On the heels of last year’s successful Netflix adaptation, Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernández are returning to their Image Comics property The Old Guard, and they’re not alone — the new six issue series The Old Guard: Tales Through Time is an anthology featuring contributions from a host of fellow creators.
The stories in Tales Through Time span centuries, with stories following the immortal warriors in periods from the 13th through the 20th centuries. Creators attached to the project include Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, David F. Walker, Rick Burchett, Valentine De Landro, Nicola Scott, and many more. Rucka and Fernández will ...
The stories in Tales Through Time span centuries, with stories following the immortal warriors in periods from the 13th through the 20th centuries. Creators attached to the project include Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, David F. Walker, Rick Burchett, Valentine De Landro, Nicola Scott, and many more. Rucka and Fernández will ...
- 1/19/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
On the heels of last year’s successful Netflix adaptation, Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernández are returning to their Image Comics property The Old Guard, and they’re not alone — the new six issue series The Old Guard: Tales Through Time is an anthology featuring contributions from a host of fellow creators.
The stories in Tales Through Time span centuries, with stories following the immortal warriors in periods from the 13th through the 20th centuries. Creators attached to the project include Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, David F. Walker, Rick Burchett, Valentine De Landro, Nicola Scott, and many more. Rucka and Fernández will ...
The stories in Tales Through Time span centuries, with stories following the immortal warriors in periods from the 13th through the 20th centuries. Creators attached to the project include Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, David F. Walker, Rick Burchett, Valentine De Landro, Nicola Scott, and many more. Rucka and Fernández will ...
- 1/19/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Whenever a new year approaches, I normally have a clear idea of which superhero movie will be my most anticipated. In the case of 2020, I’d like to say it’s Birds of Prey, yet I’m internally conflicted.
You see, even though I’ve been dying to see Black Canary and Huntress on the silver screen, the costuming department apparently decided to ignore using comic books for reference. Not only do those ladies’ outfits look nothing like their counterparts’ on the printed page, but neither does Harley Quinn’s. They’re basically unrecognizable. And there’s also the matter of significant reshoots to consider – but I’ll remain cautiously optimistic.
Regardless, we must brace ourselves because the marketing machine is starting to turn its gears. In an effort to entice casual fans to take a closer look at the books, DC Comics will be releasing three Birds of Prey...
You see, even though I’ve been dying to see Black Canary and Huntress on the silver screen, the costuming department apparently decided to ignore using comic books for reference. Not only do those ladies’ outfits look nothing like their counterparts’ on the printed page, but neither does Harley Quinn’s. They’re basically unrecognizable. And there’s also the matter of significant reshoots to consider – but I’ll remain cautiously optimistic.
Regardless, we must brace ourselves because the marketing machine is starting to turn its gears. In an effort to entice casual fans to take a closer look at the books, DC Comics will be releasing three Birds of Prey...
- 9/16/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Marvel isn't the only one exploring what would happen if one iconic character was pit against another iconic character. The Archie vs. Predator series from Archie Comics and Dark Horse Comics has returned with a brand new issue for its second run. With Riverdale in shambles, Veronica, Betty, and Predator-Archie—yes, you heard that correctly—must fight Predators on Mars if they want to return to any kind of normalcy. Archie vs. Predator II #1 is now out on shelves, and we have a look at the cover art and plot synopsis.
Archie vs. Predator II #1: "Riverdale has been destroyed.
All their friends are dead.
But it’s not over for Betty, Veronica, and Predator-Archie (?!)
That’s right.
This is the sequel to Archie Vs. Predator and it’s called Archie Vs. Predator 2.
Normally, Betty and Veronica would just go down Memory Lane and they’d get back home again where everything’s okay,...
Archie vs. Predator II #1: "Riverdale has been destroyed.
All their friends are dead.
But it’s not over for Betty, Veronica, and Predator-Archie (?!)
That’s right.
