When I heard that Veil was announced at New York Comic Con about 18 months ago, I was particularly interested to see the comic, and when it arrived, I managed to pick up the first two issues before being side-tracked by the sheer heft of comics being published now and hesitating about which titles to[...]
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This week, Image comics got us with six awesome releases! Low and Outcast were among our favorites! We absolutely love Vertigo's Quarterly Magenta! And DC Comics' release Bodies #1 is going to be stellar! As always, thank you for watching!
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Books covered in this episode include:
Marvel Comics: Guardians Of The Galaxy #19
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By Dylan Gonzales
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My initial impressions of Greg Rucka's first issue of Veil from Dark Horse were mixed. There was nothing inherently wrong with it. A girl wakes up in the subway with no idea who she is and displays awesome powers. Powers suggesting that there was clearly something bigger at work. The story was[...]
This artwork by Rebekah Isaacs, which also includes Veil from Greg Rucka's new comic, illustrates the campaign:
Hannah Means-Shannon: When Dark Horse started publishing Buffy comics, were you concerned that female viewers of the show might not translate into female readers on the comics to make an equal spread in reading demographics?
Scott Allie: You know, when[...]
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This week, we go even deeper Moon Knight #1, take vengence with Magneto #1, frame the shot with The Auteur #1, swash buckles with Starlight #1, get uncovered with Veil #1, and much more!
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By Chris Thompson
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Following on from last episode with The Bunker's Joshua Hale Fialkov (which you can still listen to here) – this week I catch up with the incredibly talented writer Greg Rucka (Whiteout, Queen & Country, Lazarus) about his new series Veil, which is out now from Dark Horse Comics!
Greg & I chat about[...]
They take on a huge range of comics this week, including trade deluxe editions and omnibus editions–kudos for including those, guys!
Books covered in this episode are:
Marvel Comics: Magneto #1
BOOM! Studios: Evil Empire #1
DC Comics: Forever Evil #6
DC Comics: Batman Superman Annual #1
Dark Horse Comics: Veil #1
Image Comics: Starlight #1
Marvel Comics: Moon Knight #1
Image Comics: Velvet[...]
You know that time when you catch the subway but you forgot your wallet because you left it in your jacket at home along with all your other clothes, shoes and accoutrements?
So does Veil Also, how many of those men look just like Christopher Eccleston? But she's not the only one having subway trouble in[...]
I remember to tell people about the Walking Dead volume 20, but forget to mention Dark Horse's Veil #1 by Rucka I'll cover that book next week I do review several other titles, but you'll have to watch the video to find out what.
By Aaron Haaland
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Aaron Haaland, owner of A Comic Shop in Orlando[...]
But don't put that in the headline! Mignola will fire me before he even looks at the article.
HMS: So what books coming up at Dark Horse are you excited about?
SA: Well, Veil, by Greg Rucka, is one of the things I'm happiest about having brought into the company I worked on Greg, and we started[...]
Rich gave us this yesterday, but now we have the official word from Dark Horse that Greg Rucka will be brining his latest heroine to the publisher in the new series Veil.
The story opens when a beautiful girl wakes up in an abandoned subway station with no memory of how she got there[...]