the wicked and the divine

Kieron Gillen Explains How To Pre-Order Comics With A Comic
Kieron Gillen Explains How To Pre-Order Comics With A Comic
Kieron Gillen Explains How To Pre-Order Comics With A Comic
Writer Kieron Gillen has a brand new comic with Jamie McKelvie and colorist Matthew Wilson (my nemesis) called The Wicked and the Divine, which comes to comic shops June 18. Certainly you could go to your local comic shop that day and hope to pick up a copy, but it isn't guaranteed unless readers pre-order it by the order cutoff date, which is Monday, May 26 and give your retailer an idea of how many copies to order (or to order it at all). "Pre-order?" you may ask. "How on earth do I do a thing like that? Gillen's got you covered.
Preview 'The Wicked & The Divine' In Two-Page 'Trailer'
Preview 'The Wicked & The Divine' In Two-Page 'Trailer'
Preview 'The Wicked & The Divine' In Two-Page 'Trailer'
Described by writer Kieron Gillen as “a superhero comic for anyone who loves Bowie as much as Batman,” The Wicked & The Divine launches this June from Image Comics. To encourage retailers to pre-order the first issue, this month's edition of Diamond Comic Distributor's Previews catalog comes with an exclusive two-page strip introducing the stylish and esoteric new series drawn by Jamie McKelvi
'The Wicked & The Divine' #1 Covers By Jamie McKelvie
'The Wicked & The Divine' #1 Covers By Jamie McKelvie
'The Wicked & The Divine' #1 Covers By Jamie McKelvie
Described writer Kieron Gillen as "a superhero comic for anyone who loves Bowie as much as Batman," The Wicked & The Divine launches this June from Image Comics. The first issue will come with two covers by series artist and co-creator Jamie McKelvie and colorist Matt Wilson that succinctly and spectacularly express the core relationship of the story, that of the goddess Luci(fer) an
Gillen & McKelvie Announce 'The Wicked & The Divine' For Image
Gillen & McKelvie Announce 'The Wicked & The Divine' For Image
Gillen & McKelvie Announce 'The Wicked & The Divine' For Image
  Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie have just completed a successful year-long 15-issue run on Young Avengers. The widespread expectation was that their next collaboration would be "The Immaterial Girl," the already announced third volume of their music-is-magic series Phonogram. It turns out they had a surprise up their sleeve. Live on stage at Image Expo in San Francisco, publisher Eric