They include Garth Ennis (Preacher, Punisher), Jimmy Palmiotti (Power Girl, Jonah Hex), Amanda Conner (Harley Quinn), Paul Jenkins (Batman: The Dark Knight), Justin Jordan (Shadowman), Phil Hester (Ant-Man), Frank Barbiere (Avengers) and Marguerite Bennett (Batgirl).“When we launched AfterShock, our mission was to attract the best comic book creators in the business, and we’re beyond excited[...]
Created by Trevor Crafts, Bruce Boxleitner, and Matthew Daley, written by Daley and Paul Jenkins, with art by Carlos Magno Right off the bat, I’d like to talk about Lantern City, the place Carlos Magno not only illustrates a realistic cast of characters, but also brings a moving city to life on the page[...]
Created by Trevor Crafts, Bruce Boxleitner, and Matthew Daley, written by Daley and Paul Jenkins (Fairy Quest), and illustrated by Carlos Magno (RoboCop), Lantern City marks Archaia’s first ongoing series since the The Secret History in 2007 The story focuses on Sander Jorve and his want to keep his wife and son safe Because they[...]
With the upcoming Spawn #250 and the Spawn: Resurrection, series creator and Image co-founder Todd McFarlane talked with IGN about the new creative team (Paul Jenkins and JonBoy Meyers), the new direction for Al Simmons / Spawn and his goal for getting to issue #301 He also talks about the possibility of a new Spawn[...]
One month for a #1 to jump on.Paul Jenkins and Jonboy Meyers Jenkins is writer.Al Simmons returns in 250 Here to stay Changed man He didn't want to be in the game He'll come back and take charge of the game.Spawn 250, then Spawn Resurrection, Spawn 251Brand new series, Savior #1 in April What if[...]
The story is done by the very talented Paul Jenkins accompanied by the inspiring Humberto Ramos (and inked by the glorious Victor Olazaba) with lettering done by the one and only Jim Campbell.Boom! Studios continues to knock it out of the park with one of my favorite new series; Fairy Quest If you aren't familiar[...]
Some time ago, Humberto Ramos and Paul Jenkins, who are best known for their work on a few different Spider-Man comics, launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to release a Fairy Quest: Outlaws graphic novel and, according to my research, they succeeded However, now they have chosen to release the same story in two[...]
Still, Paul Jenkins is a writer I've enjoyed for a long time, starting with his runs on The Incredible Hulk and Peter Parker: Spider-Man, so it doesn't hurt to give the benefit of the doubt Ramon Bachs, meanwhile, has a fun and flexible style that would seem to be fitting for this type of comic[...]
Written by Paul Jenkins, Fiction Squad #1 takes classic fairytales to a new level.The story follows Detective Frankie Mack, who crosses over from the realm of crime fiction to the fairytale realm, Rimes Mack reminds me of a Sherlock Holmes-type of character Except he wasn’t successful, so now he’s trying to pick up the pieces[...]
Dave Elliott tells me that he was involved with ex-Marvel movie mogul Avi Arad when he tried selling an Inhumans movie to Paramount, based on the Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee Eisner award-winning Marvel Knights series But when Paramount didn't like that, Elliott pitched the Neal Adams/Jack Kirby plot about Black Bolt coming to New York,[...]
Paul Jenkins was twenty when he arrived in the US and he said he "hit the ground running," working as Alan Moore's editor and working on a little known story about four turtles named after famous Renaissance artists He wrote longer than any other writer on Hellraiser He credits his success with "believing in himself."Dead[...]
You may have come across Paul Jenkins' previous Kickstarter projects like Fairy Quest, set in the world of Fablewood, previously, and with each successful funding of his series, the books have been picked up for distribution by Boom/Archaia Now Jenkins returns with a series of 6 single issues with Kickstarter-exclusive covers that will be collected[...]
First came Fairy Quest from Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos Funded on Kickstarter, published by Boom, it spawned a sequel And was much liked.You get the jist And while that book is continuing from Jenkins and Ramos, it is also spinning off into a new series of tales set in the same reality.Welcome to Fiction[...]
In 1998 when Marvel Comics contracted with Joe Quesada and his partners to launch the Marvel Knights imprint and relaunch Daredevil, Punisher, Black Panther and Inhumans by Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee, I had left home for the University of Oregon and was spending more time reading F Scott Fitzgerald and Beowulf than I was[...]
Comic book author Paul Jenkins, currently writing Deathmatch and Fairy Quest for Boom Studios, just added an update to the Fairy Quest Kickstarter funder, addressing the donors to John Campbell's Sad Pictures For Children Kickstarter that has caused a little controversy of late.He writes,
The other day I was drawn to the plight of the creator[...]
Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos launched a Kickstarter campaign for the sequel to their hardcover, lavish fairytales-reimagined book Fairy Quest #1 this week, entitled Fairy Quest 2: Outcasts. This time around they've chosen to partner with Boom! Studios after the Kickstarter rewards have been distributed While the Kickstarter campaign will produce the single edition hardback,[...]
Shawn Demumbrum writes about the Amazing Arizona Comic Con world record attempt,One of the more spontaneous parts of the World Record Attempt at Amazing Arizona was Paul Jenkins arriving at the booth to write a few pages. We weren’t expecting Paul. He wasn’t listed in the program or on the website. He walked up and[...]
It’s written by Paul Jenkins, with art by Humberto Ramos, and boy is the artwork striking It reminds me of a fusion of early Dave McKean art and the sharp-edged style of Chew but has a pencilly, painted feel all its own, and the colors are particularly strong, from Leonardo Olea and Edgar Delgado[...]
On the first post of Christmas, Bleeding Cool sent to me...The first page of Fairy Quest 2 from Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos Coming to Kickstarter in January 2014 Premiering at San Diego next July.On the first post of Christmas, Bleeding Cool sent to me...The first page of Fairy Quest 2 from Paul Jenkins[...]
Paul Jenkins has been replying to comments in the thread from his recent Bleeding Cool interview that seems to have touched many a nerve.But it may have brought up a question even more important than maintaining good working relationships between creators and publishers.The question of whether or not Batman sits down.Paul writes;
I would like to[...]