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Parting Shot: Dynamite Reveals Variant Covers For Gail Simone’s ‘Red Sonja’ #1 [Art]
Parting Shot: Dynamite Reveals Variant Covers For Gail Simone’s ‘Red Sonja’ #1 [Art]
Parting Shot: Dynamite Reveals Variant Covers For Gail Simone’s ‘Red Sonja’ #1 [Art]
Last month Dynamite Entertainment announced a relaunch of Red Sonja, with the new monthly series to be written by Gail Simone. The publisher also revealed plans to have the series' covers be created by a rotating cast of women artists. Today, Dynamite released all six covers for Red Sonja #1, including work from Fiona Staples, Amanda Conner, Colleen Doran, Nicola Scott, Stephanie Buscema, and Jenn
‘Sex & Swords': Dynamite Relaunches ‘Red Sonja’ With Gail Simone And Female Cover Artists
‘Sex & Swords': Dynamite Relaunches ‘Red Sonja’ With Gail Simone And Female Cover Artists
‘Sex & Swords': Dynamite Relaunches ‘Red Sonja’ With Gail Simone And Female Cover Artists
Today is the first day of Emerald City Comicon in Seattle. It also happens to be the first day of Women's History Month, and Dynamite Entertainment is kicking off both with a big announcement, as the publisher revealed today that Gail Simone has signed on to write a new ongoing Red Sonja series, with the first issue arriving in stores this summer...
Kickstarted: Alex de Campi’s ‘Ashes’
Kickstarted: Alex de Campi’s ‘Ashes’
Kickstarted: Alex de Campi’s ‘Ashes’
I like Kickstarter a lot. It's an efficient way to directly connect with artists while also making sure that a project that interests you gets funded. There are still a few hitches that need to be worked out, but my experience with Kickstarter has been largely positive...
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Annual #1
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Annual #1
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Annual #1
Press Release One of Spider-Man's classic foes returns in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Annual #1, as readers are treated to Sandman: Year One, featuring the origin of the Sandman. The man who would become Flint Marko, and later the villainous Sandman, wasn't always a bad seed, so what set him down this path ...