The issue if written by Roger Langridge and drawn by Felipe Cunha It's also available with the regular Jonathan Lau cover.
For more on King: Mandrake The Magician #4, click here.
As the final order cut-off is fast approaching for King: Mandrake the Magician #4, Dynamite has sent out these two retailer incentive variants by[...]
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Today we have the King: Mandrake the Magician #3 writer's commentary by Roger Langridge Art for for the issue was done by Felipe Cunha and Ivan Rodriguez.
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I was originally going to show actual real-world leaders here, but editor Nate Cosby wisely advised against it, so we've got hints and signifiers and great buildings instead[...]
Here we have a writer to writer interview with Peter Milligan of Terminal Hero talking about the new series with writer Roger Langridge.
PETER MILLIGAN: I'm a fan of some of the classic comic book magicians, from Doctor Strange – one of my favorites – to John Constantine – naturally – but where would you place[...]
Today's launch of Roger Langridge's Abigail And The Snowman from Boom has a really nice page layout that I thought was worth bringing to further attention.
The Snowman, realising that he can be seen by children, is in the corner of the playground But, thanks to the layout and design, a three dimensional scene seen in isometric two[...]
The book is being written by Roger Langridge and drawn by Jeremy Treece with a first issue cover by Darwyn Cooke.
For more on King: Mandrake The Magician #1, click here.
Here we have some interior pages from the upcoming King Features Crossover series from Dynamite, King: Mandrake the Magician The book is being written by Roger[...]
Part of that event is a Mandrake the Magician series written by Roger Langridge Byron Brewer chatted with the writer about taking on such a classic character.
BYRON BREWER: Roger, what is there about Mandrake that separates him from all the other magic-based characters in comicdom (Dr Strange, Dr Fate, etc.)? And please do not answer,[...]
With Dynamite's upcoming relaunch of the King Features characters, we've been spotlighting some of the different writers and we turn now to the scribe behind Mandrake the Magician, Roger Langridge.
BYRON BREWER: Roger, how does it feel to be part of such an important event as the 100th anniversary of King Feature Syndicate, and seeing all[...]
I got a good glimpse of this at San Diego Comic Con (before my hotel room was flooded, washing it away…)
The Musical Monsters Of Turkey Hollow, adapted from a never-made TV script by Jim Henson and Jerry Juhl, Roger Langridge has attempted to recreate a unmade musical muppetal TV Thanksgiving script from the sixties into full-blown[...]
From the creator of Knuckles The Malevolent Nun... Comes the story of a very different character. Or characters. Abigail and the Snowman, a four-issue
But also the importance of music in the show.
Fifty years late, Roger Langridge has revisited that dream, recreating the story of The Musical Monsters Of Turkey Hollow, using that colour scheme throughout, while adding his own storytelling structure – the farmer's explanation is a particularly British favourite here.
Ostensibly a comic about a family being forced[...]
How's your math?
And adapting Jim Henson's unused TV special screenplay, from Roger Langridge we get Musical Monsters of Turkey Hollow.
In the spring of 1968, Jim Henson and his longtime writing partner were working together to create an original Thanksgiving TV special called The Musical Monsters of Turkey Hollow, which was to be directed by Jim and[...]
Jones "the most stunningly ambitious comic project I've ever seen."
Below are three wonderful pages from Dream Another Dream by Jeremy Bastian, Roger Langridge and Peter Bagge Support the Kickstarter campaign here and be back later this week for an exclusive interview with Josh and Chris about this extraordinary piece of comic art.
Jeremy Bastian
Roger Langridge
Peter Bagge
David[...]
They will all appear in tomorrow's Guardian newspaper in the Weekend glossy magazine section.
For those of you who don't live in the UK, on Sunday you will be able to order the paper in question in print, using this website.
UPDATE: AM Homes and Frazer Irving's 'Do You Hear What I Hear" is now live.
We gave[...]
Creating pairings such as these…
Gillian Flynn and Dave Gibbons
AM Homes and Frazer Irving
Margaret Atwood and Christian Ward
Michel Faber and Roger Langridge
Audrey Niffenegger and Eddie Campbell
Dave Eggers
Eggers, of course, already stretching across both worlds It's a stunning achievement on The Guardian's part A different comic will run every day from tomorrow on the Guardian website but will all appear[...]
Written by Mark Evanier, with art by Roger Langridge and colors by Jeremy Colwell, the book does not to attempt to slavishly copy the art style of the cartoon show, going for flat colors in bold surface areas, and sharp outlines for characters That signals that the comic is attempting to find its own voice[...]
I have found more laughter and merriment in the pickled remains of a dissected bat foetus than in any single issue of Bongo Comics' Futurama; but at the same time, never has a licensed-property comic felt so true to the wit and warmth of its originals as in the astounding Roger Langridge's take on The[...]
