Jimmy Palmiotti is returning to Kickstarter with a new Painkiller Jane story, the character created almost 30 years ago with Joe Quesada for Event Comics, the character went on to star in a series of series, crossover titles with the likes of the Punisher, Vampirella, and Hellboy and both a TV film starring Emmanuelle Vaugier and[...]
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Looks like, among other things, we will have the return of Painkiller Jane… created by Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Quesada for Event Comics in 1995, the character went on to star in a series of series, crossover titles with the likes of the Punisher, Vampirella, and Hellboy and botha TV film starriung Emmanuelle Vaugier and[...]
Painkiller Jane is one of those characters that outside of a comic shop, you never hear talked about, yet if you spend anytime in one, will come up in conversation as one of the most underrated characters there is Created by Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti, she made her first appearance in 22 Brides #1,[...]
Painkiller Jane was created by Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Quesada for Event Comics in 1995 Jane Vasko is an undercover police officer attempting to infiltrate the mob, who is injured in action Revived through mysterious means, she gets superhuman regenerative powers in the process and becomes the vigilante Painkiller Jane, and is now virtually indestructible[...]
Jessica Chastain is already set to produce and star in the adaptation of the comic by Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Quesada.
It's been almost a year since we had some big news on the movie adaptation of Painkiller Jane, but it looks like production is picking up Christine Boylan has previously written for TV shows like[...]
Deadline is reporting that has signed on to star in Painkiller Jane based on the graphic novel series by Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Quesada.
The film is about Jane Vasko, a NYPD cop who gets pulled in by the FBI to infiltrate a drug and human trafficking ring In a near death experience, Jane gains regenerative abilities that makes her[...]
We have been informed that Solipsist Films has optioned the right to bring Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Quesada's Painkiller Jane to the big screen.
Palmiotti co-wrote the screenplay with Craig Weeden and will also serve as a producer on the new adaptation of his hit comic book series about a female vigilante who gains superpowers after[...]
Now let's have a lesson in language, courtesy of The Movement and Painkiller Jane.
She's a woman, so she can use it She lives.
He's a man, so he can't He dies Probably.
And in Suicide Risk #10, one fellow shows he really deserves a superspeed fist to the face.
And Lazarus would be just the one to give[...]
Everybody's got problems." With the exception of his Ash and Painkiller Jane art, which he never got rid of because "it feels really personal," Palmiotti is more than happy to part with the pages he's inked "If you want any original art, I won't miss it," Palmiotti said "I've got stacks of art[...]
It's a strong first issue.
Painkiller Jane launches from Icon (a creator-owned division of Marvel) this week, written by Jimmy Palmiotti, with a main cover by Amanda Conner, art by Juan Santacruz and Sam Lotfi, colors by Paul Mounts, and lettering and design by Bill Torolini Palmiotti has always had a great instinct for drawing strong[...]
Detective Comics #25 doesn't so much make the case for the opposition to that – but it does have a hella cool origin of the Bat Signal.
Oh and sticking with Detective Comics ( a really entertaining issue by the way…)
There does seem to be a lot of split panel jumping off old big city bridges[...]
In a recent interview, Jimmy Palmiotti announced he was taking the Painkiller Jane property over to Marvel's Icon Imprint The art on the four-issue series will be split with Juan Santacruz drawing the main story and Sam Lofti will draw the back-up story focusing on Jane's origin Paul Mounts will be providing colors for the[...]