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Monday, April 7, 2025
DC COMICS from Lunar Distributors for April 9, 2025
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
#IReadsYou Review: NIGHT OF THE GHOUL #4
comiXology/Best Jacket Press
STORY: Scott Snyder
ART: Francesco Francavilla
COLORS: Francesco Francavilla
LETTERS: Andworld Design
EDITOR: Will Dennis
COVER: Francesco Francavilla
24pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (January 2022)
Age Rating: 15+
Night of the Ghoul co-created by Scott Snyder and Francesco Francavilla
Episode 04
Night of the Ghoul is a digital comic book miniseries created by writer Scott Snyder and artist Francesco Francavilla. It is published by comiXology as part of its “comiXology Originals” line of digital comics. This six-issue series will later be collected in trade paperback form by Dark Horse Comics. Night of the Ghoul focuses on the dark conspiracy behind a lost horror film from 1936.
Night of the Ghoul finds film fanatic, Forest Innman, and his son, Orson, at an old folks home deep in the desert. There, Forest meets one of the home's residents, Charles Patrick, who is really T.F. Merritt, a screenwriter and film director from the Golden Age of Hollywood. In 1936, Merritt shot a a cursed horror film, “Night of the Ghoul,” that never made it to the silver screen. A mysterious studio fire destroyed the footage and killed the cast and crew at the wrap-party. The film became a legend, but no footage was ever recovered … until Forest finds some footage. And the trouble begins.
Night of the Ghoul #4 opens in the past – in the film, Night of the Ghoul. Alex Powell, the son of Sgt. Kurt Powell of Eagle Company, continues his quest to free his father of the curse of the Ghoul. Helping him is his “uncle,” Johnny Polaris, who was in Eagle Company during World War I with Kurt.
Johnny has summoned the rest of Eagle Company, and they have sought the help of Dale Holloway, a professor of Anthropological Studies. An expert on the “Gul,” the wheel-chair bound Prof. Holloway has a “tincture” that will drive the Ghoul from Kurt. But what will driving the creature out look like?
Meanwhile, in the present, Forest has returned to rescue Merritt from the clutches of Dr. Skeen, whom the old man claims has the Ghoul inside his body. Meanwhile, Forest's wife, Gina, is desperately trying to reach him. Their son, Orson, who accompanied his father on this hellish trip, is in trouble … underground.
THE LOWDOWN: In Night of the Ghoul, Francavilla and Snyder have created a masterpiece of atmospheric horror. Truthfully, it never stops being a masterpiece; I keep waiting for it it have a bad chapter or even a momentary lapse in quality, and it does not.
Episode 4 has me convinced that Night of the Ghoul is the the best work that Snyder and Francavilla have produced both as a team and as individuals. It is certainly Francavilla's best graphical storytelling. The color sections of issue four are scary, but the black and white or sepia segments (inside the Night of the Ghoul film) are an embarrassment of riches in terms of atmospherics. I feel as if I am in the grip of fear in every beautiful panel in the story of Alex Powell and Johnny Polaris.
I can't wait to read more.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Scott Snyder and of Francesco Francavilla will want to try Night of the Ghoul.
A+
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Monday, September 30, 2024
DC Comics from Lunar Distributors for October 2, 2024
Sunday, September 29, 2024
I Reads You Juniors: September 2024 - UPDATED #39
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NEWS:
MARVEL/DC - From BleedingCool: US Courts have stated that Marvel Comics and DC Comics have lost their joint-owned "Super Hero" trademark, after they were challenged.
DC STUDIOS - From THR: Actors Aaron Pierre ("Rebel Ridge) and Stephan James ("Piano Lesson") are apparently in the mix to play John Stewart in DC Studios' planned HBO series, "Lanterns," based on the "Green Lantern" comic book franchise.
From Deadline: Actor Matthias Schoennaerts has apparently landed the role of the lead villain in DC Studios' "Supergirl" film, which will be based on the comic book miniseries, "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Writer Rodney Barnes ("Killadelphia") talks about his "DC Black Label" miniseries, "Batman: Full Moon."