New Zealand born Roger Langridge started his comic career in the pages of Judge Dredd Megazine on a strip called The Straitjacket Fits He has since done Fin Fang Four for Marvel, The Muppet Show for Boom! Studios and Popeye for IDW Now the writer/artist has taken up the challenge of doing Evil Ernie as[...]
The terror that breaks loose there and then will eventually lead (in the issues that follow) to The Phantom's Jungle, Flash Gordon's space age town of Landing, battles in the sky with Captain Victory, and so much more, until finally, we arrive in the Monstrous Lands, protected by… well, nobody.
[...]
The art for the series will be done by Roger Langridge of The Muppet Show with variant covers provided by Stephanie Buscema of My Little Pony and Powerpuff Girls.
"I grew up, to the extent I grew up, on these characters," says Evanier, "I watched ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS™ the first day it was on and I[...]
Dynamite have gone overboard with their L'il series of characters – no wonder Dark Horse decided to tradmark their Itty Bitty version.
Here's a few pages from a couple of the li'l beauties, including one from an old friend, Roger Langridge…
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Eisner and Harvey Award winning[...]
Artwork by Eisner-winning cartoonist Roger Langridge exhibited at last year's Treviso Comics Festival in Italy has gone missing Sent back to that third party in London by the exhibition in October last year, it apparently never arrived.
Roger writes;
Some of the pieces are ones I intended to keep for the rest of my life[...]
Here is a shot that a nice retailer sent me…
And with a number of stores being shorted on copies, this year's CBLDF Liberty Annual 2012, also featuring work from Jonathan Hickman, Andy Diggle, Ben Templesmith, Howard Chaykin, James Robinson, CHris Roberson, Roger Langridge, Terry Moore, Kieron Gillen and so many more, maybe in even greater[...]
Including one Roger Langridge…
Here's the full creator list: Caritte, ced, Lorenzo Chiavini, Michel Colline, François Duprat, Frédéric Duprat, elric, Filak, Pierre Gabus, Stéphane Girod, Goupil Acnéïque, Hendko, Jii, Abraham Kadabra, Kaouet, Kim, Roger Langridge, Le Cil Vert, Le Fred Blin, Lectrr, Loco, Fred Neidhardt, Nemo7, Álvaro Ortiz, Pochep, Sergio Ponchione, Radi, Romuald Reutimann, Saive, Samos,[...]
So, when he announced in February that he would be joining Roger Langridge on IDW's new Popeye series, it was an exciting prospect Neely has long drawn influence from E.C Segar's work, and even paid homage to him in his mini-comic, Doppelgänger.
I spoke to him earlier this week to find out more about his work on Popeye,[...]
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In August, Marvel have a new comic book The First X-Men They'll tell you more about it on[...]
Roger Langridge hasn't done a lot for DC Comics Gross Point, a little Big Books, some Bizarro World springs to mind, but not a lot more.
He's done far more for Marvel Comics, especially of late, from Doctor Who to The Mighty Thor to John Carter, and Marvel are currently putting out his Muppets comics.
But that[...]
That Roger Langridge's final Muppet Show comics never saw print at Boom!, caught in the twisting wind between Muppets owners Disney and Marvel and… whatever the hell it was that was going on there.
But in July, Marvel will begin to publish those unseen comics Four issues of them, entitled Four Seasons.
Langridge described the delay;
As far[...]
It was the closest thing I've had to a holiday in some time, and a very enjoyable occasion.
This year, Dylan Horricks is their star guest, as the convention turns to New Zealand for inspiration, joined by fellow Kiwis Rufus Dayglo, Roger Langridge and more.
I don't think a European comics festival has run a New Zealand[...]
Roger Langridge, writer of The Mighty Thor and Muppets of late, but also known for his Fred The Clown, Knuckles The Nun and other more salacious characters, is to take on the tale of a violent, drunk, sailor, his unfortunate sweetheart and his mortal enemy.
Yup, it's Bluto With a first issue cover doing its best[...]
Paul Grist, Rob Davis, Woodrow Phoenix, Ellen Lindner, Jamie Smart, Gary Northfield, Sarah McIntyre, Suzy Varty, Sean Longcroft, Warwick Johnson–Cadwell, Luke Pearson, Paul Harrison–Davies, Katie Green, Paul Peart–Smith, Glyn Dillon, I.N.J.Culbard, John Allison, Philip Bond, D'Israeli, Simone Lia, Darryl Cunningham, Jonathan Edwards, Ade Salmon, Kate Charlesworth, Warren Pleece, Kristyna Baczynski, HARVEYJAMES, Rian Hughes, Sean Phillips[...]