The network home of The X-Files is getting back into the supernatural crime-fighting business, with Deadline Hollywood reporting exclusively that FOX is developing a series based on writer Alex Grecian and artist Riley Rossmo's Image Comics comic book series Proof – which ran for 28 issues (from 2007 to 2010). Cory Goodman and Jeremy Lott are[...]
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In Image Comics' September 2024 solicits and solicitations, The Moon Is Following Us #1 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Riley Rossmo and Mike Spicer looks like it may be one of the non-IP big comic book launches of the year Daniel Warren Johnson is writing, Johnson and Rossmo are both doing the line art, and Mike Spicer[...]
Wesley Dodds: The Sandman by Rob Venditti and Riley Rossmo is a new six-issue mini-series from DC Comics beginning in October, out next Tuesday just in time for New York Comic Con And today's DC Comics titles are previewing the first issue, as seen below.
The new series, according to Venditti, "shows the titular character as a pacifist[...]
Wesley Dodds: The Sandman by Rob Venditti and Riley Rossmo is a new six-issue mini-series from DC Comics in October that "shows the titular character as a pacifist He has given up on the hope of a peaceful world, but he hasn't stopped believing that people can be better to each other, if they're only[...]
Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Atagun Ilhan, Brian Level, Stefano Gaudiano, Jay Leisten, Arif Prianto, Ivan Plascencia, Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (DC Comics)
Sins of the Black Flamingo, by Andrew Wheeler, Travis Moore, Tamra Bonvillain, Aditya Bidikar (Image Comics)
Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, by Alyssa Wong, Minkyu Jung, Natacha Bustos, Rachelle Rosenberg, Joe Caramagna (Marvel Comics)
Superman: Son of Kal-El, by Tom Taylor,[...]
Which is why it's rather fun to have a "messy" artist like Riley Rossmo to draw the kind of Gotham that Harley Quinn has to clean up Here's a look ahead at just how messy this comic book is going to be.
Credit: DC Comics
Credit: DC Comics
Credit: DC Comics
HARLEY QUINN #1
written by STEPHANIE PHILLIPS
art and cover[...]
Stephanie Phillips and Riley Rossmo will be the creators on Harley Quinn with a new #1 in March, after Stephanie's two-issue stint writing Future State: Harley Quinn in January and February
Stephanie Phillips is best known for writing comics such as The Descendent, The Butcher Of Paris, Artemis & The Assassin, Devil Within, Man Among Ye[...]
Possibly not in the way this vegetarian superhero might appreciate.
How The Robin King Takes Down Animal Man In Death Metal (Spoilers)
Leaving Animal Man in a far more armless position than he has ever been in.
How The Robin King Takes Down Animal Man In Death Metal (Spoilers)
Oh Peter Tomasi and Riley Rossmo, you are such cads.
Animal[...]
With some teensy-tiny pics… with art from Riley Rossmo…
And from Ivan Reis, Dan Mora and Chip Zdarsky Nice and tiny…
Here's the full solicitation:
DETECTIVE COMICS #1027
written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS, KELLY SUE DeCONNICK, MATT FRACTION, TOM KING, GRANT MORRISON, GREG RUCKA, SCOTT SNYDER, MARIKO TAMAKI, PETER J TOMASI, JAMES TYNION IV, MARV WOLFMAN, and[...]
Which include Nicola Scott, Laura Braga, Scott Snyder, Bryan Hitch, Kami Garcia, Phil Hester, Shannon Hale, Dean Hale, Riley Rossmo, and Amancay Nahuelpan as well as pin-up pages by Emanuela Lupacchino, Travis Moore, Liam Sharp, Ramona Fradon, Bilquis Evely and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez.
Here are how those creative teams break down:
Steve Orlando and Jesus Merino
Greg Rucka and[...]
Steve Orlando and Riley Rossmo are the creative team for the book, which will explore J'onn J'onzz's origins in the framework of a detective story set on Earth which, if the art below is any indication, looks pretty bloody.
The Hollywood Reporter had the EXCLUSIVE reveal of the series, which makes sense because the comic book[...]
It has a big climactic battle, and the interplay between the disparate members of the four teams, even if Harley Quinn gets a bit too…Harley Quinn-y in this issue.
Justice League: No Justice #3 art by Riley Rossmo and Hi-Fi
Riley Rossmo's art is a rough change of pace from previous issues While it is stylistically similar[...]
For me, that helps remedy what would otherwise feel like more Batman deification, which is my main issue with many representations of Batman.
Batman Who Laughs #1 art by Riley Rossmo and Ivan Plascencia
Riley Rossmo's artwork adds a semi-comical yet still dark tone to the narrative It draws on a bit of Bruce Timm's styling, but[...]
Amongst the announcements were two new vertigo series, Motherland by Si Spurrier and Rachael Stott, and Deathbed by Joshua Williamson and Riley Rossmo.
DC also revealed that they have access to time travel technology by talking about the things the panel's guests said at the panel that hasn't taken place yet.
