Image Comics has revealed a new variant cover by artist Bengal for meteorology-themed comic book The Weatherman, by Jody LeHeup, Nathan Fox, and Dave Stewart Final order cutoff for the comic, and any of its three covers, is Monday, August 20th, so let your retailer know which one you want a copy of The Weatherman[...]
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Are you a fan of comic book covers, but feel like, honestly, they should probably be about twice as large? Well, you sure are in luck today, as Image Comics has revealed Nathan Fox's limited edition wraparound variant for The Weatherman #2 The Weatherman is the meteorology-themed, sold-out sensation from Jody LeHeup, Nathan Fox, and[...]
This last detail will soon become far more relevant to Nathan when a group of mercenaries suddenly target Nathan.
Weatherman #1 cover by Nathan Fox and Marcos Martin
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Weatherman #1 pulls off the cocky, smooth-talking, yet charming newsman quite well This is a hard thing to do, as it starts from the standpoint that you should not[...]
At Image Expo today, Jody LeHeup and Nathan Fox announced The Weatherman, a "widescreen, sci-fi epic" with colorist Dave Stewart In the story, which is set to span three years, a mass terrorist attack on Earth has left human colonists on Mars living in fear The main character, a weather man on Mars, is accused of[...]
Can a last minute Bleeding Cool bump put it over the edge?
A 250-page hardcover colour anthology of comics with 45 contributors including David Hine, Mark Stafford, Greg Pak, Karrie Fransman, Alison Sampson, Cullen Bunn, Phil Hester, INJ Culbard, Josh Fialkov, Fred Van Lente, Nathan Fox, Tom Raney and more.
Can they make it?
UPDATE: Well, that seemed to do[...]
The book is both lovely and very witty.
I was delighted to catch up with the mighty Nathan Fox at the Festival, having seen him at New York Comic Con constantly so swamped with people that I hadn't been able to break through the crowd Fox straddles an amazing number of angles in comic and commercial[...]
Here is some process art for Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #3 out Wednesday. Pencils and inks are by Nathan Fox, colors are by Brad Simpson and letters are by Simon Bowland. And of course the comic is based on characters by Jack Kirby with a script by Joe Casey.
For more on Captain Victory and the Galactic[...]
This first issue is written by Joe Casey and drawn by Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg and Ulises Farinas Below the issue you will also see the covers for the first 4 issues of the series.
There is a Kirby Genesis sale on right now at Comixology as well.
For more on Captain Victory, click here.
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This is a review of the recently released Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1 by Joe Casey and Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg and Ulises Farinas and will contain spoilers.
I was hesitant to review this book as I'm already predisposed to liking all things Jack Kirby When I was eleven years old I went to a convention at the Biltmore Hotel[...]
Casey also says that issue six will be the culmination of the space opera with guest stars and surprises abound.
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Nathan Fox – what can I say about this guy? I was a fan even before I knew him and worked with him When I want to make a strong aesthetic statement with a particular[...]
I first met the rising star Toby Cypress ( of The White Suits from Dark Horse whose cover was recently chosen by Diamond Previews to highlight) at an OOSA table at SPX, and those who belong to collective also include: Andrew MacLean, Logan Faerber, Nathan Fox, Liz Suburbia, Alexis Ziritt, Paul Maybury, Chris Visions, Ming[...]
After my initial interview with Joe Casey and one with Nathan Fox about the return of Jack Kirby's Captain Victory And The Galactic Rangers, I realized I had more questions about the project How it was going to work having multiple artists and what was the basic format? And why had he chosen the artists?[...]
The main artist is Nathan Fox and I got to talk to him about the new project and what it's like working on a character still owned by the Jack Kirby estate.
BLEEDING COOL: Many artists consider Jack Kirby a major influence on their work What are your feelings about Jack Kirby and how has he[...]
Nathan Fox, Jim Rugg, Ulises Farinas, Michel Fiffe, Farel Dalrymple, Jim Mahfood, Benjamin Marra, Connor Willumsen… these are some of my favorite artists working and they're all in one f**king book That, in itself, is pretty amazing to me In terms of exactly how they're all being used, the story is structured specifically to accommodate[...]
Now in the hands of Joe Casey and Nathan Fox, the new series sets the Captain on an adventure in time and space We are getting an exclusive first look at the art for the series that won't be hitting store shelves until August.
For more on Captain Victory And The Galactic Rangers #1, click here.
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Created by Jack Kirby, the characters are being re-imagined by Joe Casey and Nathan Fox The first issue will hit stores in August and will include interior art by Jim Rugg and Ulises Farinas with a cover by Fox.
"As a fan, this was the first Kirby creation I was in on the ground floor of…[...]
Written by Joe Casey – with Farel Dalrymple, Ilises Farinas, Michel Fiffe, Nathan Fox, Jim Mahood, Benjamin Marra, Jim Rugg and Connor Willumsen.
Jack Kirby's Captain Victory And The Galactic Rangers are returning to comic book shops this July thanks to Dynamite Entertainment Written by Joe Casey – with Farel Dalrymple, Ilises Farinas, Michel Fiffe,[...]
We ran a piece before Christmas on Neal Adams' ads appearing in the London Underground – and in the New Year, they are still visible.
Well, New York is getting a similar look courtesy of Nathan Fox for a subway campaign for the School Of Visual Arts Fox is the artist on Haunt, and a tutor[...]
Next weekend sees the Thought Bubble Festival in Leeds.
But first, on Wednesday, November 20th, Nathan Fox will be signing his full colour graphic novel Dogs Of War, in paperback and hardback, at Forbidden Planet in London from 6pm to 7pm
Which takes place just after Ales Kot and Tom Muller signing Zero at Orbital Comics in[...]
Here's hoping it finds its way into your hands, too.
Dogs of War, by Sheila Keenan and Nathan Fox from Scholastic
Like many of the books at NYCC, this one isn't even out yet, but is coming soon, in November 2013 It's being published by Scholastic, with artwork by the great Nathan Fox, whose name you might[...]
Collider, created by Simon Oliver and Robbie Rodriguez, colored by Rico Renzi, couldn't be in better hands for covers than Nathan Fox.
Fox's history in comic art is varied and has its own unusual features, though he shares some of them with a rising generation of comic artists He's highly trained through both undergraduate and graduate[...]
The Haunt comic from Image was very much definitely by Todd McFarlane and Greg Capullo, whose work has a certain sympatico quality. The new team on the
Bleeding Cool told you a while ago that both artist Greg Capullo and writer Robert Kirkman were leaving the Image book, Haunt.
Well, co-creator and co-inker Todd McFarlane has told USA Today that he's hired Joe Casey and Nathan Fox to take over the book.
They'll begin their stint on the supernatural brother double act book from[...]
Nathan Fox Zach Howard.
Conspiracies around recent BP oil disaster in the Mexican gulf Hiroshima Riots in Jerusalem.
No I have no idea what they all have to do with each other Comic? Movie? Something else? Either way dribs and drabs are rolling out at What Is The Bleedout's website Anyone actually have a clue?
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