Riccardo Burchielli

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.
5 Things the ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Prequel Comic Reveals
5 Things the ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Prequel Comic Reveals
5 Things the ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Prequel Comic Reveals
Mad Max: Fury Road takes place in a world so full of detail and imagination that it shouldn’t come as a surprise to learn that director George Miller has a backstory for just about everything on screen. In the finished film, everything feels like it has a history. Every corner of every frame is alive. Rather than confine this information to his imagination, Miller has put it in a comic book.
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