So remember that time last year when Netflix made that "mistake" that got eager fans waiting for news on a release date for Castlevania season 3 believing it was coming in early January 2020? The one that the streamer then revealed was a mistake? Looks like "early 2020" might still be a serious possibility –[...]
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So remember that time last year when Netflix made that "mistake" that got eager fans waiting for news on a release date for Castlevania season 3 believing it was coming in early January 2020? The one that the streamer then revealed was a mistake? Looks like "early 2020" might still be a serious possibility –[...]
Got any of that imaginary cocaine to share, imaginary Alfred?
THE BATMAN'S GRAVE #3 (OF 12)
(W) Warren Ellis (A) Kevin Nowland (A/CA) Bryan Hitch
A corrupt politico dies by his own hand, but James Gordon is convinced there's something more to it Now, it's time to ask for access to the Batman's resources And that is why,[...]
And it seemed to work out.
Anyway a few years later and Dynamite are to publish the James Bond: The Complete Warren Ellis Omnibus containing both his Bond stories for the publisher, drawn by Jason Masters And all the variant covers too, which probably given this is Dynamite, make up most of it Alongside they will[...]
Last month saw Warren Ellis, Bryan Hitch, Kevin Nolan and Alex Sinclair give us The Batman's Grave #1 from DC Comics, including an Alfred Pennyworth on the whisky who had some suggestions for Bruce Wayne.
Today, the UK left-wing political movement Momentum that supports Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party, echoed such sentiments in a political[...]
And he brought up Warren Ellis' involvement and asked if any of Ellis' ideas made it through.
Miller said,
Not really, unfortunately I'm friends with Warren because I was briefly attached to Gravel [based on Ellis' comic series of the same name] and we developed that together And Warren was gonna write a story for us in[...]
We looked at Warren Ellis' teasing of his new Netflix series Heaven's Forest in his newsletter last week, announced officially this week.
Netflix has ordered eight episodes of Heaven's Forest, a Ramayana-inspired epic animated action drama series from Castlevania creator Warren Ellis, executive producers Adi Shankar and Kevin Kolde, and Powerhouse Animation (Castlevania, Seis Manos, Gods[...]
Do you all read Warren Ellis' newsletter? You should Broadcaster, writer of comics and novels, screenwriter for Castlevania and much more, back in September 2018, he posted;
Another tv-related project got greenlit – you won't hear anything more about this for like eighteen months, but we're going to call it PROJECT KATRA for now.
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Well, it seems like things have[...]
Noted author and Castlevania creator Warren Ellis took some time out from New York Comic Con (NYCC) 2019 to sit down with Bleeding Cool to discuss the show and the method behind crafting what many consider to be the finest video game adaptation of all time.
For those new to Castlevania or not completely caught up[...]
Take The Batman's Grave by Warren Ellis, Bryan Hitch, Kevin Nowlan and Alex Sinclair out this past week In digital, not an issue But in print…
As Alfred Pennyworth tends to the graves of the Wayne's and looks to Bruce Wayne's grave to come… knowing he will see it filled before his own passing.
And the very[...]
Comic laureate Hannah Berry will be next on the 13th October, followed by Warren Ellis on the 20th.
We talked about Alan Moore's two-hour episodes earlier, with a couple of startling revelations Neil's episode takes but a brief hour as he, basically, tells us all stories about himself, his life and the music he has loved[...]
The first two seasons are currently available, with a third season of ten episodes on its way.
The panel was moderated by Urian Brown of VIZ Media and featured Warren Ellis, creator and writer of the show; Sam Deats, director; Adam Deats, assistant director; and voice actors James Callis (Alucard), Graham McTavish (Dracula), Alejandra Reynoso (Sypha);[...]
The Wayne Family Get New Gravestones in Batman's Grave #1 by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch (Spoilers)
Something a little grander, more Egyptian.
The graves have also been portrayed as on the grounds of the Wayne Manor, or at least having the cemetery be next door.
In today's Batman's Grave #1 by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch, they are out of the mausoleum, out of Gotham Cemetery and on the grounds of Wayne[...]
Warren Ellis has let his minions on his mailing list know that he is coming to New York Comic Con in October next month But also tempering certain people's expectations He writes,
NYCC are hosting a CASTLEVANIA Spotlight Panel on Saturday evening, via the good offices of Viz and Frederator, and I'll be on it, along[...]
The creators also offer commissions and have Patreon pages for their fans to support them financially.
WEBTOON has also worked with comics creators like Warren Ellis, Colleen Doran and Dean Haspiel, who all have a series on the platform They're currently working with Amazon Publishing, HarperCollins, Macmillan/Tor Books, Penguin Random House, and Simon & Schuster to adapt Young Adult[...]
