Grant Morrison is continuing to talk about their Wonder Woman Earth One graphic novel series with Yanick Paquette on the Xanaduum Substack, including their use of bondage as text and subtext.
"Announcing our themes up front, we chose to show Wonder Woman our heroine, in chains on the cover But we gave her a challenging, even[...]
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Twelve of them, as well as Rick Remender himself.
Daniel Acuña, André Lima Araújo, Paul Azaceta, Bengal, Roland Boschi, Max Fiumara, Mike Hawthorne, JG Jones, Francesco Mobili, Brett Parson, Yanick Paquette, and Greg Tocchini are all signing exclusive contracts with Giant Generator ahead of a rollout of creator-owned launches for the line.
Remender will collaborate with many[...]
Won't Back Down is a graphic novel anthology in aid of Planned Parenthood, edited by Trina Robbins, and including a wide range of contributors, including Lee Marrs, Alison Sampson, Steve Leialoha, Ken Steacy, Barbara Randall Kesel, Yanick Paquette, Signe Wilkinson, Christopher Golden, Marguerite Sauvage, Gene Ha, Carrie Tupper, Todd Klein, Twyla Dawn Weixl, Sabrina Jones,[...]
Future artists will include Enrico Marini, Mahmud Asrar, Olivier Vatine, Yanick Paquette, Niko Henrichon, Jonboy Meyers and more.
Massive Publishing and Studio Lounak have a full year of Assassin's Creed comics planned with longer format stories outside of the Visionaries brand including prestige format issues of their original, Assassin's Creed stories such as from Titan Comics,[...]
She stayed the same height in DC's Secret Files and Origins books, but the final one saw her gain five pounds to 140 pounds, or 63.5 kilos.
In 2011, for the New 52, Wonder Woman was now six feet tall or 1.83 metres, and 165 pounds or 75 kilos.
During DC Rebirth, it was suggested she might[...]
And they should be very familiar names.
Psychoverse by Mark Russell and Yanick Paquette
Dying Star by Dan Watters and Jon Davis-Hunt
Kill Wolfhead by Brandon Thomas and Pete Woods.
The three books can be seen on the Free Comic Book Day cover below.
Humanoids Publish New Incal Graphic Novels By All-Star Teams
"Four decades after its publication, the world[...]
And it will begin with Free Comic Book Day 2022, previously just referred to as a TBA Silver title, being released on the 7th of May.
The Incal Universe Free Comic Book Day Special will preview three new titles: Psychoverse by Mark Russell and Yanick Paquette; Dying Star by Dan Watters and Jon Davis-Hunt; and Kill[...]
And it's drawn by Yanick Paquette – and listed currently for $7 with two days to go His upcoming Wonder Woman Earth One Vol 3 graphic novel with Grant Morrison will sell for $30, and his most recent work on Death Metal #7 is going for more on eBay And both will have fewer nipples,[...]
One such name is Yanick Paquette, even though he has a monster of a DC Comics project going to FOC soon, and was a big part of the Death Metal #7 finale He posted to Facebook, saying;
Credit: Yanick Paquette
Death Metal #7 is out there As it turned out, this is a fitting celebratory end to[...]
Currently listed at $155.
Yanick Paquette and Sean Parsons Gambit #23 Cover Original Art (Marvel, 2000) Gambit encounters a nasty run-in with an angry Anaconda in the Siberian Tundra on this cover to "Shell Game." Ink over graphite on Marvel Bristol board with an image area of 10" x 15" Signed by Paquette in the lower margin In[...]
The announcement of Earth One: Wonder Woman Vol 3 by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette has leaked a little early on Amazon And the third volume of this series is to be the last Currently scheduled for March 2021, this is how Amazon describes the book.
The epic conclusion to the New York Times bestselling original graphic novel[...]
Last Wednesday saw the release of Dark Nights: Metal tie in one shot, Batman Lost, written by Scott Snyder, James Tyion IV, and Joshua Williamson, with art handled by Doug Mahnke, Yanick Paquette, Jorge Jimenez, Jaime Mendoza, Wil Quintana, Nathan Fairbairn, and Alejandro Sanchez.
Batman Lost cover by Olivier Coipel and Dave Stewart
But one of the[...]
Batman Lost adores its vulnerable protagonist without deifying him, it is a good mind trip of a story, and the art is gorgeous.
Yanick Paquette draws the variant below for Action Comics #991, which hits stores on November 8 Justice League hits theaters on November 17.
Nerdist had the EXCLUSIVE reveal of these covers, but we laugh at EXCLUSIVES Ha ha ha ha ha! See?
You can check out variants for The Flash and Wonder Woman by Mike McKone and[...]
