MarkChiarello

Duet On ‘Solo’, Part One: Tim Sale
Duet On ‘Solo’, Part One: Tim Sale
Duet On ‘Solo’, Part One: Tim Sale
Published between 2004 and 2006, Solo was a DC Comics anthology series with an innovative twist: each issue was created from the ground up by a single cartoonist and collaborators of his own choosing. Edited by DC's head art director Mark Chiarello (Wednesday Comics, DC: The New Frontier), the series offered artists a platform to control their visions completely in the form of original stories, un
‘Before Watchmen’ Character Designs and Pages Surface [Art]
‘Before Watchmen’ Character Designs and Pages Surface [Art]
‘Before Watchmen’ Character Designs and Pages Surface [Art]
A number of press outlets have been invited to visit the DC Entertainment offices in New York and Los Angeles to inspect material pertaining to Before Watchmen, DC Comics' controversial expansion of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' hugely popular and influential superhero graphic novel...
Roundtable Review: ‘Wednesday Comics’ Hardcover, Part 1
Roundtable Review: ‘Wednesday Comics’ Hardcover, Part 1
Roundtable Review: ‘Wednesday Comics’ Hardcover, Part 1
In a special double-sized Roundtable Review, Laura Hudson, Chris Sims, David Brothers, and David Uzumeri take on the ENTIRE "Wednesday Comics" anthology hardcover, rating each comic one comic at a time. SPOILERS FOLLOW. David U: ALL RIGHT! "Wednesday Comics"...
DC Art Director Mark Chiarello Explains ‘Wednesday Comics’
DC Art Director Mark Chiarello Explains ‘Wednesday Comics’
DC Art Director Mark Chiarello Explains ‘Wednesday Comics’
"Wednesday Comics" has arrived. Literally, the ambitious experiment in bringing DC superheroes like Batman and Superman to a Sunday-sized comics page is hitting shelves in comic book stores as we speak, and anticipation is running high. Not only does the project boast top tier talent like Neil Gaiman ("Sandman," "Coraline"), Dave Gibbons ("Watchmen"), and or