Corinna Bechko

If You Love 'Star Wars', Try These Comics Next
If You Love 'Star Wars', Try These Comics Next
If You Love 'Star Wars', Try These Comics Next
Star Wars is more popular than ever after the release of last years' seventh installment The Force Awakens rekindled everyone's love for stories set a long time ago in a galaxy far away, and the trailer for this year's Rogue One has that excitement rolling right along. Comics and sci-fi have a long history together going way back to serialised comic strips of the '30s such as Flash Gordon, and they've only grown in size and scope since then. Star Wars itself has experienced a comics renaissance at Marvel Comics thanks to the likes of Jason Aaron, John Cassaday, Kieron Gillen and Salvador Larroca, but once you've caught up on those, we've assembled a list of some of the best contemporary independent sci-fi comics on the stands.
Interview: Hardman & Bechko Talk 'Sensation Comics'
Interview: Hardman & Bechko Talk 'Sensation Comics'
Interview: Hardman & Bechko Talk 'Sensation Comics'
Over the past few years, Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko have quickly become one of the creative teams that I look forward to seeing the most, and this week, they're giving me a pretty good reason to be excited. Today marks the release of the first installment of their three-part story in Sensation Comics, the digital-first Wonder Woman anthology, which finds DC's Amazon Princess sent on a rescue mission to Apokolips, the home of the evil New Gods. To find out more, I spoke with Bechko and Hardman about their approach to Wonder Woman, their take on Jack Kirby's cosmic evil, and just why it is that page turns are so magical.
'Creepy' #18 Celebrates 50 Years Of The Macabre
'Creepy' #18 Celebrates 50 Years Of The Macabre
'Creepy' #18 Celebrates 50 Years Of The Macabre
About a decade after the formation of the Comics Code Authority in 1954 effectively killed off EC Comics' popular line of horror comics, Warren Publishing aimed to bring back some of that malevolent magic. The result was the anthology series Creepy (and later, its sister book, Eerie). Published as a black-and-white magazine, the series didn't have to adhere to the Comics Code's strict content standards, and as such, was able to push the envelope in ways comics in the mid-1960s generally couldn't. Now, the book's current publisher, Dark Horse, is celebrating the magazine's 50th anniversary with a big, blowout issue featuring work by Fred Van Lente, Corinna Bechko, Dustin Nguyen, Peter Bagge, Alison Sampson, and Art Baltazar, among others.
Image Expo: 12 Auspicious Announcements For Comic-Con 2014
Image Expo: 12 Auspicious Announcements For Comic-Con 2014
Image Expo: 12 Auspicious Announcements For Comic-Con 2014
In the final few hours before San Diego Comic-Con opened its doors to the public for Preview Night on Wednesday, Image Comics Expo took place in an upstairs ballroom at the nearby San Diego Bayfront Hilton, where the publisher welcomed a group of press, creators, and fans to watch as the company announced, discussed and otherwise promote a great variety of upcoming Image titles.
Preview Gabriel Hardman And Corinna Bechko's 'Deep Gravity'
Preview Gabriel Hardman And Corinna Bechko's 'Deep Gravity'
Preview Gabriel Hardman And Corinna Bechko's 'Deep Gravity'
As you might expect from someone who starts relationships by explaining to his dates that they will never truly be able to replace Batman in his heart, I have had some pretty rough breakups in my time. That said, they've never been so bad that I felt the need to dedicate six years of my life to a round trip through interstellar space just to get a little closure, and apparently that puts me one step ahead of Steven Paxon, the star of Dark Horse's new sci-fi series, Deep Gravity. Written by Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko, with art by Fernando Baldo and a series concept by Dark Horse's Mike Richardson, the series starts with exactly that journey, with Steven halfway through a six-year round trip, having journeyed three years just to ask Michelle, the woman who broke his heart, why she had to. Also, and this is key, a giant green alien elephant tree monster is also involved.
Hire This Woman: Writer Corinna Bechko
Hire This Woman: Writer Corinna Bechko
Hire This Woman: Writer Corinna Bechko
In the overwhelmingly male comic book industry, it has been a challenge for some editors and readers to see the ever growing number of talented women currently trying to make a name for themselves. With that in mind, ComicsAlliance offers Hire This Woman, a recurring feature designed for comics readers as well as editors and other professionals, where we shine the spotlight on a female comics pro 
Dark Horse Presents the Return of ‘X’ with New Kindt, Hardman, Farinas, Lieber and More
Dark Horse Presents the Return of ‘X’ with New Kindt, Hardman, Farinas, Lieber and More
Dark Horse Presents the Return of ‘X’ with New Kindt, Hardman, Farinas, Lieber and More
This year's winner of the Eisner award for Best Anthology, Dark Horse Presents has been one of ComicsAlliance's favorite titles since it was relaunched in 2011 to continue the classic and influential series' tradition of showcasing emerging talent alongside some of the greatest writers, artists and cartoonists mainstream and underground comics has to offer...
Gabriel Hardman & Corinna Bechko Bring Monster Sci-Fi Serial ‘Station To Station’ To ‘Dark Horse Presents’
Gabriel Hardman & Corinna Bechko Bring Monster Sci-Fi Serial ‘Station To Station’ To ‘Dark Horse Presents’
Gabriel Hardman & Corinna Bechko Bring Monster Sci-Fi Serial ‘Station To Station’ To ‘Dark Horse Presents’
When you think about it, we're pretty lucky that Gabriel Hardman makes comics. My fellow sequential art and illustration admirers probably know his excellent work on Marvel books like Agents of Atlas, Hulk, Secret Avengers, and Incredible Hercules (among others), but Hardman's visions reach a much bigger number of people through his work as a storyboard artist on such popular films as Inception, T
‘Planet of the Apes: Cataclysm’ Covers by Noto, Hardman and Quinones [Art]
‘Planet of the Apes: Cataclysm’ Covers by Noto, Hardman and Quinones [Art]
‘Planet of the Apes: Cataclysm’ Covers by Noto, Hardman and Quinones [Art]
The latest from BOOM! Studios' well regarded Planet of the Apes comic book franchise, Cataclysm is the publisher's first ongoing series set in the world where apes rule and mankind is hunted and enslaved. Set just a few years before the events of the original 1968 film, Cataclysm is written by Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko, whose work on the previous Planet of the Apes titles Betrayal and Exi