Image Comics' July 2026 solicits and solicitations have dropped, leading with Terminal #1, the big superhero launch from Robert Kirkman, Joe Casey, Andy Kubert, David Finch, and Arthur Adams.
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For those who bought the 25-pack bundles, one copy of the magazine will feature a cover for Terminal, the newly announced comic by Robert Kirkman, Joe Casey, Andy Kubert, David Finch and Art Adams, with a special Art Adams cover coloured by Rico Renzi They have told no one about this[...]
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"Now this is the familiar-but-new portion of what's doing And now to go to the completely new portion: Terminal A new superhero book written by myself and Joe Casey It is drawn by Andy Kubert, David Finch, and Art Adams Again, my goal is to give you product that is undeniable,[...]
Terminal, a new comic book series in the style of X-Men by Robert Kirkman, Joe Casey, Andy Kubert, David Finch and Art Adams, from Skybound and Image Comics, was announced at ComicsPRO to comic book retailers today You can follow along more announcements with this ComicsPRO handy tag right now.
Terminal by Robert Kirkman, Joe Casey, Andy Kubert,[...]
In January of 2017, we spoke with the creators behind the Terminal Pulp Anthology from Imminent Press, which was seeking to raise $20,000 in funding on Kickstarter That effort fell short, but a new Kickstarter in April for Terminal #1 was successfully funded for over $6,000, and backers of that were also given copies of[...]
As a fan of the recent resurgence of science fiction noir, Vaughn Stein's Terminal film starring Oscar-nominated actress Margot Robbie was right up my alley and something I very much enjoyed watching.
The film feels sort of familiar, but decidedly different enough to stand on its own in a world of Mute, Legion, and Blade Runner: 2049[...]
I mean, honestly, at this point ANY ideas for additional Powers films would kind of have to be crazy to work.
The Canadian writer-director-actor has been doing the press rounds to talk about his newest feature film, Terminal We'll have a review of the film and an interview with the writer/director Vaughn Stein for you guys tomorrow, the[...]







