The first is a James Bond-inspired Chinese spy thriller The Manchurian, with Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson Which is not "The Mancunian" as I first read it, that would mean something else entirely.
"I'm fascinated with taking popular genres, like horror and noir, and seeing what they'd look like from diverse perspectives—I explored this in my[...]
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And then #50 is the big double-sized special with Zeb Wells, Ed McGuinness and Terry Dodson bringing the return of Norman Osborn as the Green Goblin, and new stories from classic Spider-Man writer/editor Marv Wolfman and something new from Nikesh Shukla, the British writer and editor behind the influential 2016 collection of essays The Good[...]
Nineteen months later, it's coming back.
Adventureman Returns With Matt Fraction, Terry Dodson & Rachel Dodson
Adventureman tells the story of the greatest pulp hero of them all, Adventureman, whose story ended ten years ago in a heartbreaking cliffhanger with our hero facing execution at the vile hand of his ultra-nemesis Baron Bizarre on the eve of[...]
Whatever the case, get ready to see him in his newest role as host and proprietor of this very special swimsuit edition comic! Join our favorite fuzzball as he showcases some of DC's best swimsuit covers and most swim-tacular stories! From the Flash in Speed Force Racing Briefs to Batman in a bat(hing) suit, this[...]
And while a European convention, it is also aimed at Japan, the UK and the USA, with English spoken through the show.
Bleeding Cool has been given an exclusive first look at the full creator list for the Lake Como show.
Joining previously announced creators at Lake Como will be a host of new and returning guests,[...]
Her bloody journey to freedom starts in this breathtaking, groundbreaking FIRST ISSUE."
Amazing Fantasy #1000 hits FOC from Marvel Comics by Armando Iannucci, Anthony Falcone, Dan Slott, Ho Che Anderson, Jonathan Hickman, Kurt Busiek, Michael Cho, Neil Gaiman, Rainbow Rowell, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Jim Cheung, Marco Checchetto, Olivier Coipel, Ryan Stegman, Steve McNiven, Terry Dodson, Todd Nauck,[...]
But have now added artists Giuseppe Camuncoli, Marco Checchetto, Ryan Stegman, Steve McNiven, Terry Dodson and Todd Nauck.
But British TV comedy chief Armando Iannucci, of On The Hour, The Day Today, Alan Partridge, Armistice, Armando Iannucci Shows, Gash, Time Trumpet, Veep and Avenue 5 is no longer listed Bleeding Cool has now confirmed that this[...]
Neil Gaiman, co-creator of Sandman, Neverwhere, Mirror Mask, Stardust and Good Omens, author of American Gods, Coraline and Norse Mythology, writer on Babylon 5, Doctor Who, and so, so so much more, is joining Armando Iannucci, co-creator of On The Hour, The Day Today, Alan Partridge, Friday Night Armistice, Gash, Time Trumpet, The Thick Of[...]
This first run of comics covered stories that fill in the holes of seasons 1 through 4. Smallville wouldn't see more comic books until the series ended, and Smallville Season 11 started in April 2012, almost a decade after Smallville first started in comics. However, the first Smallville comic was not published in a DC[...]
Scott Campbell/David Nakayama art featuring Rogue and Psylocke of the X-Men has just hit $15,100 after 42 bids.
Hero Initiative Charity Auction
While the Matt Wagner/Tim Sale Spider-Man/Green Goblin jam original art is doing pretty well at $3,839.89 after 39 bids.
Hero Initiative Charity Auction
There's a lot of love for the Mike McKone/Tom Raney Green Lantern/Sinestro watercolour pieces[...]
An all-ages pulp project from Matt Fraction, Terry Dodson, and Rachel Dodson Adventureman is a story about a large modern family becoming the heirs to an old pulp adventuring outfit In fact, the Dodsons do such a good job; Fraction can ad-lib lines like "I've always wanted a slug o'yer science hooch!" and it feels[...]
These definitive comic book stories will be presented in an all-new way in a star-studded special that will delight long-time True Believers and the current generation of Marvel fans!
The comic will include artwork by John Cassaday, Marguerite Sauvage, David Lapham, Declan Shalvey, Perf Pérez, Salvador Larroca, Leinil Francis Yu, Valerio Schiti, Carlos Pacheco, Inhyuk Lee,[...]
You'll tell the stories and show the trophy scars for years.
Adventureman #1 cover by Rachel and Terry Dodson
Adventureman
The polar opposite of Loud!, Adventureman feels unobjectionable and timeless A book series about a not-so-fictional pulp adventuring group entrances a boy and reveals itself to his mother Matt Fraction, Terry Dodson, and Rachel Dodson (a team that[...]
This leads to some visually arresting sequences that move with great zest and even a dash of derring-do.
