Amongst a number of entertaining announcements, Warren Ellis confirmed in his regular newsletter that his upcoming comic book project with Tula Lotay, his collaborator on Supreme: Blue Rose, will be announced at Image Comics Expo in July.
He's a busy boy of late, showing off a page from Trees #11, my favourite comics work of his[...]
Tula Lotay Archives
Rebels, the new Vermont-set story of the American Revolution written by Brian Wood, drawn by Andrea Mutti, with colors by Jordie Bellaire and covers by Tula Lotay, arrives on April 8th Its approach seems to fill the comics scene with an approaching crescendo of drums–and the knowledge that we are about to encounter something rather[...]
There may be one or two awful jokes that Kel is working hard to remove right at this very moment.
Warren also talked about his new project with Tula Lotay, which may be more than just her way to get Warren to Thought Bubble this year.
It's a very foresty, wildernessy kind of story[...]
Warren Ellis joins the public domain superhero Project Superpowers party at Dynamite with a new superhero comic, Blackcross, written by Ellis and drawn by Colton Worley. It all looks a little conspiratorial…
All small towns have secrets. All small towns have ghosts. Blackcross, in the Pacific North West of America, has more secrets than most. And it is being haunted by[...]
Image Comics publisher Eric Stephenson first presented a panel of artists, Lisa Wood (Tula Lotay), Jamie McKelvie, Emma Rios Jason Latour, Charlie Adlard and Sean Phillips.
He talked about how he saw the guests as split into two groups, artists who work with one writer primarily and those who work with many Sean Phillips self-identified as being[...]
As Tula Lotay, she is also the artist on Supreme: Blue Rose written by Warren Ellis Which is why she was persuaded, on the door, by Image publisher Eric Stephenson to join them on the Image artist panel.
Talking about how she got the gig through being able to show off her work at a previous[...]
It was a full line-up of creators for Vertigo Defy at San Diego Comic Con, with Mark Buckingham, Tula Lotay, Shelly Bond, Lee Bermejo, Scott Snyder, and Simon Oliver, Mark Doyle, and Will Dennis In fact, it was one of those dais-breakers where not everyone can quite fit and they better watch the chairs on[...]
The book is coming in April 2015.
Tula Lotay also joined them on the stage, one of Warren Ellis' collaborators on Supreme: Blue Rose, and there'll be an SDCC variant this con There was discussion of both whisky and Red Bull Ellis claims he's gone away from Red Bull Lotay will be present at the[...]
A few ch-ch-changes from solicitations to actual published comics, in terms of who's actually doing them…
Fantastic Four #14 will now be drawn by Raffaele Lenco rather than Mark Bagley.
Koi Pham replaces Tan Eng Huat on X-Men Legacy #17
Jeremy Haun replaces Jorge Lucas as artist on Ra's Al Ghul And The League Of Assassins #1
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