From DCBlog: Writer-artist Rafael Grampa talks about his "DC Black Label" series, "Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham."
MARVEL/ABRAMS - From BleedingCool: Abrams' latest Marvel graphic novel is "Iron Man: Something Strange" by Dean Hale and Douglas Holgate. It is set for a May 6, 2025 release date.
DC STUDIOS - From CBR: Will Reeve, son of the reverred "Superman" actor, the late Christopher Reeve, says that his cameo in James Gunn's upcoming "Superman" film, is an "honor" and a "full circle moment." Christopher Reeve played Superman in four films beginning with 1978's Superman: The Movie.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Absolute Batman writer Scott Snyder and artist Nick Dragotta talk about the new series. "Absolute Batman #1" hits stores October 9, 2024.
COMICS TO FILM - From ComicBook: There is a photo allegedly from the set of "Red Sonja," which reveals actress Matilda Lutz in full costume as Red Sonja.
EN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: Comic book artist, John Cassaday, has died at the age of 52. Cassaday co-created the Wildstorn series, "Planetary," with writer Warren Ellis. He and writer John Ney Rieber produced a well-regarded run on Captain America (2002). He and film and television creator, Joss Whedon, produced the comic book, "Astonishing X-Men" (2004-08). He drew the first story arc for Marvel Comics' first "Star Wars" comic book after it regained the license to produce "Star Wars" comic books.
From ComicBook: Comic book artist, Karl Moline, has died at the age of 51. Moline first made a big mark in comic books via now defunct publisher, CrossGen, where he created "Route 666" (2002-04) with writer, Tony Bedard. He also created "Fray" (2001-03, Dark Horse Comics) with writer, Joss Whedon. He also drew several issues of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" for Dark Horse.
IMAGE COMICS - From THR: Sony genre label, Screen Gems, has bought the film rights to the Image Comics' title, "Ice Cream Man," created by W. Maxwell Prince. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice writers, Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, will produce.
DC CINEMA - From Variety: Director Todd Phillips says that he often joined Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga in Phoenix's trailer to completely write entire scenes of the "Joker" sequel, "Joker: Folie a Deux."
EN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: Canadian comic book creator and artist, Bernie Mireault, has died at the age of 63, Monday, September 2, 2024, apparently of suicide. Mireault was best known for his creator-owned comic book, "The Jam." First appearing in "New Triumph Featuring Northguard #2 (Matrix Graphic Series, 1985) as a back-up, "The Jam Special #1 (Matrix Graphic Series, 1987) was the first solo release of what would eventually become an ongoing series. Mireault also drew "The Devil Within" story arc for Matt Wagner's Grendel, and he colored several Grendel story arcs.
DC TV - From Variety: Netflix has cancelled its "Dead Boy Detectives" series after a single season. The series was based on characters from DC Comics' "The Sandman Universe."
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Monday, September 9, 2024
DC Comics from Lunar Distributors for September 11, 2024
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
I Reads You Juniors: April 2024 - UPDATE #64
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NEWS:
DC STUDIOS - From TheWrap: Actress Neva Howell will play "Ma Kent" in James Gunn's film, "Superman" for Warner Bros./DC Studios.
From TheWrap: Emmy-winning actor, Emmy-winning actor, Pruitt Taylor Vance, will play "Pa Kent" in James Gunn's film, "Superman" (formerly "Superman: Legacy") for Warner Bros./DC Studios.
IMAGE - From BleedingCool: Image Comics will collect writer Warren Ellis and artist J.H. Williams' six-issue series, "Desolation Jones" (2005-07), in a remastered hardcover volume, entitled "Desolation Jones: The Biohazard Edition."
DARK HORSE - From BleedingCool: James Robinson launches a new creator-owned line at Dark Horse Comics, beginning with the comic book, "Patra," with artist Scott Kolins in August 2024
WEBCOMICS - From THR: The hit Webtoon webcomic, "Freaking Romance," will be adapted as a live-action film. The developers are Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment and Wattpad Webtoon Studios, the screen-based division of Webtoon Entertainment.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Elektra is Daredevil in the four-issue limited series, "Daredevil: Woman Without Fear." First issue arrives July 17th, 2024.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: DC Comics is launching its own version of Marvel Comics' "Ultimate Comics." The line is called "Absolute Comics" and its overseer is writer Scott Snyder. More information about the line is expected at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 (July 25th to 28th).
