Do you remember Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour's giant monster comic, Enormous? First published in 2012 as a one-shot by Image Comics, then a six-issue series from 215 Ink – now Invader Comics – in 2014, and a second volume in 2015, it is now returning in an even more enormous form on Kickstarter, just[...]
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Chris Shehan, Skylar Patridge, Daniel Kraus, Tim Daniel and David Andry, already creators for Vault Comics titles' The Autumnal, Resonant and The Plot, have a new comic book project together called Nightfall.
New Series Nightfall From Vault Comics In 2022
It's one of a series of new projects that Vault Comics has been announcing for 2022[...]
David Andry, Tim Daniel, and Sunando C are launching a new comic book, as part of Vault's December 2021 solicits and solicitations End After End #1, about a man who keeps on dying And would really rather this all just stop, rather than be part of a theological war They are also launching We Ride[...]
Nathan Gooden and Tim Daniel will draw and design each one.
A press release contains more details:
Missoula MT (3/11/2019): Vault Comics announced the first issue for each new series will feature a unique Vault Vintage homage variant cover Each Vault Vintage cover will be drawn and designed by Nathan Gooden and Tim Daniel Vault Vintage variants[...]
rapidly swallowing El Sueño whole. Avery Lee Olmos and Hark Wright, a young couple living in the town, fight to escape the mysterious sinkhole and the malevolent force that beckons from its depths.
This seems like a pretty straight forward allegory for a certain wall that has been in the news over the last year.
The series is[...]
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If you're not reading Tim Daniel's Enormous, then go to your local comic book store and pick it up! Already through the first arc, and well into the second, issues 9 and 10 are right around the corner! Here's some preview art of the upcoming issues to whet your appetite!
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Let's talk about that.
Tim Daniel: Enormous started a year and a half ago Originally, we published a 64-page one-shot in 2012 The idea was originally conceived as something a little more sprawling The one-shot forced us to cover a lot of ground really quickly, i.e the ground we're now covering and going beyond with, with[...]
Created by Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour, Enormous is about Humans trying to survive in a world that was already struggling from a planetary resource crisis when an ecological cataclysm creates massive beasts that put humanities existence in jeopardy.
The property also spawned a live-action short web film by Machinima by written by André Øvredal and directed by BenDavid[...]
The heavy sci-fi military component will be a turn off for some, but for a generation of women raised on first person shooter games, and for the generations that loved Tank Girl and Alien, there is plenty here to like.
Burning Fields #1 written by Michael Moreci & Tim Daniel, and illustrated by Colin Lorimer is[...]
Written by Michael Moreci, drawn by Vic Malhotra, colored by Jordan Boyd, lettered by Ryan Ferrier, and designed by Tim Daniel, the book is very ambitious, both in its structure and its blending of different genres (part sci-fi, noir, and mystery, among others I'm sure we'll soon see).
Ultimately the Roche Limit series is going to[...]
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Following on from last week's episode with Sina Grace & Daniel Freedman (which you can still listen to here), this time around I'm back with Tim Daniel, who recently appeared on the show with Jeremy Holt.
Tim & I discuss the route he took breaking into comics, how design (and designers) have become a more focal[...]
It's an insightful glimpse into the realities and struggles involved when you choose to #makecomics!
Then we're joined by one of Jeremy's collaborators, Tim Daniel, to chat about their new series Skinned We look at how they met, what influences they bring to the project, and some of the themes they plan to explore.
To get in[...]
We have Michael Moreci and Tim Daniel writing, Riley Rossmo (currently of Drumhellar from Image) and Colin Lorimer on art, and letters by Jim Campbell.
Though Curse is a comic of many themes, one of them is certainly power versus powerlessness, and types of power and control in the face of human limitations look likely to[...]