Support Leroy on Patreon.
From BatmanNews: Joelle Jones joins the creative team on the Batman comic book.
From BleedingCool: Today's issue of "Black Panther and the Crew" (issue #6) is the final issue of the series. However, writer Ta-Nehisi Coates says he will continue the Crew's adventures in the main "Black Panther" title.
From ICv2: Hasbro is suing DC Entertainment over the "Bumblebee" name. There is a "Bumblebee" Transformer and there is superhero and one-time Teen Titan named Bumblebee.
From MikeLynchCartoons: A look at comic books featuring the late comedian, actor, and filmmaker, Jerry Lewis.
From BleedingCool: Dave Sim to kill Cerebus again... if you care...
From ComicBookBin: New Johnny Bullet episode #132 in English.
From ComicBookBin: New Johnny Bullet episode #132 in French.
From ScreenRant: The 15 most controversial comic book covers of all time - according to Screen Rant.
From CBR: John Romita, Jr. offers details of "Superman: Year One," his miniseries with writer Frank Miller.
From CBR: DC Comics is reviving a classic 1950s Superman PSA poster to discuss diversity and non-discussion.
--------------------------------------
BLURB REVIEW:
Cable #1 (Marvel Comics – July 2017) by James Robinson and Carlos Pacheco with Rafael Fonteriz and Jesus Aburtov
Cable has been one Marvel Comics' most popular X-Men/mutant characters since his debut in New Mutants #87 back in late 1989/early 1990. The character has been the star or co-star of a number of ongoing comic book series and miniseries. I find him to be one of the least interesting of Marvel's merry mutants. When I have purchased a Cable comic book, it was because of the art.
I think I was attracted to his new Cable #1 because of the cover, which is drawn by Dale Keown. After nearly a quarter century, I still find Keown's unique drawing style to be eye candy. However, I knew from the opening page that this comic book was going to be awful, and it is. Whatever happened to James Robinson? He was once one of the shining lights of comic book scribes, so much so that Hollywood came a-callin' for his writing skills. Now, he cranks out listless scripts for Marvel secondary titles that are more like dumpster comics than publications from a major company.
Cable is part of Marvel's “ResurrXion” initiative to revive its X-Men line. Half the “ResurrXion” titles suck, and Cable sucks ass.
Posted: Saturday, August 26, 2017
--------------------------------------------------
From BleedingCool: Two more comic book stores are closing.
From ICv2: "The Wheels on the Bus..." an interesting piece about the future of Marvel Comics.
From CBR: 15 Ways Marvel Comics' "Star Wars" comic books have changed the Star Wars universe.
From BleedingCool: Rob Liefeld shows off a Wolverine drawing he did as a teenager - in style similar to John Byrne's.
From BleedingCool: Fantagraphics Books' Eric Reynolds has picked up the worldwide rights to "Dull Margaret," a graphic novel written by Academy Award-winning actor, Jim Broadbent.
From BleedingCool: Retailers are boycotting Marvel Comics' "Legacy" lenticular cover scheme.
From CBR: Marvel Comics solicitations for November 2017.
From CBR: "Doomsday Clock #1" art teases arrival of Watchmen character, Rorschach.
From BleedingCool: Chuck Dixon may now be the most published comic book writer of all time.
From BleedingCool: AfterShock Comics' November 2017 solicitations.
From ComicBookBin: New Johnny Bullet episode #131 in English.
From ComicBookBin: New Johnny Bullet episode #131 in French.
From MultiversityComics: Declan Shalvey talks about his upcoming Image Comics title, "Savage Town."
From BleedingCool: November 2017 solicitations for Archie Comics.
From BleedingCool: Nick Spencer leads the creative team for Marvel's "Not Brand Ecch." The comic book is among a group of Marvel Legacy one-shots.
From CBR: A preview of "Batman: Murder Machine."
From BleedingCool: The original comic book art collection of singer/songerwriter Graham Nash brought in a lot of money. This group of original art from Underground Comix earned over $1 million, especially Nash's collection of R. Crumb pages.
From ComicsReporter: The 2017 Ignatz Awards nominees have been announced.
From BleedingCool: Howard Chaykin had to change another cover for "The Divided States of Hysteria," this time #3. And so you won't have to keep looking, on the girl's right butt cheek, Chaykin had used Prince's infamous "The Artist Formerly Known as Prince" symbol, which he removed for the final cover.
From BleedingCool: Wizard Magazine will return at a print publication, for the first time since 2011.
From BleedingCool: Neil Gaiman, Gerard Way, and Gail Simone are among the the comic book creators contributing to "Mine," a comic book benefiting Planned Parenthood.
From TheWashingtonPost: DC Comics' "Dark Nights: Metal" has a Vertigo surprise - Neil Gaiman's The Sandman.
From ComicBookBin: Deejay Dayton looks at the 1960s "New Look" Batman in "DC Comics History."
From ComicBookBin: New Johnny Bullet Episode #130 in English.
From ComicBookBin: New Johnny Bullet Episode #130 in French.
