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A new cover for the San Diego-specific Harley Quinn tops this week's advance reorders, with Image Comics titles The Wicked + The Divine and Starlight[...]
starlight Archives
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu
So Mark Millar's Starlight #4 dropped last week and of course I bought it I've been raving (and sometimes griping) about it since the first issue, but I didn't read the current one immediately As much as I loved the comic's debut, subsequent installments were, to me…lukewarm But I finally picked it[...]
Of course it is! Though circumcision may require wire cutters.
Starlight gives us more than just Flash Gordon, it also takes on Oz and Barsoom as well…
Ash And The Army Of Darkness discovers that just spouting a bunch of action platitudes don't make much of a difference if the subject jut buggers off.
Pathfinder: City Of Secrets[...]
Kick Ass 2 #1 launched with a bit of a muddle.
And now Starlight #5 missed its June solicitations, leading to Diamond to run the listing in an e-mail to retailers But not to readers…
As a result, it is likely that some retailers will accidentally miss out on it altogether.
Tommy Lee Edwards' cover is APR148208D, Rob[...]
Watch the neverending reflection in this cat's eyes…
Starlight keeps its finger on the pulse…
While Bob Fingerman looks at the comic book artist's ancient dilemma in Minimum Wage One that Bob Monkhouse suffered from it seems.
Whereas The Shadow is struggling with his own moral dilemmas…
And Think Tank gives us the weaponised concept of the decade[...]
While I can't wait for the next installment, I'm certainly hoping the creative team remains for as long as possible, serving us what's shaping up to be a delightfully dark book.
Title: Starlight #2
Writer: Mark Millar
Artist: Goran Parlov
Publisher: Image Comics
Starlight #1 is my absolute favorite comic book of 2014 so far, and that's because of the[...]
Kick-Ass had Dave Lizewski, Nemesis had Blake Morrow and Superior had Simon Pooni.
And now Starlight by Mark Millar and Gorlan Parlov could have… you?
Again, raising money to take Coatbridge kids to the theatre, a character;s name will be auctioned off And in this case we can even see how you will be featured in Starlight #3.
Coukd that be you? Remember, a woman's[...]
But the look of your space ship does matter quite a bit…
Starlight returns with its mashup of the old and the new and the way new used to look in the old.
Triple rainbow! Wow! Triple rainbow! Amazing! Action Comics #30!
Field #1 does a great trick of forced perspective to put as much spaces between two[...]
Detective Comics got way more stylish, and Pak's Action is Doomed!
On the creator owned front we have Millar's Starlight, Lemire's Trillium finale, and Remender's Black Science Vertigo's Hinterkind volume one is here, and while it's not happily ever after for humans, at least we can read about our demise for just $10!
Aaron Haaland of[...]
A few weeks ago, Elizabeth Hodge, a self-confessed long term comic book fan expressed her love for the upcoming Starlight comic by Mark Millar and Goran Parlov, that she showed off a full size back tattoo of the cover in a video and promised a series of comic book reviews She interacted with all sort[...]
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This week, we go even deeper Moon Knight #1, take vengence with Magneto #1, frame the shot with The Auteur #1, swash buckles with Starlight #1, get uncovered with Veil #1, and much more!
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And as to the future of Starlight?
It'll be sad to finish Starlight I have ideas for two sequels, but I think we'll probably just do them as movies Like Superior, I like where it ends as a book and might just keep it there in print form I'm not sure, but[...]
Launches for Moon Knight, Magneto and Starlight make it onto the top ten And Detective Comics proves that it isn't only the Batman monthly that has the Batchops to get onto the chart…
Forever Evil #6
Uncanny X-men #34
Detective Comics #29
Moon Knight #1
Magneto #1
Batman Superman Annual #1
Green Lantern #29
Starlight #1
Wolverine & The X-Men #1
Action Comics #29
Thanks to[...]
I have little doubt that The Walking Dead will be back infecting the world at large, but for now, Forever Evil should pop some champagne and enjoy the victory.
