]
Today sees the publication of Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler from Tom King and Mitch Gerads, and it is utterly glorious There will be much that people will want to talk about it It is even more of a take on The Killing Joke than I expected, not just the themes and tones but[...]
And today's Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler by Tom King and Mitch Gerads – just as The Killing Joke did with The Joker – this comic attempts to underline the ultimate seriousness of the threat to Batman posed by The Riddler, beyond any other.
As the preview showed, it started with The Riddler revealing he[...]
From the top of my heart as the bottom isn't working right now."
By Ivan Brandon, as seen on Flickr, CC BY-SA 3.0
Ivan Brandon has so far had donations from those including Jason Latour, Brian Vaughan, Eric Canete, Hector Tadeo, Kieron Gillen, Tom Muller, Abhay Khosla, Daniel Johnson, Paolo Rivera, Tim Leong, Mitch Gerads, Jamal Igle,[...]
"One Bad Day" echoes the Killing Joke line (and uses the Killing Joke title font) where The Joker believes it only takes one bad day to turn someone into a monster, whether that's the Joker or the Batman.
August's Batman: One Bad Day – The Riddler is the first of eight Batman: One Bad Day one-shots,[...]
Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler: Dreadful Reins by Tom King and Mitch Gerads is the first in a series of graphic novellas from DC Comics, each featuring one of Batman's rogue gallery, in the manner of Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland Like the Killing Joke, each is a 64-page story, the[...]
Artist Mitch Gerads tweeted out the news, of a Riddler graphic novella, Batman: One Bad Day, drawn by him, written by Tom King He tweeted "#BatmanOneBadDay THE RIDDLER, a 64 page OGN by @TomKingTK and myself! My genuine long-time dream book, and @TomKingTK delivered the absolute perfect script for it I've never been this excited[...]
Heather Antos announced the promotion online, amending her Twitter bio to the new credit and then tweeting "New title, who dis?"
Heather Antos, art by Michael Walsh.
She received congratulations on her new role from the likes of comic creators, marketing, publisher, and journalists including Joe Glass, John Reppion, Jim Dandedeau, Jamal Igle, Chris Arrant, Geoff Thorne, Declan[...]
Now his friends and colleagues have completed the comic book in tribute and in memory of their friend, with Bernard Chang, Shawn Crystal, Mitch Gerads, and Dave Stewart completing the story, including tributes by Lee Bermejo, Denys Cowan, Dave Gibbons, Becky Cloonan, Klaus Janson, Dave Stewart, Rick Leonardi, Chris Batista, Dani, Tamra Bonvillain, Ibrahim Moustafa,[...]
The resolicited Batman/Catwoman Special #1 from DC Black Label has now been expanded to an 80-page $9.99 format, will feature his work completed for the comic, with contributions and tributes from artists who know the man well, including Tommy Lee Edwards, Bernard Chang, Mitch Gerads, and others, with John Paul Leon's original cover, and variant covers[...]
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— James Gunn (@JamesGunn) June 22, 2021
Superstar and eagle-eyed comic book artist Mitch Gerads took notice of a certain blurb at the bottom of the poster, and thanked Gunn for doing what Hollywood has thus far been afraid to do Gunn, thankfully, is a Bad Ass who isn't afraid to support comics.
Thank you[...]
Donators in the last few hours have included Tom Mason, Walter Simonson, Jim Lee, Micheline Pitt, Rey Armenteros, Chris Ferguson, Kelley Jones, Dave Johnson, Jimmy Palmiotti, Ford Gilmore, Don Cameron, Dennis Calero, David Hahn, George Pratt, Bryan O'Malley, Daniel Zalkus, Dustin Nguyen, Sam Humphries, David Brittingham, Schannan E Rose, David Harper, Paul Reinwand, Jeff Parker,[...]
But Manchin has gone to work for the day, so I am currently wearing his bathrobe and soaking my feet in his bathtub while I write to you about the latest tweets from superstar comic book creators Mitch Gerads and Tom King, who, along with Doc Shaner, are the creative team behind the DC Comics[...]
But it seems that, unlike San Diego, Metaverse will come with a price.
In the comic book side, Friday and Saturday will see a couple of free panels on YouTube.
FREE: Comic luminaries Tom King, Mitch Gerads and Marguerite Bennett chat about dream projects – Friday, August 14 at 4:20 PM ET / 1:20 PM PT /[...]
Will that turn out to be a justified secret, hidden for good cause, or … well, what you normally get when a lot of people work hard to stop any scrutiny of their efforts, especially if a smart Black man is digging too hard into the whole deal.
Mitch Gerads, Evan Shaner and Clayton Cowles make[...]
Through both, each man is being tested: Adam by the harsh Rannian deserts, apparently avoiding the oppression of mechanical menaces, and Holt is tested by the task in front of him, the question of investigating a beloved hero.
The cover of Strange Adventures #2 published by DC Comics with the creative team of Tom King, Mitch[...]
(DC Comics, creative team: Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Evan "Doc" Shaner, Clayton Cowles)
Hh There is no denying that this issue has a clear application of craft Everybody involved knows how to make comics Unfortunately, Taylor, er, King's script is obtuse about what we are in for Will this be the start of a timeless masterpiece,[...]
DC Comics has revealed the release date for Strange Adventures, the upcoming project by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, and Evan "Doc" Shaner which breaks from previous Tom King works by being about Donald Trump instead of PTSD First announced at New York Comic Con as coming in 2020, we now know the first issue will[...]
But with Batman #81, with Batman and Catwoman re-entering the city, it looks like it's on, with these preview pages from Batman #82 posted by writer Tom King, by Mitch Gerads and Jordie Bellaire.
And it looks like they are going Greek by stripping off for the fight Only the boys though… you can't even get[...]
At New York Comic-Con's World's Finest panel and then on Twitter, DC Comics revealed a first look at the upcoming Strange Adventures by Tom King, Mitch Gerads, and Doc Shaner First announced at San Diego Comic-Con, King expressed an interest in finally writing a story that wasn't about PTSD, instead making it something that reflects[...]
DC Comics has revealed the next project by Eisner Award winning creative team Tom King and Mitch Gerads, and this time, they're bringing Evan "Doc" Shaner along as well for a creative threesome Strange Adventures will be a new series starring Adam Strange.
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— DC (@DCComics) July 21, 2019
Following DC's[...]
Mitch Gerads has designed the main official T-Shirt for San Diego Comic-Con, but the show is upping the official merchandise booth for their 50th Anniversary, with shirt reflecting the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00, 10s and more – including a Rick Geary superfied Toucan shirt for Comic-Con 50 As well as hoodies, caps, badges, water bottles[...]
Did someone change their mind? Are Batman's declining sales through the Knightmares arc to blame? We don't have any details on the cause, but following King thanking fans for their support earlier today, Mitch Gerads, the artist on Mister Miracle alongside King, took to Twitter to put a different spin on the news: that it's[...]