From BleedingCool: More information and some clarifications about "Absolute Comics."
From THR: Writer James Tynion IV has written a sequel to his 2021 hit miniseries, "The Nice House by the Lake." The first issue of the "The Nice House by the Sea" arrives July 24th, 2024.
From DCBlog: Writer Joshua Williamson talks about DC Comics' next big crossover event, "House of Brainiac." The event kicked off in "Action Comics #1064," which arrived in comic shops April 10th.
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IDW TO FILM - From THR: Paramount Pictures is developing an R-rated live-action movie based on the the comic book miniseries, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin" (IDW Publishing, 2020-22).
RPG - From ICv2: Comic book writers David Avallone and David Walker will be among the writers on Magnetic Press' "Planet of the Apes Role-Playing Game" that is being overseen by Andrew E.C. Gaska. Gaska's work includes the "Terminator RPG" and the "Alien RPG," as well as two "Planet of the Apes" novels.
EN MEMORIAM - From ComicBook: Author, cartoonist, and comic book writer, artist, and editor, Trina Robbins, has died at the age of 85, Wednesday, April 10, 2024. Robbins was an early participant in the Underground Comics movement. She cofounded such Underground publications as "It Ain't Me, Babe Comics," "Wimmen's Comics." Her best known mainstream work includes "Misty" (1985-86) for Marvel's "Star Comics" imprint and "The Legend of Wonder Woman" (1986) miniseries for DC Comics. Robbins wrote over 10 non-fiction books about the history of women in American comics.
DC CINEMA/TRAILERS - From Deadline: At CinemaCon 2024, Warner Bros. debuts the trailer for "Joker: Folie A Deux," which arrives in theaters Oct. 4, 2024.
EUROCOMICS TO FILM - From AnimationMagazine: French actor-filmmaker Mathieu Kassovitz ("La Haine," Gothika) is planning his "English-language passion project." It is a live-action/animation feature titled "The Big War." It would be an adaptation of the 1940s French graphic novel, "La bête est morte!" ("The Beast Is Dead") which was produced by French comics artist and cartoonist, Edmond-François Calvo, known as “The French Walt Disney,” with Victor Dancette and Jaquest Zimmermann providing scripts. Kassovitz has been working on the script for this project for over 20 years with The Nightmare Before Christmas screenwriter, Caroline Thompson.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: In the wake of leaving IDW Publishing as "Special Projects Editor," Scott Dunbier has announced that he is starting his own comics publishing company. Details will trickle out over the coming months with an official announcement as San Diego Comic-Con 2024.
FANTAGRAPHICS - From BleedingCool: Fantagraphics Books will publish the 15th issue of the late Joe Matt's comic book series, "Peepshow." Matt was working on "Peepshow #15" when he died at age 60 last year. It's has been 17 years since the last issue of "Peepshow" was published.
DC/BOOKS - From DCBlog: Author Rachel Allen shares an excerpt from her upcoming YA novel, "Harley Quinn: Redemption," which is due in bookstores April 23, 2024.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Writer Tom King and artist Mitch Gerads talk about their creative partnership, from Vertigo's "The Sheriff of Babylon" to the recent collection, "Batman: The Brave and the Bold Vol. 1: The Winning Card."
DARK HORSE - From BleedingCool: Mike Mignola has revealed his new, folklore-inspired universe, "The Lands Unknown," which is separate from his "Hellboy" universe. Dark Horse will publish "The Lands Unknown's" debut anthology, "Bowling With Corpses," in November.
IMAGE - From Deadline: Margot Robbie's production company, LuckyChap, is teaming up with director Olivia Wilde for a film based on Rob Liefeld's "Avengelyne" comic book.