From BleedingCool: Gail Simone begins #ComicsHateNazis hash tag.
From Newsarama: Mike Mignola is working on the end of the B.P.R.D., the paranormal defense agency in the Hellboy comic book franchise.
From ComicBookBin: A review of "Generations: Phoenix and Jean Grey #1"
From TheBeat: Can Christopher Priest and Phil Noto redeem Marvel's "The Inhumans."
From ImageComics: Image Comics solicitations for October 2017.
From FlickeringMyth: BOOM! Studios is bringing "Planet of the Apes" and "Kong" together in a comic book.
From BleedingCool: Marvel to offer second printings of "Generations," "Weapons of Mutant Destruction," and "Darth Vader."
From BleedingCool: The war over Stan Lee's "last" comic convention appearance.
From ComicBookBin: Deejay Dayton looks at the DC Comics History of "New Look" Superman of the mid-1960s.
From TheVillageVoice: Marvel's "Secret Empire" with its fascist Captain America is the launch point for a discussion of the prevalence of dystopian storytelling.
From Patreon: A review of the first issue of IDW 's new reboot of Robert E. Howard's "Kull," entitled "Kull Eternal."
From Negromancer: VIZ Media announces its digital manga updates for August 2017.
From BleedingCool: 3 pages from "Spider-Gwen #25" a "Legacy" issue.
From ComicBookBin: Deejay Dayton looks at mid-1960s "New Look" in the latest "DC Comics History."
From CBR: Archie Comics is reviving its superhero title, "The Mighty Crusaders," and turns "Betty & Veronica" into bikers.
From BleedingCool: Tom King says new "Mister Miracle" is the most ambitious thing that he has ever written.
From BleedingCool: DC Comics will launch a new Harley Quinn comic book, "Harley Loves Joker," sometime at the end of the year. Paul Dini and Jimmy Palmiotti will be involved and the series will be in the vein of "Batman: The Animated Series."
From CBR: Why has Netflix gone all in on comic books?
From CBR: "Batman" writer Tom King explains the importance of Kite Man.
From BleedingCool: Jim Lee is sure that 15% to 45% of DC Comics' readers are women...
From CinemaBlend: Karl Urban in talks to appear in a possible "Judge Dredd" TV series.
From BleedingCool: Mark Millar announces that Netflix has bought his publishing entity, Millarworld.
--------------------------------
BLURB REVIEW:
Iceman #1 (Marvel Comics – August 2017) by Sina Grace and Alessandro Vitti with Rachelle Rosenberg
Iceman (Robert Louis Drake, also known as “Bobby Drake”) is one of the original X-Men, created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby in 1963 for the comic book, X-Men. Iceman has been the star of two four-issue miniseries (one published in 1984-85 and another in 2001-02). He finally gets his own ongoing series with the simply titled Iceman, written by Sina Grace and drawn by Alessandro Vitti.
Judging by the first issue, this series will focus quite a bit on Bobby Drake's angst-filled family and romantic life. I'm not interested. I find Alessandro Vitti's art to be unattractive, another reason I will likely avoid future issues of this comic book. This new comic book arrives as part of “ResurrXion,” Marvel's initiative to reinvigorate its X-Men line of comic books. The problem, so far, is that half of these new titles are mediocre, and Iceman is one of them.
Posted: Sunday, August 6, 2017
---------------------------------
From ComicBookBin: New Johnny Bullet Episode #129 in English.
From ComicBookBin: New Johnny Bullet Episode #129 in French.
From ComicBookBin: Deejay Dayton looks at the Silver Age history of DC Comics villain, Eclipso.
From BleedingCool: Beau Smith, the creator of "Wynonna Earp," will appear on the August 4, 2017 episode.
From TCJ: Alex Dueben interviews Eurocomics legend, José Muñoz.
From CBR: Meet the children of the Justice League in "Justice League #26."
From ComicBookBin: Deejay Dayton offers his latest "DC Comics History" on Doom Patrol.
From BleedingCool: Sean McKeever shares his pitch for a Wonder Girl series in 2006.
From BleedingCool: Beginning in 2018, New York Comic Con will host the "Harvey Awards," which are currently hosted by Baltimore Comic-Con.
From CBR: Dwayne McDuffie's widow sues over the planned revival of Milestone Media.
From BleedingCool: J. Michael Starczynski - comic book writer, screenwriter, TV writer, novelist, producer - gives advice about writing for the big screen, TV, and comics.
From ComicBookBin: In a new episode of "DC Comics History," Deejay Dayton looks "Strange Sports Stories," from the long-running comic book series, "The Brave and the Bold."
From ICv2: TOKYOPOP is also in "The Nightmare Before Christmas" business. It will publish the first ever comic book project to expand on the story of the original film, "The Nightmare Before Christmas: Zero's Journey," in Spring 2018.
From BleedingCool: Joe Books will release a comic book version of the Disney's YouTube cartoon, "The Nightmare Before Christmas: As Told by Emoji."
No comments:
Post a Comment