This is how Tom King and Mitch Gerad's Sheriff Of Baghdad graphic novel from DC Comics was announced at San Diego Comic Con. It's one of a number of new projects announced by DC Vertigo at San Diego Comic Con and is seen by some as evidence of a creative revival at the imprint that's been a long[...]
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What does this year have in store for the Dark Knight after such a momentous milestone? That was the question going into Friday's Batman panel at WonderCon.
On hand were Brenden Fletcher (Batgirl, Black Canary), Tom King (Grayson), Greg Pak (Batman/Superman), and Babs Tarr (Batgirl), with the panel moderated by DC All Access' Tiffany Smith.
Batman/Superman #20[...]
By Shawn Perry
'Sup Bleeders,
Grayson #8 by Tom King and Tim Seeley and is an pretty big chapter in the new life of the acrobat formerly known as Nightwing and once again this duo proves they know how to tell great stories about a superhero sans the secret identity that are just as compelling as any[...]
By Shawn Perry
'Sup Bleeders,
It has been too long since I waxed eloquent about my favorite superhero sans-super-powers so I am going to get right to the point: Grayson #7 by Tim Seeley and Tom King was the most effortlessly brilliant issue of the run Once again Mikel Janin and Jeremy Cox prove capable of creating[...]
Choi, Francesco Francavilla, Tom King, Jeff Lemire, Steven T Seagle , Si Spencer, John Paul Leon, Jeff Lemire, Will Morris, Fabio Moon and more.
We mentioned Teddy Kristiansen working on "Fade" with Steven T Seagle.
Now we understand that the creator list has been joined by Gene Luen Yang of American Born Chinese and Boxers & Saints, making his[...]
By Shawn Perry
'Sup Bleeders,
So I know it has been over two weeks since the fourth issue of Tim Seeley and Tom King's series Grayson was published but it was just SO GOOD I needed time to calm down. All right I'll cut to the chase With this issue Seely and King really settle into the[...]
Here's hoping the-powers-that-DC locks this quadrant down for a while as I really like where this series is going.
Once again, writers Tom King and Tim Seeley prove that they have the skill to bring Dick Grayson to life with this new status quo in a way that makes you not miss the mask at all[...]
By Shawn Perry
[*Mild spoilers for Grayson #2 below!]
The second issue of Grayson by Tim Seeley and Tom King follows the pattern of the modern Hollywood sequel in that it takes what was established in the first issue and builds on it My only complaint is that it refines without advancing and while that is not[...]
By Shawn Perry
Earlier this week, Grayson #1 hit the stands and I am happy to report it was a promising and highly entertaining debut for the new series by Tim Seeley and Tom King Whether you're for or against Nightwing taking off the mask and playing spy, this series looks primed to take one of[...]
By Shawn Perry
Spinning out of the events of Forever Evil the final issue of Nightwing serves as an introduction to the new status quo Dick Grayson finds himself in the on-going series Grayson by Tim Seely and Tom King It looks like the boy wonder is finally becoming his own man.
Nightwing #30 is the final[...]
It's written by Tim Seeley (Revival) and Tom King, a former CIA counterterrorism operations officer.
They also spoil the ending of Forever Evil, though much of that is to do with the fact that the final issue of very late.
The current Nightwing series ends with Issue 30, due May 28 In the current Forever Evil event series, Dick Grayson has been outed[...]