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Bill Sienkiewicz Provides Variant Cover For 'American Gods' #2
Bill Sienkiewicz Provides Variant Cover For 'American Gods' #2
Bill Sienkiewicz Provides Variant Cover For 'American Gods' #2
Dark Horse's American Gods adaptation is one of the biggest comics of the year, and it's no surprise that some of the best comics in the industry are turning up to provide variant covers for the series by Neil Gaiman, P. Craig Russell and Scott Hampton. With the first issue out next week and the television show premiering soon, ComicsAlliance has the exclusive reveal of Bill Sienkiewicz's cover to American Gods: Shadows #2.
David Mack Paints Mad Sweeney For 'American Gods' #3
David Mack Paints Mad Sweeney For 'American Gods' #3
David Mack Paints Mad Sweeney For 'American Gods' #3
As you've probably heard already, Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods is coming to comics, courtesy of Dark Horse. Artistic legend P. Craig Russell is adapting the story for comics and providing layouts, with Scott Hampton providing the finished art and Glenn Fabry on covers. American Gods #3 also features a variant cover by David Mack, and we have an exclusive first look at the cover.
'American Gods' Is Coming To Comics In 2017
'American Gods' Is Coming To Comics In 2017
'American Gods' Is Coming To Comics In 2017
We've known for a while that Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods is coming to TV in 2017, as a series on the Starz network, but it turns out it's also coming to comics, as a Dark Horse series adapted by P. Craig Russell with art by Scott Hampton and others. The plan is to adapt the novel over 27 issues, which will be collected in three hardcovers (and presumably paperbacks down the road). The story arcs are titled Shadows, My Ainsel, and The Moment of the Storm. Russell will also provide some interior art, as will Walt Simonson, Mark Buckingham, and Colleen Doran.
Neil Gaiman’s ‘The Books of Magic’ Reintroduced Fans to the Occult Corner of the DC Universe [Review]
Neil Gaiman’s ‘The Books of Magic’ Reintroduced Fans to the Occult Corner of the DC Universe [Review]
Neil Gaiman’s ‘The Books of Magic’ Reintroduced Fans to the Occult Corner of the DC Universe [Review]
On sale this week is a new edition of The Books of Magic, collected in hardcover for the very first time, over twenty years after it first appeared. Written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by four of the most refined artists of the era, it's a book that seems to have been a little forgotten in recent years...
Duet On ‘Solo’, Part Nine: Scott Hampton
Duet On ‘Solo’, Part Nine: Scott Hampton
Duet On ‘Solo’, Part Nine: Scott Hampton
Published between 2004 and 2006, Solo was a DC Comics anthology series with an innovative twist: each issue was created from the ground up by a single cartoonist and collaborators of his own choosing. Edited by DC's head art director Mark Chiarello (Wednesday Comics, DC: The New Frontier), the series offered artists a platform to control their visions completely in the form of original stories, un
‘Hellboy: The Sleeping and the Dead’ #2 [Exclusive Preview]
‘Hellboy: The Sleeping and the Dead’ #2 [Exclusive Preview]
‘Hellboy: The Sleeping and the Dead’ #2 [Exclusive Preview]
Courtesy of our friends at Dark Horse Comics, ComicsAlliance is pleased to bring you an exclusive preview of Hellboy: The Sleeping and the Dead #2, completing the two-part tale by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola and artist Scott Hampton. Another in a line of classic Hellboy short stories that's sure to lead to something massive down the road, The Sleeping and the Dead is Mignola's first collaborati