From THR: Comic book creator, Rob Liefeld, best known for creating "Deadpool" for his work on such titles as "New Mutants," "X-Force," and "Youngblood," will publish a memoir. Entitled "Robservations," it will be published in early 2025.
DC STUDIOS - From Deadline: Craig Gillespie, who directed "Cruella" and "I, Tonya," is in talks to direct DC Studios' "Supergirl" movie.
DC TV - From Variety: Netflix debuts its trailer for "Dead Boy Detectives," a series spin off of its hit series, "The Sandman," which is currently in its second season. The "Dead Boy Detectives" were created by writer Neil Gaiman and artist Matt Wagner and Malcolm Jones III and first appeared in "The Sandman #25" (DC Comics, April 1991).
DC CINEMA - From Deadline: Warner Bros. has released the first poster image for "Joker: Folie a Deux." There is also a TikTok video with an audio clip from the film. The first trailer is scheduled to arrive Tues., April 9th. The film is due October 4, 2024.
From Variety: "Joker: Folie a Deux" has received an "R" rating from the MPA (Motion Picture Association) for “some strong violence, language throughout, some sexuality and brief full nudity.” The film, which will largely be a jukebox musical, is due in theaters Oct. 4th.
EN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: Cartoonist and comic book creator, Ed Piskor, has died at the age of 41, Monday, April 1, 2024. Piskor first gained acclaim for his webcomic, "Hip Hop Family Tree," which Fantagraphics Books collected in book form and also as a comic book series. For Marvel Comics, Piskor wrote and drew three "X-Men: Grand Design" miniseries, which chronicled the history of the X-Men in exacting detail, using a multitude of X-Men comic books as reference. Fantagraphics had been publishing his webcomic, "Red Room," as a series of miniseries.
DYNAMITE - From YouTube: Dynamite Entertainment has created a "trailer" for its upcoming "Space Ghost" comic book. First issue is due in stores May 1, 2024.
CRIME - From BleedingCool: Artist Marc Hempel and Mark Wheatley have discovered that decades of their original art, scripts, and production materials were stolen from their Insight Studios warehouse over a period of time. Apparently, the original thief is deceased, and the stolen property was unknowingly sold as part of his estate. Hempel and Wheatley discovered the theft when the stolen items began being openly auctioned online.
EN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: Veteran comic book artist, Mark D. Bright, has died at the age of 68, Wednesday, March 27, 2024. Bright drew 22 of the 31 issues (200-231) of Marvel's "Iron Man," including the "Armor Wars" storyline. For DC Comics, he drew the "Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn" (1989-90) and "Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II" (1991) miniseries. He may be best known for creating the "Quantum & Woody" for Acclaim Comics in 1997. Bright drew 17 of the 18 issues of the original "Quantum & Woody" comic book series (1997-97). In his later career, Bright was a storyboard artist who worked in film, television, and TV commercials.
IDW - From BleedingCool: IDW "Special Projects Editor" Scott Dunbier has confirmed the news tha the is leaving the company. His last day is Fri., April 5th. He will announce his next move Mon., April 8th.
DARK HORSE - From BleedingCool: Now that Mark Millar has moved his Millarworld imprint to Dark Horse Comics, he has announced its upcoming titles. The new titles are "Nemesis Rogue's Gallery" (July 2024). Other upcoming titles include "Prodigy: Slaves of Mars," "Night Club 2," "The Magic Order 5," and a final series of "Jupiter's Legacy."
IMAGE - From DynamicForces: Writer David Avallone talks about his upcoming 12-issue comic book series, "Drawing Blood," which is being published by Image Comics. Avallone wrote the series Kevin Eastman, co-creator of the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," who also contributes art to this new series. "Drawing Blood #1" is scheduled to arrive in stores April 24th.
DC STUDIOS - From Deadline: DC Studios co-boss, James Gunn, says that the studio will not greenlight "The Authority" movie until they have finished a script they are happy with.
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: Marvel Comics is publishing a new "X-Men" miniseries that fills that gap between Fox's 1990s "X-Men" (1992-97) animated television series and the new Disney+ animated series, "X-Men '97." The first issue is now on sale, and "X-Men '97 #1" is due April 10th.