1 TP, Suicide Squad: The Silver Age Omnibus HC (DC), A-Force #3v, All-New Hawkeye #4v, All-New, All-Different Avengers #5v, Amazing Spider-Man #7v, Astonishing Ant-Man #5v, Captain Marvel #2v, Civil War II #1v, 2v,3v,4v, 5v,6v,7v,8v Daredevil #4v, Darth Vader #25v, Doctor Strange #5v, Howard the Duck #4v, Invincible Iron Man #6v, IvX #1v, Mighty Thor #4v,[...]
Hot on the heels of the announcement that Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette are working on a sequel to Wonder Woman: Earth One, DC has released a preview of the book.
Crashing the DC Publisher panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Morrison compared the book to The Empire Strikes Back, and said he views the Wonder Woman: Earth[...]
This 11×17 original colour Wonder Woman sketch by Yanick Paquette was stolen out of Fred Bronaugh's car at Baltimore Comic Con.
If someone tries to sell it to you, please let him – and us -know.
This 11×17 original colour Wonder Woman sketch by Yanick Paquette was stolen out of Fred Bronaugh's car at Baltimore Comic Con.
If someone[...]
The ONLY page in existence from the graphic novel by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette is now up for auction Inked by Michael Lacombe, the 22" x 18" inch page is actually a two-page spread.
Be warned though, the price is already climbing.
You can check out the auction here.
It turns out that all but one[...]
He also talk about the collaboration with Yanick Paquette.
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With Bruce Wayne taking on the role of Batman again, Jason Inman of DC All-Access talked with series writer Scott Snyder about the return Snyder speaks of how the idea is to take the well adjusted Bruce Wayne and smash it with Batman to make something[...]
UPDATE: The review has now been pulled but is still available here.
Wonder Woman: Earth One by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette is an original graphic novel in hardcover to be published by DC Comics in April Available for pre-order here in the US and here in the UK It has already received plenty of publicity for Morrison's[...]
DC media partner HitFix has the look of Wonder Woman Earth One by Grant Morrison, Yanick Paquette and Nathan Fairbairn along with the January solicitations, just as the let retailers at the Baltimore Diamond Retailer Summit take a peek…
The official synopsis:
From the masterful minds of Grant Morrison (FINAL CRISIS, THE MULTIVERSITY) and Yanick Paquette (SWAMP THING,[...]
It's a fresh, stand alone interpretation of the most famous and iconic female super-hero of all time and the fulfillment of a dream project by one of contemporary comics' most acclaimed creators.
Out for September 8th.
We also get a date for the much anticipated graphic novel once known as The Trial Of Diana, now rebranded as[...]
Adi Tantimedh writes for Bleeding Cool:
I had a marvelous conversation with artist Yanick Paquette in Artist's Alley about his work on drawing Grant Morrison's script for the upcoming graphic novel Wonder Woman: Earth One, and I asked Yanick to repeat some of what he said in a video interview.
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Here he talks about Wonder Woman, Sexuality,[...]
After a heavy traffic day at Wondercon (and things are just heating up really for the big day, Saturday), fans found it amenable to chill out with Yanick Paquette who definitely brings the cool with his long history in comics and what many fans may not know was a strange journey for him.
Larry Ganem hosted[...]
By Devon Sanders
Recently, artist Yanick Paquette drew attention to the fact that certain publishers don't pay any sort of royalty or give cover credits to some of comics' most important and hardest working creative, its colorists, and we covered it here at Bleeding Cool.
I reached out to one of the medium's best, Rico Renzi, colorist[...]
Look out for our trusty writers Dan Wickline, Joshua Stone, Michele Brittany, Jesse Criscone, and Bill Watters in panels and on the hunt for stories…
There's a good representation of publishers here at Wondercon this year, including: Dark Horse, DC Comics, Top Cow, IDW, Boom! and more on the floor, with Marvel also running a few[...]
For the past week (after a reminder or two) DC Comics creators have been filling in a survey from DC Comics about their working practices and concerns at the publisher.
It seems to have revealed a number of concerns at the publisher, from the impact of the move from New York to Burbank, to wondering why[...]
UPDATE: Yanick Paquette has asked me to add the following statement:
I feel this thing has been largely blown out of proportion and my early overly harsh judgment didn't take into account facts that I was unaware of.
As I looked into my monthly comp copy to find out that all the Villains Months cover didn't sport[...]
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Handley
DC Comics' decision, in 2011, to cancel all existing series and launch 52 new titles—among them a reboot of cult classic Swamp Thing, from writer Scott Snyder and illustrator Yanick Paquette—was met with great skepticism DC hoped to create a blank slate for writers, unfettered by decades of continuity,[...]
A double page splash from Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette's upcoming Wonder Woman Earth One, joining the original graphic novel series Superman Earth One and Batman Earth One on the shelves And hopefully plumping up a Wonder Woman entry in next year's Essential DC catalogue…
Most-Read Comic Stories Friday:
Here Comes Wonder Woman Earth One By Grant[...]