This is the sequel to Archie Vs. Predator and it’s called Archie Vs. Predator 2.
Normally, Betty and Veronica would just go down Memory Lane and they’d get back home again where everything’s okay,...
- 7/26/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Written by Mike Baron | Pencils by Mike Mignola | Inks: Rick Burchett | Colors: Ripley Thornhill | Published by Titan Comics
I wouldn’t consider myself a fan of Michael Moorcock. Besides the wildly popular Elric tales, I know very little of his work. In fact, I have read only one Elric story, maybe. I can’t remember. So when the opportunity to review Chronicles of Corum Vol. 1: The Knight of the Swords came up, I took it. What did I have to lose?
If you’re reading this, you’re probably familiar with Moorcock’s concept of the Eternal Champion. However, if you were like me and had no idea, here we go: The Eternal Champion is a single hero who lives different lives across a vast multiverse. He is the champion of balance. He maintains order.
The most famous aspect of the Eternal Champion is Elric of Melnibone, and probably...
I wouldn’t consider myself a fan of Michael Moorcock. Besides the wildly popular Elric tales, I know very little of his work. In fact, I have read only one Elric story, maybe. I can’t remember. So when the opportunity to review Chronicles of Corum Vol. 1: The Knight of the Swords came up, I took it. What did I have to lose?
If you’re reading this, you’re probably familiar with Moorcock’s concept of the Eternal Champion. However, if you were like me and had no idea, here we go: The Eternal Champion is a single hero who lives different lives across a vast multiverse. He is the champion of balance. He maintains order.
The most famous aspect of the Eternal Champion is Elric of Melnibone, and probably...
- 3/30/2018
- by Nik Holman
- Nerdly
Batman has long been one of DC Entertainment's tentpole properties. In August the Dark Knight's latest animated movie Batman and Harley Quinn will be released. DC also announced that ahead of the animated movie, the company will release a digital comic book prequel and a comic book sequel.
The digital comic will be written by and feature art from the creative team behind DC's fan-favorite comic book based on the 1990s Batman The Animated Series, Ty Templeton and Rick Burchett.
Harley Quinn and Batman will be a five-part series that takes place before the events in the animated movie. The series will launch on July 31th with new episodes released every two weeks after that. Then in October, a seven-part sequel Batman and Harley Quinn launches as a weekly release. And if you're a purist and want to own everything as a print collection, you'll have to wait until...
The digital comic will be written by and feature art from the creative team behind DC's fan-favorite comic book based on the 1990s Batman The Animated Series, Ty Templeton and Rick Burchett.
Harley Quinn and Batman will be a five-part series that takes place before the events in the animated movie. The series will launch on July 31th with new episodes released every two weeks after that. Then in October, a seven-part sequel Batman and Harley Quinn launches as a weekly release. And if you're a purist and want to own everything as a print collection, you'll have to wait until...
- 7/6/2017
- by Kristian Odland
- GeekTyrant
Lately, there’s been a lot of buzz surrounding Batman and Harley Quinn, and understandably so. Aside from being the next DC animated film to arrive in what’s already been a solid year for the line, it unites two of the most popular characters in comics right now under the watch of the Clown Princess of Crime’s co-creator, Bruce Timm. Suffice it to say, when one of the minds behind Batman: The Animated Series is attached to a project, it’s going to instil some consumer confidence.
Now, if you’ve been keeping up to date with all the latest news regarding the movie (or just watched the trailer embedded at the top), then you’ve no doubt noticed a reprisal of the visual style The New Batman Adventures (or the “revamp episodes,” as they’re sometimes called) were known for.
To our delight, DC will continue appealing...
Now, if you’ve been keeping up to date with all the latest news regarding the movie (or just watched the trailer embedded at the top), then you’ve no doubt noticed a reprisal of the visual style The New Batman Adventures (or the “revamp episodes,” as they’re sometimes called) were known for.
To our delight, DC will continue appealing...
- 7/5/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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