BRITISH COMICS - From BleedingCool: Writer Gail Simone is helping revive 1970s British horror comic, "Misty," via a new anthology, "The Misty 2024 Special." The comic is due in the U.K. sometime in July and likely in the U.S. sometime in August.
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Tuesday, October 31, 2023
I Reads You Juniors: October 2023 - Update #60
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NEWS:
DISNEY - From BleedingCool: "KugaliInk" is a new graphic novel imprint that is the joint project of Disney Hyperion and Kugali, a pan-African entertainment company. The imprint will celebrate African voices and be focused on middle-grade readers. KugaliInk's first graphic novel will be "Akanni" by Jessica Tagbajumi (2025), to be followed by "Runeless" by Bill Masuku.
EN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: Comic book artist Steve Erwin has died at the age of 63, Wednesday, October 25, 2023. Erwin was best remembered for co-creating DC Comics' "Checkmate" with writer Paul Kupperberg and the DC Comics' character, "Gunfire," with the late writer, Len Wein. In 1991, he joined writer Marvel Wolfman to launch the "Deathstroke the Terminator" comic book series, with Erwin drawing 23 of the series first 34 issues and the series second "Annual" issue.
COMICS - From GamesRadar: Comic book maestros Matt Wagner and Kelley Jones are teaming up for a series of graphic novels about the secret history of Dracula. They are currently crowdfunding "Dracula: Book One: The Impaler."
IMAGE - From BleedingCool: Todd McFarlane announces 10 more Spawn-related comic book titles for 2024.
MOVIES - From Variety: Author and comic book writer, Benjamin Percy ("Wolverine"), has sold the film rights to his novella, "American Criminal," to Amazon MGM Studios.
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: DC Comics will celebrate Black History Month 2024 with a new installment of its "DC Power" anthology, a one-shot dedicated to showcasing Black characters and creators. Black History Month is observed all February long, with "DC Power 2024" arriving just a bit early at the tail end of January.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From Variety: Director Matthew Vaughn (X-Men: First Class) reveals that he quit X-Men: The Last Stand when he discovered that Fox was going to trick Halle Berry into signing to appear in the film with a fake "Storm" script that the studio would later discard.
NYCC - From BleedingCool: At New York Comic Con 2023, Yen Press announced 15 upcoming manga and light novel publications.
NYCC - From AIPT: Writer Rick Remender's Image Comics' label, "Giant Generator," has signed several big name comic book artists to exclusive contracts, including J.G. Jones, Daniel Acuna, and Bengal, to name a few.
NYCC - From THR: Director Matthew Vaughn revealed that he is working on a reboot of the "Kick-Ass" film franchise. It is based on the Mark Millar-John Romita, Jr-created comic book franchise that has yielded two films, Kick-Ass (2010) and Kick-Ass 2 (2013).
NYCC - From BleedingCool: Korean-American actor, Don Lee, is joining writer Rodney Barnes and artist Jae Lee for the comic book, "Project Sterling North." Just as the BRZRKR comic book uses co-creator Keanu Reeves' likeness so will "Project Sterling North" uses Lee's likeness.
NYCC - From ComicBook: Comic book writer, J.M. DeMatteis, who co-created "Creature Commandos" (with artist Pat Broderick), says that he met with DC Studios Co-CEO James Gunn about Gunn's animated "Creature Commando" series.
NYCC - From ComicBook: Action Comics will be kicking off a brand-new storytelling initiative in 2024. DC announced "Superman Superstars," a year-long string of stories that will be told in the pages of Action. From January through December of 2024, the book will feature a rotating array of writers and artists, who will be teaming up on mini arcs, including comic book stars Jason Aaron and Joshua Williamson.
NYCC - From ComicCon: Mad Cave Studios is moving into publishing comic books based on licensed properties. At NYCC, Mad Cave announced the creative teams for those series. Cullen Bunn and Chris Batista on "Gatchaman" and Steve Orlando and Tommy Lee Edwards on a spin-off series. Writer Jeremy Adams tackles "Flash Gordon."
