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Every Creator Working on Titan's Thirteenth Doctor Comic is a Woman
Earlier tonight, Titan Comics revealed that there would be 13 covers for the upcoming Doctor Who: Thirteenth Doctor #1 Written by Jody Houser with art by Rachel Stott and colors by Enrica Angiolini, the book features covers by Stott, Babs Tarr, Paulina Ganucheau, Katie Cook, and Alice X Zhang At least from the names revealed so far, we noticed[...]
Christophe Bec and Stefano Raffaele's 'Under' Heads to the Big Screen
Titan Comics revealed the news via press release that Under, the graphic novel by Christophe Bec and Stefano Raffaele published under Titan's Statix Press imprint about "mutated creatures lurking in the sewers under a major US metropolis," is being adapted by Anthony Alleyne with writer Brennig Hayden The news was revealed during the Statix Press panel[...]
The World's Best Comics: Statix Press at SDCC 2018
Pictures and Words courtesy of Bleeding Cool's Marcos Salinas: Statix Press, a brand-new publisher that does anything but remain Static Opening their first-ever panel at SDCC is the Titan Comics imprint Statix Press They are a publishing house that is bringing the comics of the world to America! We got to see their exclusive panel where they joined[...]
Newbury & Hobbes cover
Titan Comics has released a trailer for their upcoming comic book spinoff of Newbury & Hobbes, the steampunk mystery novel series by George Mann Artist Dan Boultwood joins Mann on bringing the series to comics, and in true comics fashion, resurrecting a dead character The press release has the details: The Newbury & Hobbes novel series follows[...]
Comics for Your Pull Box, Week of June 27th, 2018: Multiple Man and Sentry Return!
Zamudio and Carlos Nicolas Zamudio Shadow Roads #1 Shadow Roads continues off Sixth Gun and the Wild West where universes meet. Mike Hammer #1 cover by Robert McGinnis Mike Hammer #1 Mike Hammer returns in a new Titan Comics story adapted from a 1950's screenplay. Prisoner #3 cover by Colin Lorimer Prisoner #3 Prisoner continues with Number Six travelling deeper into the prison. Harbinger Wars II #2 cover by[...]
Comics for Your Pull Box, June 6th, 2018: New Age of Justice and Hulks
Who is it? Brother Mash #1 cover by Sanford Greene Brother Nash #1 Bridgit Connell's story of a haunted trucker who deals with the supernatural earns a republication and a remastering courtesy of Titan Comics this week. Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor- Operation Volcano cover by Ben Aaronovitch Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor- Operation Volcano #1 Sylvester Mccoy's rendition of the Doctor returns[...]
Bloodborne #4 cover by Vanesa del Rey
Bloodborne's first arc comes to an end as the Hunter and the Paleblood child make their way through a decaying fishing village to find a boat. However, things haunt this village, and the Hunter is unable to see them. Is it a good read?
Prisoner #2 cover by Colin Lorimer
Breen is now a prisoner of the Village, and they are eager to learn all he knows of Pandora. He tries to resist, but the Village resorts to bizarre and powerful means to extract the information. Is it a good read?
Warhammer 40000: Deathwatch #1 cover by David Nakayama
The lore sounds interesting in just how expansive it is, but I've never really gotten into it. Having not followed the other Titan Comics Warhammer miniseries, I can't tell you if the characters in this comic have been around before If they have anything resembling a personality, it's not shown in this comic. This comic is quite[...]
Comics for Your Pull Box, Week of May 9th, 2018: No Justice and Freddy's Dead
It's sad to see Mike Costa go, but let's hope this new book will live up to the previous series. Warhammer 40000: Deathwatch #1 cover by David Nakayama Warhammer 40000 Deathwatch #1 Titan Comics starts off another Warhammer 40000 miniseries under Aaron Dembski-Bowden and Tazio Bettin. Deathwatch has the titular brigade of Space Marines protecting humanity from Xenos. * * * * * That's it for another week[...]
Bloodborne #3 cover by Piotr Kowalski
Bloodborne contnues with the Hunter and the Paleblood child being pursued across the land by a beast as the Hunter tries to discern what the child truly is. Does it make for a good read?