Joe Keatinge

‘Glory’ #26: Time to Move on to Real Weapons [Preview]
‘Glory’ #26: Time to Move on to Real Weapons [Preview]
‘Glory’ #26: Time to Move on to Real Weapons [Preview]
In Glory #26 by Joe Keatinge and Ross Campbell, the titular heroine helps a young girl named Riley learn to defend herself in order to prepare for the coming war. Read more for a six-page preview of the issue, out today from Image comics with a totally sweet cover by CA favorite Ulises Farinas...
War Rocket Ajax #112: Joe Keatinge Talks ‘Glory,’ ‘Hell Yeah’ and CM Punk [Podcast]
War Rocket Ajax #112: Joe Keatinge Talks ‘Glory,’ ‘Hell Yeah’ and CM Punk [Podcast]
War Rocket Ajax #112: Joe Keatinge Talks ‘Glory,’ ‘Hell Yeah’ and CM Punk [Podcast]
This week on War Rocket Ajax, up-and-coming writer Joe Keatinge joins us to talk about how he came up reading comics in the '90s, and whether or not his love of pro wrestling impacted the violence of comics like Glory and Hell Yeah -- and you can listen to the whole show, right here at ComicsAlliance...
All ‘Glory’ to Joe Keatinge and Ross Campbell’s Amazon Warrior [Preview]
All ‘Glory’ to Joe Keatinge and Ross Campbell’s Amazon Warrior [Preview]
All ‘Glory’ to Joe Keatinge and Ross Campbell’s Amazon Warrior [Preview]
It is still very strange for me to accept that among the new comics I'm most looking forward to this year are revivals of characters from Rob Liefeld's infamous Extreme Studios, but that is quite honestly the case. One of the resurrected titles is Glory, in which writer Joe Keatinge and artist Ross Campbell refine Liefeld's dubious 1990s take on a certain amazon princess into the kind of superhero
New Art from Vaughan’s ‘Saga,’ Hickman’s ‘Manhattan Projects,’ Keatinge’s ‘Hell Yeah’
New Art from Vaughan’s ‘Saga,’ Hickman’s ‘Manhattan Projects,’ Keatinge’s ‘Hell Yeah’
New Art from Vaughan’s ‘Saga,’ Hickman’s ‘Manhattan Projects,’ Keatinge’s ‘Hell Yeah’
In the wake of Marvel's big Avengers Vs. X-Men announcement and some pervasive DC rumors, the always forthright Publisher of Image Comics Eric Stephenson took the opportunity to distinguish his company from the Big Two by pointing out some brand new creator-owned projects readers can look forward to in 2012...
Joe Keatinge and Zack Soto’s ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Pitch That Never Was
Joe Keatinge and Zack Soto’s ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Pitch That Never Was
Joe Keatinge and Zack Soto’s ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Pitch That Never Was
Not too long ago, we here at ComicsAlliance told you about the lost Ross Campbell Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic that, unfortunately for fans of Campbell's amazing artwork, never happened. But as you might expect with a franchise that an awful lot of people -- myself included -- grew up loving, Campbell wasn't the only one with an idea for a new series...