And now in May 2022, Peter David and Alan Robinson will launch New Fantastic Four #1, a five-issue series set shortly after those three issues … and a cover by Arthur Adams-influenced Nick Bradshaw as well This is another Peter David series set in Marvel's past and David's heyday working in the Marvel Universe, to[...]
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IDW announced a new comic at New York Comic Con from John Layman and Nick Bradshaw, set to debut in 2020 The comic is called Bermuda, about a 16-year-old girl who lives in an otherworldly dimension.
Bermuda is just your normal, everyday 16-year old girl – who just happens to live in an otherworldly dimension, swarming[...]
Luke Ross, Paco Diaz, Nick Bradshaw, and company succeed in keeping the book visually appealing, and I have nothing to complain about when it comes to this part of the comic The book tends towards a cartoonish style that fits the tone and characters.
Cable/Deadpool Annual #1 just isn't funny The jokes are weak and predictable,[...]
Nick Bradshaw misses the mark here for some reason Humberto Ramos — I think there is a comic out there where his art will fit; it looks really bad here and makes up the largest portion of the comic Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stuart Immonen, Marcos Martin, and Mike Hawthorne deliver some good work in the last half[...]
We'll start things off with X-Men Blue, which is a crossover with Venom as part of the Poison X storyline…
X-Men: Blue #22
Writer: Cullen Bunn
Artist: Jacopo Camagni
Colorist: Matt Milla
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Cover: Nick Bradshaw and Federico Blee
Can you believe we're already four issues into the Poison X crossover with Venom? It's got to be almost over, right?[...]
Well, fear not, true believers! The ongoing Venomverse saga that's been taking readers by storm since 2017 is ramping up to a big conclusion in April with a five-part weekly series called Venomized.
Written by Cullen Bunn with art by Iban Coello, the first issue (and maybe the rest) will feature a cover by artist Nick[...]
Based on the 1984 Bruce Springsteen hit off the album Born in the U.S.A., Avengers: No Surrender is written by Mark Waid, Jim Zub, and Al Ewing, and issues #683-686 are mostly drawn by by Paco "Funky Cold" Madina, with some help by Joe Bennett on #684.
In a press release, Marvel revealed Mark Brooks's covers[...]
Cover by Nick Bradshaw.
BYRON BREWER: Shiver me timbers! We are gonna see the return of Pirate Xena, in issue #3 on sale in December! Scott, what prompted you to touch on one of my favorite incarnations of the warrior princess?
SCOTT LOBDELL: The theme behind "Forever… And a Day" is essentially Ash trying to discover the[...]
Cover by Nick Bradshaw.
BYRON BREWER: Amy, we start this book off with a bang: an underground adventure AND a mystery! Quite ambitious Is this the first time you have written Red Sonja, and how came you to these pages?
AMY CHU: Yes Not my first redhead (I wrote Poison Ivy's first miniseries), but definitely my first[...]
Scott Campbell (Danger Girl), Arthur Suydam (Marvel Zombies), Nick Bradshaw (Wolverine and the X-Men), John Bolton (The Books of Magic), Ben Templesmith (30 Days of Night), Tim Seeley (Hack/Slash), George Perez (Avengers), and many more.
The cover to The Art of Army of Darkness features artwork from the original movie poster by painter Michael Hussar, which[...]
Well, now it has been A, it's Jheremy Raapack.
Wolverine And The X-Men #42 is now a 40 page comic instead of a 32 page comic and artist Nick Bradshaw is no longer on it, it will be drawn by Pepe Larraz, solo.
Iron Man #20.INH is not part of the Iron Metropolis storyline… but the Inhumanity[...]
Joe Gualtieri writes; Dave Costello has been my best friend for more than half my life. We met in high school bonded quickly over a love of comics. Since