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The Trouble on Hyperion Ramps Up in ‘Mystic’ #2 [Preview]
The Trouble on Hyperion Ramps Up in ‘Mystic’ #2 [Preview]
The Trouble on Hyperion Ramps Up in ‘Mystic’ #2 [Preview]
We were pretty enamored with the art on the first issue of the rebooted Crossgen series Mystic by writer G. Willow Wilson, artist David López and colorist Nathan Fairbairn. Judging from the exclusive preview Marvel provided us with for Mystic #2, the team's just getting started making a serious mark on the steampunk-tinged fantasy series. It's ...
Marvel’s ‘Mystic’ Miniseries: Best Looking Book of August? [Preview]
Marvel’s ‘Mystic’ Miniseries: Best Looking Book of August? [Preview]
Marvel’s ‘Mystic’ Miniseries: Best Looking Book of August? [Preview]
Debuting in August is Mystic, the new Marvel Comics series written by G. Willow Wilson, the critically acclaimed co-author of the graphic novel Cairo and the Vertigo series Air. Joined by penciller David López and colorist Nathan Fairbairn, Wilson tells the story of a fantastic city called Hyperion where magic and science are one in the same. Mysti...
Marvel Comics Launches CrossGen as a New Imprint
Marvel Comics Launches CrossGen as a New Imprint
Marvel Comics Launches CrossGen as a New Imprint
Marvel Comics announced today that it will be relaunching CrossGen as a new comic book imprint in March 2011. Originally an independent publisher created in 1998, CrossGen published a shared universe of comics known as the Sigilverse, and was purchased by Marvel's parent company Disney in 2004 after filing for bankruptcy...
[UPDATE] Bendis & Maleev on ‘Moon Knight,’ Mark Waid on ‘Ruse’ & Marvel Meets ESPN [NYCC]
[UPDATE] Bendis & Maleev on ‘Moon Knight,’ Mark Waid on ‘Ruse’ & Marvel Meets ESPN [NYCC]
[UPDATE] Bendis & Maleev on ‘Moon Knight,’ Mark Waid on ‘Ruse’ & Marvel Meets ESPN [NYCC]
Marvel's Cup o' Joe panel at New York Comic Con 2010 consisted mostly of a question and answer session, but there were a few interesting revelations over the course of the presentation. Marvel's Arune Singh brought up the return of CrossGen by saying one name: Mark Waid, who was a writer for CrossGen before it went out of business...