vertigo comics

Yo Vertigo: Resurrect This
Yo Vertigo: Resurrect This
Yo Vertigo: Resurrect This
Over the years, Vertigo Comics has accumulated a wealth of stories that were canceled, never published, or just left out of print and forgotten. That's the type of thing that happens when a publisher makes a commitment to produce risky material...
Getting Vertigo: Why the DCU Should Reclaim Its Characters
Getting Vertigo: Why the DCU Should Reclaim Its Characters
Getting Vertigo: Why the DCU Should Reclaim Its Characters
There's been some speculation regarding the DC imprint Vertigo Comics these days, which with the revelation that British sci-fi/fantasy dervish China Mieville's "Swamp Thing" proposal was scuttled, supposedly due to plans to bring the mossy one back into the straight DC universe...
DC Executive Roundtable: Dan DiDio, Jim Lee, Geoff Johns, and John Rood
DC Executive Roundtable: Dan DiDio, Jim Lee, Geoff Johns, and John Rood
DC Executive Roundtable: Dan DiDio, Jim Lee, Geoff Johns, and John Rood
The comics blogosphere ignited yesterday morning with the news that DC Comics had not only announced its new publisher, but that the role would actually be filled by two people: current Executive Editor Dan DiDio, and high-profile comics artist Jim Lee, who also worked as an Editorial Director with DC's Wildstorm imprint...
Ba and Moon Deliver in Vertigo’s ‘Daytripper’
Ba and Moon Deliver in Vertigo’s ‘Daytripper’
Ba and Moon Deliver in Vertigo’s ‘Daytripper’
Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá have come a long way in a short amount of time. The Brazilian twins landed in America to some acclaim with anthology projects from Image and Dark Horse. But it was "De:Tales - Stories from Urban Brazil" that really introduced the pair to industry, garnering critical acclaim from a variety of sources with a beautiful black and white tale that hinted at great pote
“Dem Fish is Swimmin'” A Review of David Lapham’s SILVERFISH
“Dem Fish is Swimmin'” A Review of David Lapham’s SILVERFISH
“Dem Fish is Swimmin'” A Review of David Lapham’s SILVERFISH
David Lapham is not new to crime comics. For the past twelve years, while not exactly prolific, the majority of his output has dealt with murder, drugs, robbery or some combination of the three. Throughout forty issues of the phenomenal STRAY BULLETS, he told a series of interwoven crime stories that took place in a non-linear fashion that kept readers puzzled and entertained at the same time... R