Russia and China are the loners this week, showcasing Injustice and Starlight at number one in their respective countries Lots of Batman in China, as well[...]
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu
"I feel like an idiot," began the first issue of Mark Millar and Goran Parlov's Starlight, and that's exactly how I felt, realizing I wrongly imagined the comic to be a Flash Gordon clone (Let's face it: Early marketing positioned it as one) Published by Image Comics, it tells the story of[...]
They take on a huge range of comics this week, including trade deluxe editions and omnibus editions–kudos for including those, guys!
Books covered in this episode are:
Marvel Comics: Magneto #1
BOOM! Studios: Evil Empire #1
DC Comics: Forever Evil #6
DC Comics: Batman Superman Annual #1
Dark Horse Comics: Veil #1
Image Comics: Starlight #1
Marvel Comics: Moon Knight #1
Image Comics: Velvet[...]
Previously he'd insisted on delays to digital releases of his books in order to support comic book stores selling the comic in print, but had changed his mind, stating that the print comics market wasn't being damaged by digital distribution, and citing Mark Waid as saying the only person he was hurting were people who[...]
When promotional images were first released, we noticed some similarities between the images seen in Starlight #1, out this week, and Pixar's movie The Incredibles, a film writer Mark Millar had stated was his favourite Pixar movie by quite a margin.
Well now we've also read Jupiter's Legacy #4 as well, and boy howdy.
Starlight sees Duke[...]
Now, launching Starlight, he has linked to a South London "granny" Elizabeth Hodge showing the world her back tattoo of the front cover of Starlight #1 And announcing her comics podcast every Sunday This is her first and only video on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GRANRUxCkcVideo can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: 'My 1st Comic-Book Tattoo' (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GRANRUxCkc)
But is[...]
A few weeks ago, Bleeding Cool ran a story about the preview of Mark Millar and Gorlan Parlov's upcoming Image comic, Starlight.
And how between the first preview and the second preview it had been de-Flash Gordoned.
About how, in its first announcement it was described as Flash Gordon-meets-Dark Knight But by the second preview, suddenly the[...]
Mark Millar talked about his new series Starlight, created with Gorlan Parlov, over at CBR.
"Starlight" is my love letter to all the sci-fi serials I was obsessed with as a kid It's odd, but growing up with older parents I was into all these things nobody else really watched and I was obsessed with everything[...]
Latino Review tweets that Fox has picked up the rights to Mark Millar's upcoming ongoing series Starlight:
EXCLUSIVE BREAKING COMICBOOK MOVIE NEWS! FOX IS CLOSING IN ON MARK MILLAR'S UPCOMING STARLIGHT COMIC WITH SIMON KINBERG ATTACHED TO PRODUCE.
— elmayimbe (@elmayimbe) December 13, 2013
The Image comic is about a retired superhero who goes back into space for[...]
From Mark Millar's Image Comics interview, talking about nine of ten new Millarworld titles planned over the next three years, he mentions three artists.
Sean Gordon Murphy, Jae Lee, Bryan Hitch
Well, we had identified one of them, albeit for the wrong project…
But Millar was ambitious talking about how not only will these stories tie in together[...]
A preview of Mark Millar and Goran Parlov's Starlight
A scene from Pixar's Incredibles.
A post by Mark Millar, "Rank Pixar Films Top To Bottom"
In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree They may be homages, parodies, ironic appropriations, coincidences or works of the lightbox We trust you, the[...]
A few days ago, Bleeding Cool reported that Mark Millar had applied to register the trademark Starlight as a comic book.
And so it has come to pass Hollywood Reporter has confirmed it as a new comic by Millar from Image, with artist Goran Parlov, best known in the US for his Punisher work, but whose[...]
Mark Millar's publishing imprint Millarworld has applied to register the trademark for the word "Starlight".
It is registered to cover "Comic books; Comic magazines; Comics; Graphic novels; illustrated fiction stories; posters; trading cards; coffee-table books featuring science fiction, horror, fantasy, action, mystery, adventure, humor, and/or super-powered or costumed heroes or villains; none of the foregoing relating[...]