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Preview Joe Kubert’s Final Work For Vertigo’s ‘Ghosts’ Anthology
Preview Joe Kubert’s Final Work For Vertigo’s ‘Ghosts’ Anthology
Preview Joe Kubert’s Final Work For Vertigo’s ‘Ghosts’ Anthology
On sale now from Vertigo is Ghosts #1, a new anthology one-shot produced specifically for the Halloween season. The book features new work from Gilbert Hernandez, Al Ewing & Rufus Dayglo, Paul Pope & David Lapham, Neil Kleid & John McCrea, Toby Litt & Mark Buckingham with Victor Santos, Mary H.K. Choi & Phil ...
Amy Reeder & Brandon Montclare’s ‘Halloween Eve’, Kickstarter And The Major Label Syndrome [Interview]
Amy Reeder & Brandon Montclare’s ‘Halloween Eve’, Kickstarter And The Major Label Syndrome [Interview]
Amy Reeder & Brandon Montclare’s ‘Halloween Eve’, Kickstarter And The Major Label Syndrome [Interview]
There's a myth in the music industry that if you get signed to a major label, all your problems are taken care of. It's a myth that hundreds of bands would gladly dispel from behind the desks and counters of their day jobs. The comics industry has its own version, where as soon as you're accepted by a publisher, money rains down like water and you float to success on a cloud of paid bills and unfe
‘Batwoman’ Artists Amy Reeder and J.H. Williams III Comment on Creative Changes
‘Batwoman’ Artists Amy Reeder and J.H. Williams III Comment on Creative Changes
‘Batwoman’ Artists Amy Reeder and J.H. Williams III Comment on Creative Changes
We were disappointed to learn last week that Amy Reeder would no longer be drawing Batwoman. Since the title's inception, Reeder was to alternate story arcs with artist and co-writer J.H. Williams III, who'd set an incredibly high aesthetic bar for the popular Kate Kane character, but Reeder stated that "creative differences" had made the situation "untenable...
‘Batwoman’ #6 Welcomes Artists Amy Reeder & Richard Friend At Last [Preview]
‘Batwoman’ #6 Welcomes Artists Amy Reeder & Richard Friend At Last [Preview]
‘Batwoman’ #6 Welcomes Artists Amy Reeder & Richard Friend At Last [Preview]
On sale now from DC Comics is Batwoman #6, which welcomes artists Amy Reeder and Richard Friend to the field after a number of delays kept their first issue waiting on the bench for almost a full year. The former Eisner-nominated Madame Xanadu team are to alternate story arcs with JH Williams III, and their first issue lives up to the extremely high standard set by that artist...
‘Batwoman’ Variant Covers By Amy Reeder May Never See Print [Art]
‘Batwoman’ Variant Covers By Amy Reeder May Never See Print [Art]
‘Batwoman’ Variant Covers By Amy Reeder May Never See Print [Art]
As shocking as this is to read, there exist in this world Batwoman covers by Amy Reeder that may never see print. Because the highly anticipated DC Comics series will feature alternating storylines illustrated by Reeder and J.H. Williams III, it was decided that Reeder would provide variant covers for Williams' issues and that Williams would provide variant covers for Reeder's...
Nevermind, ‘Batwoman’ #1 Delayed Again
Nevermind, ‘Batwoman’ #1 Delayed Again
Nevermind, ‘Batwoman’ #1 Delayed Again
Everything we wrote yesterday about the uncommon beauty and general amazingness of DC Comics' Batwoman #1 is true, all except one thing: the book is no longer going on sale April 6. Comics retailers were informed Tuesday that the first two issues of the series, previously solicited for April and May, respectively, will be rescheduled at a later, unspecified date...
The Colorfully Black & White World of Williams & Stewart’s ‘Batwoman’ [Preview]
The Colorfully Black & White World of Williams & Stewart’s ‘Batwoman’ [Preview]
The Colorfully Black & White World of Williams & Stewart’s ‘Batwoman’ [Preview]
StewartFollowing a spectacular debut in the Detective Comics storyline "Elegy" and a maddeningly enticing preview in November's Batwoman #0, the J.H. Williams III interpretation of Batwoman is thissss close to launching her first ongoing series in earnest, as Batwoman #1 finally goes on sale next month...

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