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Archaia & Jim Henson’s ‘Dark Crystal: Creation Myths’ Returns This Week with More Great Epic Fantasy
Archaia & Jim Henson’s ‘Dark Crystal: Creation Myths’ Returns This Week with More Great Epic Fantasy
Archaia & Jim Henson’s ‘Dark Crystal: Creation Myths’ Returns This Week with More Great Epic Fantasy
Early last year Archaia released The Dark Crystal: Creation Myths, the first of a planned three-volume prequel to the enduringly popular Jim Henson fantasy film about a young hero's quest to restore a magical crystal and unify a long divided race of powerful beings before the more malevolent of them could take control of the world forever...
‘Harbinger’ Writer Joshua Dysart on Bringing Zephyr Back in the ‘Geek Chic’ Era [Interview]
‘Harbinger’ Writer Joshua Dysart on Bringing Zephyr Back in the ‘Geek Chic’ Era [Interview]
‘Harbinger’ Writer Joshua Dysart on Bringing Zephyr Back in the ‘Geek Chic’ Era [Interview]
Fans who read the original run of Valiant Comics' Harbinger would almost certainly identify Faith Herbert, a.k.a. Zephyr, as the beating heart of the book's team of super-powered teen protagonists. A fun-loving fan of all things nerdy, Zephyr was the character who seemed to have the most fun being a superhero...
Preview: Neil Young’s Greendale [Exclusive]
Preview: Neil Young’s Greendale [Exclusive]
Preview: Neil Young’s Greendale [Exclusive]
It's been nearly seven years since Neil Young's "Greendale" album first delivered its rock operatic exploration of contemporary issues. This Wednesday, writer Joshua Dysart and artist Cliff Chiang's sequential art interpretation of the Green family's musical saga will arrive via Vertigo in "Neil Young's Greendale," a 160-page hardcover overseen by Young himself...
Saying Goodbye to ‘Unknown Soldier': The Chilling War for Lwanga Moses [Review]
Saying Goodbye to ‘Unknown Soldier': The Chilling War for Lwanga Moses [Review]
Saying Goodbye to ‘Unknown Soldier': The Chilling War for Lwanga Moses [Review]
Vertigo's "Unknown Soldier" by Joshua Dysart and Alberto Ponticelli has been cancelled with issue #25, news that leaked last week and was soon confirmed by Dysart. The critically-acclaimed, often brutal series is set amidst the violence and child soldiers of Uganda, where Dysart traveled personally to research the book...