The Vertigo/DC's Young Animal panel at[...]
The auspicious lineup features Riley Rossmo, Tim Seeley, Si Spurrier, Magdalene Visaggio, Joshua Williamson and others!"
Now, what is of particular interest are the creators named on this panel: Riley Rossmo, Joshua Williamson, Si Spurrier, Tim Seeley, and Magdalene Visaggio.
The panel is a mix of Vertigo and Young Animal, as the two lines seem to be edging[...]
Riley Rossmo is a detail-oriented artist, and it's clear he's having fun with these two similar characters Colorist Ivan Plascencia is stealing the show though He did an amazing job in issue 1, and his quality is still strong in this issue And while this may be a spoiler (forgive me), his inks for the[...]
I appreciate that.
Riley Rossmo is a perfectly fine artist His line art style is a little too cartoonish in some parts for what I would want in this story, but it adds an element of fun I also just like the way he draws The Shadow But it's colorist Ivan Plascencia who steals the show[...]
For this reason among many, Rasputin is one of the most fascinating, infuriating books being produced right now.
Rasputin is written by Alex Grecian and drawn by Riley Rossmo, with colors by Ivan Plascencia and letters by Thomas Mauer and is published by Image Comics.
I'm always looking for these big truths about human life in[...]
Written by Alex Grecian, with art by Riley Rossmo, Rasputin Vol 1, is hitting comic book stores this June For those of you who don't know, the story centers on Rasputin's life and provides readers with a look at his history In one night he's poisoned, beaten, stabbed, shot in the head, and drowned, then[...]
But this may mark a start in getting closer to the feel of the original series, while still staying within the DC Universe.
Ming Doyle, artist on Vertigo's The Kitchen is joining Riley Rossmo of Cowboy Ninja Viking and Bedlam, in launching Constantine: The Hellblazer, a new series replacing Constantine as part of DC's June mini-relaunch[...]
Lieberman and Riley Rossmo's comic about a soldier with the attributes of a cowboy, a ninja and a viking…
It was recently reported all over the place that Universal Pictures is in early talks with David Leitch and Chad Stahelski to co-direct its action pic Cowboy Ninja Viking starring Chris Pratt, based on the comic[...]
Written by Alex Grecian, with art by Riley Rossmo, colors by Ivan Plascencia, and letters by Thomas Mauer, Rasputin even seems to be timed for publication by Image Comics for winter with its Siberian settings and frost and snow-driven themes When I had three issues in hand, I finally sat down with a big cup[...]
Pick up issue three to find out what troubles are in store for Oddly next.
Rasputin #2 from Image Comics, written by Alex Grecian, with art by Riley Rossmo picks up where we left off wondering if Rasputin was going to be poisoned by a drink from his friends Well that would have been too easy,[...]
Lieberman and Riley Rossmo, but as Pratt stated, a director has not been attached Pratt will play Duncan, a man suffering from multiple personality disorder… except that each personality has a distinct skill set (cowboy, ninja and viking) which a government agency uses to turn him into an assassin Duncan escapes the agency and goes[...]
On to the comics!
Rasputin #1 from Image Comics, written by Alex Grecian, with art by Riley Rossmo, drew me in with its spooky cover My knowledge on the historical figure is pretty limited, so I wasn't sure what to expect from the comic Right off the bat, I was in love with the art style[...]
Now Image have announced a variant cover for issue #2, by Riley Rossmo, to build on the already fine design work on the series If you aren't reading The Fuse yet, you might want to reform yourself post-haste before this comes out:
[The Diamond Code for this issue is: JAN148144 Issue #1 is still available, but[...]
We have Michael Moreci and Tim Daniel writing, Riley Rossmo (currently of Drumhellar from Image) and Colin Lorimer on art, and letters by Jim Campbell.
Though Curse is a comic of many themes, one of them is certainly power versus powerlessness, and types of power and control in the face of human limitations look likely to[...]
Contributing to the whopping 200-page softcover will be Ben Templesmith, David Stoupakis, Riley Rossmo, Christopher Mitten, George Pratt, Menton3, and more. And those process insights have been teased a couple of times in press releases–we'll get an insider view on some of the art production contained therein.
44Flood perfected the development of these art/comics anthologies previously with two contributors: Menton3[...]
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Chris Thompson writes;
Following on from my recent discussion with Dean Haspiel (which you can listen to here) and my latest film podcast (which you can still listen to here) I finally catch up with the amazing Riley Rossmo (Green Wake, Bedlam, Rebel Blood) for a long overdue chat about his work, including the brand new[...]
Dirk Manning writes;
For the last several years Canadian artist Riley Rossmo has been turning heads with both his distinct art style and diverse catalog of comics he has illustrated and/or co-created primarily for Image Comics, including Proof, Cowboy Ninja Viking, Green Wake, and Dia de Los Muertos With this trend of exciting and invigorating books[...]