Jimmy Olsen's Supercyclopedia, by Gabe Soria and Sandy Jarrell is part of a new wave of middle-grade and YA original graphic novels being launched for 2025, and we have details of more on this Bleeding Cool DC Middle-Grade and YA tag Jimmy Olsen's Supercyclopedia stars a young Jimmy Olsen who wants to do more than[...]
Sandy Jarrell Archives
Sandy Jarrell is an exceptional artist who pays attention to detail, especially with faces Midge looks visibly annoyed by her "stalker", which adds to her overall fear (stalkers are scary lets be real).
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This week Archie Comics has dropped Reggie and Me #4, and with it a whole new set of problems[...]
If you've been keeping up with this series, you know that Reggie is hopelessly in love with Midge. He's been trying everything in his play book to worm
In his new series, Reggie and Me, writer Tom DeFalco and artist Sandy Jarrell attempt to make his antics more human, and sympathetic.
As it stands in this series, everyone knows to steer clear of Reggie Everyone except Archie and Veronica, who in the previous issue threw a party the same night as one of his[...]
Some folks may even end up liking Reggie when all things are said and done.
REGGIE AND ME #1
Script: Tom DeFalco Art: Sandy Jarrell, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Jack Morelli
There is no one more loved, revered, admired and adored in Riverdale than… Reggie Mantle? Well, at least Reggie doesn't think there's anyone as loved and admired as himself[...]
Archie Comics has announced that their next revamped series will be Reggie And Me by Tom DeFalco, Sandy Jarrell, Kelly Fitzpatrick and Jack Morelli It comes out this December and focuses on Reggie Mantle DeFalco says that Reggie is his favorite character… even though he's described as a self-aggrandizing egotist, a sinister super-villain, a merciless monster[...]
Dynamite has sent over some process art for King: Jungle Jim #4 art by Sandy Jarrell and Tadd Galusha with colors by Luigi Anderson The final issue in the miniseries hit shelves this week with a story by Paul Tobin and leads into the King Features Syndicate crossover event that includes The Phantom, Mandrake the Magician,[...]
Here we have Evan 'Doc' Shaner's original concept sketches for Jim as well as a couple pages of art by Sandy Jarrell and colors by Luigi Anderson.
For more information on King: Jungle Jim, click here.
We have some cool process art from the Dynamite series King: Jungle Jim that ties into the[...]
Jim's connection to the jungle is MUCH more dramatic in our series.
DW: What has it been like working with artist Sandy Jarrell?
PT: Sandy has not murdered me, and I look for that in an artist Also he's pretty good at art-ing That's nice, too.
DW: How was the decision made to transplant the character from Earth[...]
The first issue went on sale Monday from Paul Tobin and Sandy Jarrell Here we have a look at some of Jarrell's art work for the series in both black and white and color which Jarrell does as well.
Its interesting to note that Jim on the last panel of the last page shown here gains[...]
This series is being written by Paul Tobin with art by Sandy Jarrell and a first issue cover by Darwyn Cooke.
For more on King: Jungle Jim #1, click here.
We have another first look, this time inside the new King Features crossover from Dynamite, King: Jungle Jim #1 This series is being written[...]
That one eerie scene from the movie Signs with the amateur footage from the Brazilian birthday party comes to mind, giving a good scare with the idea that not everything is right in the world.
The illustrations in the graphic novel are superb thanks to the dynamic duo of Sandy Jarrell (Batman '66) penciling & inking[...]
Written by Jeff Parker, with art by Joe Quinones, colors by Maris Wicks, and letters by Wes Abbot for "The Joker Sees Red" and art by Sandy Jarrell, with colors by Rico Renzi for "Scrambled Eggs", issue 3 feels like it delivers on some of the promises the series concept offers By that I mean[...]