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If You Love 'The Walking Dead' On TV, Read These Comics Next
If You Love 'The Walking Dead' On TV, Read These Comics Next
If You Love 'The Walking Dead' On TV, Read These Comics Next
The Walking Dead has proven to be possibly the biggest crossover hit from indie comics to the mainstream, and is one of those special television shows that feels like an event that you have to talk to someone about as soon as it’s over. Now in its sixth season, with the comic just passing the 150 issue mark, The Walking Dead as a franchise is a runaway success that shows no signs of stopping, even producing its own TV spin-off in Fear the Walking Dead. If you’re a fan of the shows, the comic, or both, we’ve got some recommendations for other comics you might want to pick up next.
Wood And Burchielli's 'DMZ' TV Pilot In Development At SyFy
Wood And Burchielli's 'DMZ' TV Pilot In Development At SyFy
Wood And Burchielli's 'DMZ' TV Pilot In Development At SyFy
One more report can be added to the recent flurry of announced television adaptations of comic book properties: as revealed by Deadline, SyFy has ordered a pilot for an ongoing DMZ series, based on the Vertigo series created by Brian Wood and Riccardo Burchielli. Mad Men executive producers Andre and Maria Jacquemetton are said to be attached to the project, along with Gravity producer David Heym
Link Ink: ‘Captain America’ Gets Canada-Themed Variant, A Batman T-Rex and ‘MAD Magazine’ Does Angry Birds
Link Ink: ‘Captain America’ Gets Canada-Themed Variant, A Batman T-Rex and ‘MAD Magazine’ Does Angry Birds
Link Ink: ‘Captain America’ Gets Canada-Themed Variant, A Batman T-Rex and ‘MAD Magazine’ Does Angry Birds
Conventions: Fan Expo Canada 2011 attendees will be able to get their hands on a new Dale Eaglesham variant cover for Captain America #1 featuring Canada's most prominent Marvel heroes sporting appropriately decorated shields. TV: According to creator Brian Wood, DMZ had a "...
Link Ink: ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Sequel Dated for 2014, The Aquabats’ TV Journey and Super Mario Swing Dancing
Link Ink: ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Sequel Dated for 2014, The Aquabats’ TV Journey and Super Mario Swing Dancing
Link Ink: ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Sequel Dated for 2014, The Aquabats’ TV Journey and Super Mario Swing Dancing
Movies: The Amazing Spider-Man's sequel has been dated for May 2, 2014. Sony's got some serious faith in their Webslinger reboot. Webcomics: Doug TenNapel's Ratfist has wrapped at 150 online pages. The full story will be collected by Image in December...
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – May 4, 2011: Bad People, Bat Boy and Brains
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – May 4, 2011: Bad People, Bat Boy and Brains
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – May 4, 2011: Bad People, Bat Boy and Brains
Reading Comics author Douglas Wolk runs down the hottest comics and graphic novels coming out this week. KEY: * Bring on the bad guys ^ Bring on the dancing horses % Bring on the night ¢ Bring on the rain * AVENGERS ACADEMY GIANT-SIZE #1 This Paul Tobin/David Baldeon project was on and off the schedule, initially as Avengers Academy Annual, Spider-Girl Annual and Young Allies Annual, a three-part
‘Live From the DMZ’ Documents the Life of Brian Wood’s Vertigo Opus
‘Live From the DMZ’ Documents the Life of Brian Wood’s Vertigo Opus
‘Live From the DMZ’ Documents the Life of Brian Wood’s Vertigo Opus
From the day issue #1 went on sale in 2005, it was obvious that DMZ was going to become one of the great long form Vertigo series. Created by Brian Wood and illustrated primarily by Riccardo Burchielli, the story about a hapless news intern who found himself the voice of a modern civil war-ravaged American community and biographer of its infinitely diverse denizens has been compelling reading f
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – Feb. 10: Vertigo Anniversaries, Spider-Man Vs. Fishbowl-Head, and NZ Library Fantasies
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – Feb. 10: Vertigo Anniversaries, Spider-Man Vs. Fishbowl-Head, and NZ Library Fantasies
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – Feb. 10: Vertigo Anniversaries, Spider-Man Vs. Fishbowl-Head, and NZ Library Fantasies
Savage Critic and "Reading Comics" author Douglas Wolk runs down the hottest comics and graphic novels coming out this week.KEY % Cartoonists appear as characters ^ There wouldn't happen to be a metaphor for Iraq or anything going on, would there...
DMZ #50: Brian Wood on Writing 50 Issues in a War Zone
DMZ #50: Brian Wood on Writing 50 Issues in a War Zone
DMZ #50: Brian Wood on Writing 50 Issues in a War Zone
It's unusual for a war to becomes more popular the longer it rages on, but then again, Brian Wood and Riccardo Burchielli's "DMZ" has always been a little different. As the Vertigo series celebrates its fiftieth single issue this week, "DMZ" #50 hits stands bearing an expanded page count and the same solid storytelling and art that have kept it going strong since 2005... Read M

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