Ray Flook writes,
I was sitting at my kitchen table this morning with a two-gallon cup of coffee, two-finger tapping-away at the keys as I was trying to hammer-out an article on my first-time experience as a cosplayer when my girlfriend gave me the news: Steve Dillon had passed-away aged 54 It felt like someone had cattle-prodded[...]
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Shown off at the Diamond Retailer Breakfast ahead of C2E2 this morning by Marvel, here is our first look at Steve Dillon's return to The Punisher in a new series written by Becky Cloonan.
Follow more of our C2E2 coverage right here and the Retailer Breakfast right here.
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At the London Super Comic Con last weekend, I was able to meet Steve Dillon and share my recent appreciation of his work on Scarlet Witch A motor machine at the show, he sat and sketched for hours for a line that never seemed to get any shorter.
Ha talked about enjoying the pilot episode for[...]
Should be fun!
— Steve Dillon (@stevedillon20) January 5, 2016
Jesse from #Preacher for the London Super Comic Con I miss drawing those guys to this day pic.twitter.com/8oYma8iMwQ
— Steve Dillon (@stevedillon20) January 19, 2016
I'll be sketching at LSCC and I believe the Preacher piece I tweeted will be going up for charity auction along with other[...]
Steve Dillon has become the Punisher artist now, after working with both Garth Ennis and Daniel Way on the character And now it's time for him to do the same with Becky Cloonan in a new All-New All-Different but basically Just-The-Same-And-That's-What-We-Like Punisher series.
ComicBook have the interview with Becky.
Things are going to start out in a[...]
Ian Colletti (Rake) has join the project based on the Vertigo comic from Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon.
Root gets the nickname Arseface because he has a horribly disfigured face and severe speech impediment Though he is an incredibly nice kid, his town reviles him Though nothing seems to change his pure and earnest outlook on[...]
At that point she wasn't the pop star, but the children's author and that is how I'd like to photograph her.
Here are some of those acquired photographs, featuring Mark Millar…
Grant Morrison…
And the launch of Deadline Magazine with the late Brett Ewins, Jamie Hewlett and Steve Dillon.
Steve also tells us,
I'm designing logos for Vertigo and DC[...]
Two days ago, Bleeding Cool ran a script review for the pilot episode of AMC's Preacher TV series. We noted some changes, how Jesse's congregation stays
The comic, by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, hated by DC who published it, is the story about three people Jesse Custer, a bad boy turned bad priest who is literally possessed by the word of God Tulip, the tom boy bad ass gun toting woman from his past who he fall in in love[...]
It kind of grew out from there into the series version by Steve Dillon, with various incarnations and spin-offs from it Steve had just gotten all of the rights back [at the time of his death] and he was looking forward to seeing Press Button back in print in some way And William Christensen has[...]
Here, from a scene showing a series of Doctor Who villains and characters from the past is…
… Abslom Daak.
Created by the writer Steve Moore, who died earlier this year, and Preacher artist Steve Dillon, Abslom Daak first appeared in a strip in Doctor Who Weekly, published by Marvel UK And he was an absolute revelation for[...]
He gave me a copy of Preacher #18, a rare single issue story in Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's epic of vulgarity, American dystopia and holding God accountable I liked the issue but it took a few more before I was hooked Preacher vol 1 was literally the first trade collection I ever got Up[...]
With art by Paul Neary, Alan Davis (his first work on the character) and Steve Dillon, we see a glimpse of what was planned.
It's not presented in the order it was originally published, the interlude comes at the end of all the regular Marvelman chapters here rather than in the middle – which gives us[...]
Bleeding Cool was the first to officially confirm that AMC/Sony were making a TV pilot out of the Garth Ennis/Steve Dillon DC/Vertigo comic book, Preacher.
And the market has sat up and taken note.
And now, on eBay, a copy of Preacher #1 in Mint/Near Mint condition, though not CGC slabbed as these things often are, has[...]
Bleeding Cool even got the CCO of AMC confirming it.
But now, confirming some rumors and exploding some others, Bleeding Cool has learned exclusively that a development order for a television pilot based upon Garth Ennis' and Steve Dillon's ballbustingly blasphemous comic series from the nineties, Preacher, has been given by Sony Pictures Television studio[...]
That AMC is developing the Garth Ennis/Steve Dillon DC/Vertigo comic Preacher as an ongoing TV series BadAssDigest seemed to get the ball roilling yesterday These tweets probably helped it along,
Looks like about seven of years of hard work are about to pay off I may get to bring one of my favourite stories ever to[...]
Chris Thompson writes for Bleeding Cool... just before he heads off to Malta! Taylor and I have mixed views about this week’s Marvel Now! books, and find
But this looks a little… bloodier.
This followed yesterday's similar tease.
The Punisher team of Daniel Way and Steve Dillon from yesterday does suggest that possibly Punisher may be leading a new Thunderbolts team And maybe just maybe Deadpool might be in it…
If past Marvel form is to be expected look forward to more teases this week,[...]
Hmm, DC seem to be picking up quite a few traditionally-Marvel creators as they continue to build up that three month buffer between completed comics and published comics…
Birds Of Prey #12 now features art by Cliff Richards, not Travel Foreman and Jeffrey Huet.
Nightwing #12 now features art by Andres Guinaldo & Mark Irwin, not Eddy[...]
With a TV series in the works, this would be a strange time to kill off The Punisher at Marvel Comics.
But Marvel Comics is putting a lot of promotional hype behind the final issue of Jason Aaron and Steve Dillon's PunisherMAX shipping in February, saying things like;
"the Punisher story you never thought you would[...]
A glance at the roster of talent involved is enough to take the breath away, and it should be remembered that a whole generation of readers was able to pick up almost any given issue and see a dozen of these guys at their very best.
So thank you: Pat Mills, John Wagner, Gerry Finley-Day, Alan[...]