Justice League Unlimited is often regarded as one of the best series ever created by the DC Animated Universe. Throughout its run, it kept fans’ interest at its peak, making them hooked on it and wanting more at the end of each episode. But even with such good reviews, fans had conflicting opinions over a few things, especially one that included the Green Lantern.
Justice League Unlimited.
One of these few features of the story that caught fans in a whirlwind of mixed emotions was Green Lantern ending up choosing Vixen at one point. However, while fans may be worried about it because of what they saw onscreen, a lot of thought process was involved behind its helming, and the writer’s opinion on the same only further proves this!
This Justice League Unlimited Story isn’t Really What Fans Think it is!
Throughout the Justice League Unlimited storyline, fans...
Justice League Unlimited.
One of these few features of the story that caught fans in a whirlwind of mixed emotions was Green Lantern ending up choosing Vixen at one point. However, while fans may be worried about it because of what they saw onscreen, a lot of thought process was involved behind its helming, and the writer’s opinion on the same only further proves this!
This Justice League Unlimited Story isn’t Really What Fans Think it is!
Throughout the Justice League Unlimited storyline, fans...
- 4/1/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
From TPub and Dark Horse Books, The Many Deaths of Barnaby James has just been released to stores and we have a Q&a with Brian Nathanson and Neil Gibson, who talked about bringing this story to life as a graphic novel!
"Showcasing intricate characters, gripping plots, and striking visuals, the gothic fantasy book from Neil Gibson, Brian Nathanson, Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson and Saida Temofonte explores Barnaby James’ quest to reunite with his lost love while navigating a world filled with danger and the supernatural.
The 136-page horror graphic novel is the product of a recent partnership between Dark Horse Books and, TPub, Twisted Comics’ B2B brand, with Valhalla Entertainment shepherding the project’s development."
Brian, can you talk about the origins of the story and screenplay you wrote for The Many Deaths of Barnaby James?
Brian Nathanson: The original story started as a ‘spec’ screenplay. A few decades ago,...
"Showcasing intricate characters, gripping plots, and striking visuals, the gothic fantasy book from Neil Gibson, Brian Nathanson, Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson and Saida Temofonte explores Barnaby James’ quest to reunite with his lost love while navigating a world filled with danger and the supernatural.
The 136-page horror graphic novel is the product of a recent partnership between Dark Horse Books and, TPub, Twisted Comics’ B2B brand, with Valhalla Entertainment shepherding the project’s development."
Brian, can you talk about the origins of the story and screenplay you wrote for The Many Deaths of Barnaby James?
Brian Nathanson: The original story started as a ‘spec’ screenplay. A few decades ago,...
- 12/18/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Featuring the latest adventure of two brothers (one of whom is a robot) traveling treacherous lands as they seek to reclaim their family fortune, Vasator and Crunch: Into the Valley of Ash is one of several comic book stories showcased in Heavy Metal Magazine #319, and with the new issue out now, we've been provided with an exclusive preview of the new Vasator and Crunch story to share with Daily Dead readers!
Below, you can read our exclusive preview of Vasator and Crunch: Into the Valley of Ash, which was written and created by David Erwin and features artwork by Andrea Milano, lettering by Saida Temofonte, and editing by Morgan Rosenblum.
To learn more about Heavy Metal Magazine #319, visit:
https://www.heavymetal.com/
Vasator and Crunch: What if Conan the Barbarian had a younger brother, and he happens to be a robot? Well, you end up with the story of Vasastor and Crunch.
Below, you can read our exclusive preview of Vasator and Crunch: Into the Valley of Ash, which was written and created by David Erwin and features artwork by Andrea Milano, lettering by Saida Temofonte, and editing by Morgan Rosenblum.
To learn more about Heavy Metal Magazine #319, visit:
https://www.heavymetal.com/
Vasator and Crunch: What if Conan the Barbarian had a younger brother, and he happens to be a robot? Well, you end up with the story of Vasastor and Crunch.
- 11/21/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Dylan Sprouse & Joe Harris's Norwegian horror comic book series Sun Eater is collected in a trade paperback that's available today via Simon and Schuster, and we have an exclusive preview just for Daily Dead readers!
Illustrated by Diego Yapur and colored by D.C. Alonso, with letters by Saida Temofonte, the trade collects issues #1-3 and short stories and prose collected from Heavy Metal Magazine, along with original character designs.
This is something that Dylan Sprouse has been working on for years and he talks about his love for genre and the origins of Sun Eater:
“I love fantasy-action and I wanted to create something that would appeal to newer fans of the genre while tackling an elevated story. The characters I wrote are from actual tales and bardic songs, and the story is about the adult, dark, grotesque, and somber world of Sun Eater and its desperate, faulty protagonist.
Illustrated by Diego Yapur and colored by D.C. Alonso, with letters by Saida Temofonte, the trade collects issues #1-3 and short stories and prose collected from Heavy Metal Magazine, along with original character designs.
This is something that Dylan Sprouse has been working on for years and he talks about his love for genre and the origins of Sun Eater:
“I love fantasy-action and I wanted to create something that would appeal to newer fans of the genre while tackling an elevated story. The characters I wrote are from actual tales and bardic songs, and the story is about the adult, dark, grotesque, and somber world of Sun Eater and its desperate, faulty protagonist.
- 8/24/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Jim Dandy Feb 18, 2020
DC's zombie smash is back for another go, this time with more villains, including Deathstroke. And orphans. And Cassandra Cain Batgirl.
The best zombie stories always provide a mix of unrepentant storytelling, over the top gore, and psychologically screwed up moral choices for the characters -- think the zombie baby in Dawn of the Dead, or pick a moment at random from The Walking Dead.
DC Comics' zombie thriller DCeased had its fair share of those psychological moments, including the climax of the story, where Jon Kent had to fight off his zombified father just before the readers discovered there was a cure. That book's follow up, DCeased: Unkillables, is surely not going to skimp on them either.
“For the psychological aspect, I rely on my writer to guide me in the story,” Unkillables artist Karl Mostert tells us in an interview. “Tom Taylor [writer of both DCeased and Unkillables] has done...
DC's zombie smash is back for another go, this time with more villains, including Deathstroke. And orphans. And Cassandra Cain Batgirl.
The best zombie stories always provide a mix of unrepentant storytelling, over the top gore, and psychologically screwed up moral choices for the characters -- think the zombie baby in Dawn of the Dead, or pick a moment at random from The Walking Dead.
DC Comics' zombie thriller DCeased had its fair share of those psychological moments, including the climax of the story, where Jon Kent had to fight off his zombified father just before the readers discovered there was a cure. That book's follow up, DCeased: Unkillables, is surely not going to skimp on them either.
“For the psychological aspect, I rely on my writer to guide me in the story,” Unkillables artist Karl Mostert tells us in an interview. “Tom Taylor [writer of both DCeased and Unkillables] has done...
- 2/18/2020
- Den of Geek
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