Image Comics has released a preview of Trees: Three Fates #1, the first issue of the next volume of the creator-owned series by Warren Ellis and Jason Howard, ahead of its release in September Final order cutoff for the comic is Monday, and Image is hoping it will sell out so they can send out[...]
Warren Ellis seems to have popularised the habit of referring to upcoming projects by codenames to get around any annoying NDA-style restrictions, talking to his audience about his process Now everyone seems to be doing it Anyway, in his latest newsletter, he revealed that PROJECT TRICOLR was his codename for the newly announced The Batman's[...]
DC Comics has revealed the name and launch date of the upcoming Batman project by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch DC's blog has the official press release, though of course you heard it here first at Bleeding Cool back in March (pip pip) Kevin Nowlan will ink the 12-issue maxi-series, which is called The Batman's Grave.
The[...]
I first met her in the pub with Kieron Gillen, after he created a character in Iron Man based on her. Warren Ellis wrote the foreword to one of her books You can see here interviewing Neil Gaiman. She contributed to the 24 Panelscomics anthology commemorating the Grenfell tragedy as well as the Occupy Comics volume.
And she was also brought to the attention of Joss Whedon, [...]
Warren Ellis writes his newsletter every week Some people still don't subscribe Here's another reason why you should stop not subscribing and start subscribing by clicking here Because he's just put up a solicitation for September for the third chapter of his John Wyndham-ish alien-not-quite-an-invasion series with Jason Howard, Trees Of which there is meant[...]
This includes a number of comic book writers, including Neil Gaiman, Warren Ellis, Al Ewing, Chrissy Williams, Kieron Gillen, Andy Diggle, Si Spurrier, Al Ewing, Dan Watters, Mike Carey, David Barnett, Adam Christopher, Rob Williams and Alex Paknadel – along with a load of prose writers like Philip Pullman, Marina Lewycka, Nikesh Shukla, John le[...]
I'd already started asking around – sometimes all you need is a thread to pull.
And I have been told from multiple sources that, indeed, not only is Bryan Hitch drawing a Batman comic book for DC Comics, but that Warren Ellis is writing it.
Hitch and Ellis teamed up for Stormwatch, then The Authority, twenty years[...]
I'm old enough to remember the internet pre-Warren Ellis It seems such a strange concept now…
But if you want to see Warren Ellis in the flesh, then this year you really have one option: Thought Bubble in Leeds on the 22nd of September Ellis will be interviewed on stage by Kieron Gillen and will then give[...]
Image Comics has announced a new line of "Impact Variants" for the upcoming comic Cemetery Beach by Warren Ellis and Jason Howard, in which Howard will pay tribute to artists who have "made an impact" on his work each month Kicking things off by kissing up to an Image Founder, Cover C for Cemetery Beach[...]
Warren Ellis puts out a weekly newsletter You really should subscribe, even if he shoots at you Especially if he shoots at you For instance, in the most recent one out today, as well as showing off Sana Takeda's variant cover for The Wild Storm #16…
…he reminds us that he, Warren, has never won an Eisner Award[...]
Warren Ellis took to Twitter this week to let fans of the series know, as best as we're sure an NDA will let him, what the plans are for Season 2 of the animated series Aside from confirming the news from a few months ago that it will be eight episodes long, it appears we'll[...]
Warren Ellis and Jason Howard, whose comic trees is currently achieving the comic book dream of being adapted to a television show, are reteaming for a new series at Image in September called Cemetery Beach, with a premise as Warren Ellis-y as a fan could hope for:
In CEMETERY BEACH, a professional pathfinder, his only ally[...]
Shipwreck comes to an ending with Isham blocking Dr. Shipwright's way off the world. Can Shipwright escape? Is it a good read?
Here is the link to the full ComicList catalogue. Let's get started.
Shipwreck #6 cover by Phil Hester
Shipwreck #6
The finale to Warren Ellis' Aftershock series comes this week, and it brings John Shipwright into conflict with his assailant and the entire world he has been stranded upon Mr Ellis is joined by artist Phil Hester.
Garfield: Homecoming #1 cover by Andy Hirsch
Garfield:[...]
Every Sunday Warren Ellis sends out Orbital Operations, his weekly newsletter where he talks about his current projects, thoughts, commentary on culture and recommendations for music, books, movies, television and whatever else took his fancy in the past week.
Warren Ellis at SDCC, Photo by Gage Skidmore
This week, he talks about the latest Marvel movie rolling over[...]