Titan Comics' "Conan the Barbarian", available November 22, 2023, is written by Jim Zub and illustrated by Doug Braithwaite, with covers by Rob De La Torre, Mike Deodato, Patrick Zircher, Rebecca Puebla and Liam Sharp:
"... after adventures on the high seas, 'Conan' returns to shore to find himself haunted by his memories of 'Belit', Captain of the 'Tigress' and 'Queen of the Black Coast'.
"Can a high-stakes heist draw him out of his tortured past, or will it plunge him deeper into the chaos that has always been waiting for him?..."
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"... after adventures on the high seas, 'Conan' returns to shore to find himself haunted by his memories of 'Belit', Captain of the 'Tigress' and 'Queen of the Black Coast'.
"Can a high-stakes heist draw him out of his tortured past, or will it plunge him deeper into the chaos that has always been waiting for him?..."
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- 8/31/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Mister Sam Shearon has released his third set of Creepy Christmas greeting cards and signed prints. Among the creatures and characters are Santa Claws, Belsnickel, The Snow Queen, Rabid Rudolph, Gryla, Nuuttipukki (the great black goat-man), Mari Lwyd (the haunting horse of Welsh folklore), creepy snowmen, and the mighty King Krampus. All forty designs are spread across three packs, but if you buy all three, you’ll also receive an exclusive card depicting a grumpy lone ‘Nisse’.
“The Merry Macabre Winter Warnings theme began as a series of Creepy Christmas sketches while I was at university in the late 1990s. This third series of illustrations depicts some of history’s creepiest characters from various Winter folkloric traditions across the world, and some of my own invention are also included,” said Sam Shearon. “I want to remind everyone that this season, the season of death, is Brimming with ghost stories and...
“The Merry Macabre Winter Warnings theme began as a series of Creepy Christmas sketches while I was at university in the late 1990s. This third series of illustrations depicts some of history’s creepiest characters from various Winter folkloric traditions across the world, and some of my own invention are also included,” said Sam Shearon. “I want to remind everyone that this season, the season of death, is Brimming with ghost stories and...
- 12/1/2022
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
The just-launched Madefire Studios has made its first major executive hire as Alex Ott joins the studio as its VP of Production and Development. Ott, who will be based in Los Angeles, has producer credits on feature films that include Suicide Squad, Fury, and End of Watch.
Madefire Studios is a digital studio set to produce film, television, Xr, and short-form entertainment. The focus of the studio will be new and original IP that is built off of the Madefire Platform for Creators, which is available through the Madefire App.
The studio launch and the hiring of Ott are part of the expanding operation of Madefire Inc, of Emeryville, Ca.,
Ott will guide IP from Madefire’s Motion Books (the platform’s native digital comics format) toward opportunities in television, short-form, and Xr. Motion Books use sound, image layering, and movement to express graphic storytelling within the digital space.
That...
Madefire Studios is a digital studio set to produce film, television, Xr, and short-form entertainment. The focus of the studio will be new and original IP that is built off of the Madefire Platform for Creators, which is available through the Madefire App.
The studio launch and the hiring of Ott are part of the expanding operation of Madefire Inc, of Emeryville, Ca.,
Ott will guide IP from Madefire’s Motion Books (the platform’s native digital comics format) toward opportunities in television, short-form, and Xr. Motion Books use sound, image layering, and movement to express graphic storytelling within the digital space.
That...
- 7/18/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
John Saavedra Apr 1, 2019
The DC Universe comics library just got a whole lot bigger, with plenty of new issues to come.
DC Universe is about to get much bigger in April with the addition of over 20,000 digital comics and counting. The DC digital comics library will include back issues from the publisher's more than 80-year history. A full list of back issues wasn't released at the time of the announcement at WonderCon, but we expect the major pillars of DC's success will be all accounted for, including the long-running Action Comics and Detective Comics series.
So if you've always wanted to catch up on a classic DC run but don't have the cash for those very nice trade collections, you can now get most of the iconic library at no additional cost if you're already a DC Universe subscriber. That's $7.99 a month if you've not given the service a try yet.
The DC Universe comics library just got a whole lot bigger, with plenty of new issues to come.
DC Universe is about to get much bigger in April with the addition of over 20,000 digital comics and counting. The DC digital comics library will include back issues from the publisher's more than 80-year history. A full list of back issues wasn't released at the time of the announcement at WonderCon, but we expect the major pillars of DC's success will be all accounted for, including the long-running Action Comics and Detective Comics series.
So if you've always wanted to catch up on a classic DC run but don't have the cash for those very nice trade collections, you can now get most of the iconic library at no additional cost if you're already a DC Universe subscriber. That's $7.99 a month if you've not given the service a try yet.
