Marc Andreyko

DC Announces 'Hawkman/Adam Strange: Out Of Time'
DC Announces 'Hawkman/Adam Strange: Out Of Time'
DC Announces 'Hawkman/Adam Strange: Out Of Time'
As far as DC's space-faring heroes go, Hawkman and Adam Strange have had a bit of a rocky relationship over the years. Despite both being nominally good guys and occasional Justice Leaguers, their major interaction in the past has resulted from Thanagar and Rann, their respective planets, going to war with each other --- presumably over the fact that Rann's capital is called "Ranagar," and that's way too confusing. Now, though, there's something new on the horizon. Today, DC announced Hawkman/Adam Strange: Out Of Time, a new series set to kick off in October from writer Marc Andreyko and artist Aaron Lopresti, where the two heroes team up --- and this time, it's to stop an interplanetary war form breaking out.
Nuclear-Powered Helicopter Action In 'Airwolf: Airstrikes'
Nuclear-Powered Helicopter Action In 'Airwolf: Airstrikes'
Nuclear-Powered Helicopter Action In 'Airwolf: Airstrikes'
With the possible exception of Shogun Assassin 2: Lightning Swords of Death, I'm not sure there's anything in the history of our language that has a better name than Airwolf. There are thrills to be found in the word itself, and once you get to the part where it's actually the name of a nuclear-powered stealth helicopter that ran explosive secret missions for four seasons on network television, well, of course it was. How could that word describe anything else? And now, Airwolf is back --- in comic book form! Next week sees the release of Airwolf: Airstirkes Vol. 1, a new collection of helicopter action stories from an impressive roster of creators, including Barbara Kesel, Mike Baron and Marc Andreyko --- and you can check out a preview below!
Marc Andreyko Talks 'Wonder Woman '77'
Marc Andreyko Talks 'Wonder Woman '77'
Marc Andreyko Talks 'Wonder Woman '77'
Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman TV show was an inspiration to a generation of superhero fans back in the late 1970s, and it was with great joy that we greeted the news of a Wonder Woman '77 comic from DC's digital division, following in the footsteps of Batman '66. Now that the series is a few chapters in, we caught up with writer Marc Andreyko to find out how the series came about and what role the show played in his own childhood. We also have an exclusive preview of the next chapter, with art by Jason Badower, which takes readers to the cusp of an extraordinary revelation; there's more than one Wonder Woman in town.
Marc Andreyko To Write 'Batwoman' Starting With Issue 25
Marc Andreyko To Write 'Batwoman' Starting With Issue 25
Marc Andreyko To Write 'Batwoman' Starting With Issue 25
In the wake of the current Batwoman creative team of J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman departing the book because of editorial mandates that lead character Kate Kane and fiancé Maggie Sawyer could not go through with their marriage, DC Comics has announced the series' new writer: Marc Andreyko, the writer of the publisher's well-received Manhunter series, which ran from 2004 to 2009. Read Mo
‘True Blood’ Actor Michael McMillian to Co-Write IDW’s ‘True Blood’ Comic
‘True Blood’ Actor Michael McMillian to Co-Write IDW’s ‘True Blood’ Comic
‘True Blood’ Actor Michael McMillian to Co-Write IDW’s ‘True Blood’ Comic
In a bit of an interesting twist on the celebrity-"creates"-a-comic-book trend that's earned its share of discontent here on the blogosphere, IDW Publishing is bringing some new writing talent to its True Blood comic in the form of an actor from its hit HBO vampire series source material (which, in turn, is based on the novels of Charlaine Harris)...