The cover of Adventureman #2 published by Image Comics with the creative team of Matt Fraction, Terry Dodson, and Rachel Dodson.
Imagine, if you will, all of the lore of Tom Strong or Astro City without bothering to establish[...]
Adventureman #1 is a long-awaited comic from the team of Matt Fraction, Terry Dodson, and Rachel Dodson who worked together twice before that I'm aware of Uncanny X-Men and The Defenders Third time is the charm apparently as this time around they're working on an Image project: Adventureman, a pulp serial that's out now Fraction[...]
Check out the variants below by Alex Ross, Art Adams, Steve Epting, Salvador Larroca, and Terry Dodson The variants, like Uncanny X-Men itself, go on sale in November.
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(W) Ed Brisson, Kelly Thompson, Matthew Rosenberg (A) Mahmud A Asrar, Mark Bagley, Mirko Colak (CA) Leinil Francis Yu
THE CHILDREN OF THE ATOM ARE BACK!
New ongoing[...]
It was moderated by author JC Vaughn and included various alum as panelists: Publisher Dave Olbrich; Editor-in-Chief Chris Ulm; Rick Hoberg, artist of The Strangers; Terry Dodson, artist of Mantra; Aaron Lopresti, artist of Sludge; inker Barbara Kaalberg; Ross Richie, founder of Boom! (who worked in the marketing department); Director of Marketing Tom Mason; and Ultraverse superfan Robert McGinty.
Ultraverse published 30 titles a month for[...]
Terry Dodson is really getting behind the recent Bettie Page statue Kickstarter by offering up to do original artwork for fans who support the campaign Their are now four different tiers that include original art by the fan-favorite artist ranging from a simple profile sketch up to an ink & grey-tone sketch You can see samples[...]
The first issue of the series had a variety of covers including one by fan-favorite artist Terry Dodson The cover was an homage to The Rocketeer artist Dave Stevens who used Page as the inspiration for The Rocketeer's girlfriend Bettie Its this same cover that Dynamite had Rvckvs International turn into the statue.
I had the[...]
Fans of the legendary pin-up model will be able to choose from one of three versions of a new statue based on the work of artist Terry Dodson Bettie Page was big in the 1950s and '60s, then went through a major resurgence in the '90s when comic artist Dave Stevens 'cast' Miss Page as The[...]
Fans of the legendary pin-up model will be able to choose from one of three versions of a new statue based on the work of artist Terry Dodson. The Dynamite "Terry Dodson Bettie Page Statue" Kickstarter campaign is live now, and can be found here.
Bettie Page was an American model who gained significant notoriety for her[...]
Welcome to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that answers the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” We start off with Generation X #87!
And a percentage of the proceeds goes to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
Today we have Bettie Page # by David Avallone and Colton Worley with cover by Terry Dodson:
She's more modest than Ms Blaise, but peels more than Ms Emma She out-vamps Vampirella, but she's sweeter than Honey West[...]
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As anyone following along with my reviews and discussions of Generation X know, Gen X means a lot to me (it's the comic that got me into comics) and I have not been overly fond of the new Generation X series, which has felt world's apart from the original.
However, the last issue marked an[...]
Mike McKone draws the Flash variant above, and Terry Dodson draws the Wonder Woman variant below.
Both comics will hit stores in November, the week after Justice League hits theaters Unless it has to go back for more reshoots.
Two new variant covers for Wonder Woman #3 and The Flash #34 have been released, and… and…[...]
I adored the original Generation X, but this volume was just not scratching the same itch for me.
However, Generation X #6….well, I actually really enjoyed it.
Generation X #6 cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson
The issue picks up significantly, for me at least, on the pace of previous issues It helps that it doesn't really[...]
Yesterday saw a new X-Position chat over at CBR, where the site gets to chat with Marvel, eXclusively, about the X-Men books. This particular instalment
Hall (opt Jennifer Carpenter & James Remar), CAGE! #1 with Mike Coulter, Uncanny Avengers #8 & Unstoppable Wasp #1 with Evangeline Lilly, some Stranger Things with Millie Bobby Brown (opt extra kids, and Winona Ryder), and more:
There's a special Tatiana Maslany Orphan Black (various issues / covers) opportunity:
January's thread (check for availability) had Justice League VS[...]
By Joe Glass, Bleeding Cool's Senior Mutant Correspondent I'll start this with an important fact that may explain something about Generation X and what
First up is the new Suicide Squad #1 cover by Terry Dodson and then All-Star Batman #1 cover by Jae Lee Both issues are being offered by Dynamic Force You can get the All-Star Batman issue here You have two options on the Suicide Squad with the regular one here and a CGC grade version[...]