- 4/1/2019
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: It’s been seven years and seven months since the release of Green Lantern, but the film’s historic failure still glows brightly in the memory of Warner Bros executives and fans alike. That’s one reason the studio has struggled to decide how best to revamp a property that remains far too prominent in DC Comics lore to otherwise leave sitting on a shelf.
The latest word is that producer-writer Geoff Johns is working on a script that will reinvent Green Lantern, but the details are scant. If Johns is looking to the publishing history for inspiration there’s plenty of material — this year marks the 60th anniversary of the deep-space hero’s debut so there’s plenty of of mythology to chose from. But the most screen-ready version of the Emerald Crusader may actually be the very latest one.
Writer Grant Morrison and artist Liam Sharp have...
The latest word is that producer-writer Geoff Johns is working on a script that will reinvent Green Lantern, but the details are scant. If Johns is looking to the publishing history for inspiration there’s plenty of material — this year marks the 60th anniversary of the deep-space hero’s debut so there’s plenty of of mythology to chose from. But the most screen-ready version of the Emerald Crusader may actually be the very latest one.
Writer Grant Morrison and artist Liam Sharp have...
- 1/9/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
Mike Cecchini Nov 6, 2018
Grant Morrison is back in the DC Universe with Green Lantern, Wonder Woman: Earth One, and the last New 52 Superman story.
Grant Morrison is once again exploring the DC Universe. While the celebrated writer has remained wary of committing to a monthly superhero book in the years since his turn on Action Comics in 2011-2012, he is still one of the most influential creators in the publisher's stable. His 2014 limited series, The Multiversity, redefined how the central multiversal concept of the DC Universe operates, and it has echoed through recent books by other writers, including last year's Dark Nights: Metal and the current ongoing Justice League series, but he still has plenty of work to do with some of DC's heaviest hitters.
Morrison (with artist Yanick Paquette) recently released the second act of a Wonder Woman trilogy with Wonder Woman: Earth One Vol. 2, continuing a subversive,...
Grant Morrison is back in the DC Universe with Green Lantern, Wonder Woman: Earth One, and the last New 52 Superman story.
Grant Morrison is once again exploring the DC Universe. While the celebrated writer has remained wary of committing to a monthly superhero book in the years since his turn on Action Comics in 2011-2012, he is still one of the most influential creators in the publisher's stable. His 2014 limited series, The Multiversity, redefined how the central multiversal concept of the DC Universe operates, and it has echoed through recent books by other writers, including last year's Dark Nights: Metal and the current ongoing Justice League series, but he still has plenty of work to do with some of DC's heaviest hitters.
Morrison (with artist Yanick Paquette) recently released the second act of a Wonder Woman trilogy with Wonder Woman: Earth One Vol. 2, continuing a subversive,...
- 11/6/2018
- Den of Geek
DC’s Green Lantern mythos has always been a wellspring for incredible ideas, from alien rings that turn thought to reality, to Geoff Johns’ modern entangling of the visual spectrum with corresponding emotions. The well was arguably poisoned with the 2011 film adaptation, a cookie-cutter Hal Jordan story with an unearned character arc that left audiences […]
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- 7/20/2018
- by Siddhant Adlakha
- Slash Film
We've got a few little new details to share with you regarding Wonder Woman 1984! We saw a couple official photos recently of Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and Steve Trevor (Chris Pine). Now we've learned some new details regarding Kristen Wiig's character Cheetah and a couple of other fun things that were spotted in a set photo.
First, here's the new information that was revealed involving Cheetah. This news comes from Vulture entertainment reporter Kyle Buchanan.
Since today is a good day for Wonder Woman scoops, I've heard that Kristen Wiig starts the sequel as Diana's friend, not her foe. She emulates Wonder Woman, then seeks to usurp her
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) June 13, 2018
That seems like the version of the character in the Greg Rucka and Liam Sharp's Wonder Woman: Rebirth storyline. In that story, Barbara Minerva is an archeologist who was considered Diana Prince's best friend. She...
First, here's the new information that was revealed involving Cheetah. This news comes from Vulture entertainment reporter Kyle Buchanan.
Since today is a good day for Wonder Woman scoops, I've heard that Kristen Wiig starts the sequel as Diana's friend, not her foe. She emulates Wonder Woman, then seeks to usurp her
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) June 13, 2018
That seems like the version of the character in the Greg Rucka and Liam Sharp's Wonder Woman: Rebirth storyline. In that story, Barbara Minerva is an archeologist who was considered Diana Prince's best friend. She...
- 6/13/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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