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Titan Announces New Miniseries 'Dark Souls: Tales of Ember'
Titan Announces New Miniseries 'Dark Souls: Tales of Ember'
Titan Announces New Miniseries 'Dark Souls: Tales of Ember'
This March, Titan is releasing a new Dark Souls anthology miniseries titled Dark Souls: Tales of Ember, which explores the worlds of the game in a number of short stories that expands the lore of Lordran and Drangleic in new and exciting ways. Written by George Mann and Tauriq Moosa, the two issue miniseries features art by a host of some of the best in the industry right now, each providing their own spin on the iconic franchise.
All Skulls, All The Time In 'Warhammer 40,000' #1 [Preview]
All Skulls, All The Time In 'Warhammer 40,000' #1 [Preview]
All Skulls, All The Time In 'Warhammer 40,000' #1 [Preview]
Warhammer 40,000 fans will get the chance to enjoy a whole new story of gothic cathedral spaceships and soldiers covered in skulls and purity seals thanks to Titan Comics and its new Warhammer 40K comic. It's coming next month from George Mann, Tazio Bettin, Enrica Eren Angiolini, and Rob Steen, and you can check out a preview of it below!
Praise The Sun! Titan Announces 'Dark Souls: Winter's Spite'
Praise The Sun! Titan Announces 'Dark Souls: Winter's Spite'
Praise The Sun! Titan Announces 'Dark Souls: Winter's Spite'
FromSoftware's Dark Souls series of video games have captured players' imaginations and fueled their frustrations with its no-holds-barred, no-quarter-given style of gameplay. The franchise has developed a fierce following over the course of three games that have spun off into all sorts of other media, including comics books via Titan Comics. Earlier this year, Titan launched its first eponymous Dark Souls comic by George Mann and Alan Quah, and today the publisher has announced the creative team are reuniting for a sequel miniseries titled Dark Souls: Winter's Spite due for release this November.
Artist's Commentary: Alan Quah Talks 'Dark Souls' #1
Artist's Commentary: Alan Quah Talks 'Dark Souls' #1
Artist's Commentary: Alan Quah Talks 'Dark Souls' #1
Earlier this month we shared writer George Mann's commentary for the first issue of the Titan Comics series Dark Souls, based on the hit action role-playing game set in a a primeval world of dragons, witches, and warriors. With the second issue arriving in stores this week, we've asked series artist Alan Quah to offer his insights on the creative process for the issue, and to share a few of his pencilled pages. So grab your copy of Dark Souls #1 and read along as Alan details his biggest challenges, his preferred storytelling methods, and the rewards of working on such an epic story!
Writer's Commentary: George Mann Talks 'Dark Souls' #1
Writer's Commentary: George Mann Talks 'Dark Souls' #1
Writer's Commentary: George Mann Talks 'Dark Souls' #1
The hugely successful action role-playing game series Dark Souls allows players to immerse themselves in a primeval world of dragons, witches, and warriors as they try to piece together the parts of their characters' stories. Building on the world of Demon's Souls, and with three Dark Souls games to explore, the series has created a rich environment that Titan Comics hopes to develop further in its Dark Souls comic book series. The first issue sold out on its day of release, but Titan has rushed out a second printing, so on the day that the new edition hits stores, we asked series writer George Mann to provide exclusive commentary on the book, introducing us to some of the themes and Easter eggs and his own favorite pages from artist Alan Quah.
Four Doctors Unite In 'Supremacy Of The Cybermen'
Four Doctors Unite In 'Supremacy Of The Cybermen'
Four Doctors Unite In 'Supremacy Of The Cybermen'
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who’s iconic robotic enemies The Cybermen, and Titan Comics is going all out to celebrate with one of its biggest crossovers yet. When The Cybermen kidnap the ousted Gallifreyan leader Rassilon and get their hands on time-travel capabilities, it’s going to take four modern incarnations of The Doctor to stop them.
Titan Brings Back McGann's 'Doctor Who' for 'The Eighth Doctor'
Titan Brings Back McGann's 'Doctor Who' for 'The Eighth Doctor'
Titan Brings Back McGann's 'Doctor Who' for 'The Eighth Doctor'
Along with their Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctor titles, Titan has a fourth 'rotating' slot in their Doctor Who license which brings a new Doctor to the fore every few months. At San Diego Comic-Con the publisher announced that, following the conclusion of the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) series later this year, George Mann and Emma Vieceli will be the creative team for The Eight Doctor.