NYCC - From THR: Comic book creator, Rob Liefeld, has joined Philip J. Silvera, the stunt coordinator for "Deadpool" (2016) to produce a proof-of-concept trailer featuring his character, "Bloodstrike." The hope is that the trailer will revive interest from filmmakers and studios in a "Bloodstrike" film.
NYCC - From ComicBook: Dynamite and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products announced that they have partnered to release a range of comic books and graphic novels inspired by some of Warner's most popular franchises and characters. The initial slate of titles are planned to be released across multiple formats and will be based on "The Flintstones," "Jonny Quest," The Powerpuff Girls," "Space Ghost," "ThunderCats," "We Bare Bears," and The Wizard of Oz.
NYCC - From ComicBook: After 14 years, DC Comics is reviving the "Elseworlds" imprint (beginning in 2024) with the following titles:
EN MEMORIAM - From THR: Comic book writer and artist, Keith Giffen, has died at the age of 70, Monday, October 9, 2023. Giffen may be best known for his work on DC Comics' "Legion of Super-Heroes," working on various LoSH series from 1982 to 1998, with the most famous work being "The Great Darkness Saga" storyline. Giffen also co-created several characters, including Marvel Comics' "Rocket Raccoon," DC's "Lobo," and the "Jaime Reyes" incarnation of the character, "Blue Beetle," which appeared in the 2023 film, Blue Beetle.
NYCC 2023 - From THR: Oscar-nominated actor, Tom Hardy, is joining acclaimed comic book writer, Scott Snyder (Batman), in the creation of a new 12-issue comic book series, "Arcbound." Hardy has the title of "creative collaborator" and will work on developing characters for the broader "Arcbound" universe. Veteran writer Frank Tieri and artist Ryan Smallman. Hardy and the creative team will appear at New York Comic-Con 2023 on Saturday for a signing.
BRITISH COMICS - From 2000AD: The legendary English comics artist, John M. Burns, has retired after seven decades of creating and drawing comics. He has drawn for over 20 different publishers, and he may be best known for his work on such characters as "Judge Dredd," "Nikolai Dante," and "The Order" to name a few.
DC CINEMA - From Variety: The website chronicles the latest drama surrounding "Aquaman 2" and the emerging cinematic DC Universe.
COMICS - From OhDannyBoy: Australian blogger, Daniel Best," takes a look at the history of art theft at Marvel Comics, this time looking specifically at the theft of the art produced by the late Jack Kirby.
IMAGE - From BleedingCool: Todd McFarlane will reveal Liam Sharp's "Barbarian Spawn" comic book at the upcoming New York Comic-Con 2023 (Oct. 12 to 15).
BRITISH COMICS - From BleedingCool: Scottish comics publisher, BHP Comics will begin shutting down its operations.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Writer Joanne Starer talks about her new "Dawn of DC" series, "Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville."
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Apparently, after 88-year-old, Portland-based collector, James Strand, died, his house was ransacked for his collection of rare comics, signed books, and pulps. The collection was worth an estimated two million dollars, and the FBI is investigating.
ONE PIECE - From Deadline: The site has a long Q&A with Matt Owens, series writer, executive producer, and co-showrunner of Netflix's "One Piece" live-action series. He talks about Season 2, about how personal the series is to him, and about how the series got Jamie Lee Curtis to join the cast.
MANGA - From BleedingCool: Although Vol. 34 was the end of the worldwide hit manga, "Attack on Titan," there will be a 35th volume, which will be released in 2024.
COMICS - From ComicBook: Terry Moore (Strangers in Paradise) talks more about his upcoming science fiction graphic novel, a hybrid of prose and comics which will be crowdfunded for a 2024 release. His wife and publisher, Robyn Moore, says that they may be done with publishing single issues.
IMAGE/SKYBOUND - From ScreenRant: Robert Kirkman explains why his new G.I. Joe/Transformers shared continuity is called the "Energon Universe."
MARVEL STUDIOS - From GamesRadar: Marvel Studios is reportedly about to begin the process of choosing a writer for the "X-Men" movie.
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