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DC Comics have revealed a sneak peek look at Andy Kubert’s pencilled & inked cover for Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #5 and #6.
Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne (see here) is an upcoming miniseries, written by Grant Morrison, that will see Bruce Wayne returned to his rightful place in the DCU.
Lost in the [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 10:19 pm
Filed under Cover Art · Tagged Andy Kubert, Art, Artwork, Batman, Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #5, Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #6, Bruce Wayne, Chris Sprouse, Cover, Grant Morrison, inks, pencils, Return
DC Comics have revealed a sneak peek look at Andy Kubert’s pencilled & inked cover for Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #3 and #4.
Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne (see here) is an upcoming miniseries, written by Grant Morrison, that will see Bruce Wayne returned to his rightful place in the DCU.
Lost in the [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 at 3:50 am
Filed under Cover Art · Tagged Andy Kubert, Art, Artwork, Batman, Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #3, Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #4, Bruce Wayne, Chris Sprouse, Cover, Grant Morrison, inks, pencils, Return
DC Comics have revealed a sneak peek look at Andy Kubert’s pencilled & inked cover for Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #2.
Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne (see here) is an upcoming miniseries, written by Grant Morrison, that will see Bruce Wayne returned to his rightful place in the DCU.
Lost in the timestream, believed [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 10:06 pm
Filed under Cover Art · Tagged Andy Kubert, Art, Artwork, Batman, Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne, Bruce Wayne, Chris Sprouse, Cover, Grant Morrison, inks, pencils, Return
Batman & Robin #7 is a DC Comics release, written by Grant Morrison, with artwork by Cameron Stewart, and featuring covers from both Frank Quitely and Cameron Stewart.
The Story
[Note: Some slight spoilers, but not anything you didn't see coming a mile away!]
The story opens where issue #6 left off, with Dick Grayson removing Bruce Wayne’s [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 2:41 am
Filed under Featured, Reviews · Tagged Batman, Batman & Robin #7, Batwoman, Cameron Stewart, DC Comics, Grant Morrison, Knight, Reviews, Robin, Squire
DC Comics has released preview pages from the much anticipated Batman & Robin #7, which sees Cameron Stewart take over the art duties for an arc. I’m a huge fan of Cameron Stewart’s artwork and I’m really looking forward to seeing him take on the dynamic duo.
Cameron will be working with series writer Grant Morrison [...]
As a follow-up to Diamond Distribution’s Top 20 Publishers, Top 300 Comics, and Top 300 TPBs & GNs for December 2009, I have used the raw data to construct the sales charts for independently published titles in December 2009.
There is some debate over what comics count as indy. Some people claim that it’s an [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, January 16, 2010 at 9:05 pm
Filed under Featured, Indy Comics, Sales Figures · Tagged Amory Wars Volume 2: The Second Stage Turbine Blade, Archie #604, Astounding Wolfman #42, Boom Studios, Brian Churilla, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow (one shot), Claudio Sanchez, Coheed and Cambria, Dark Horse, Diamond Distribution, Edvin Biukovic, Eric Powell, Fillbach Brothers, Fred Blanchard, Grant Morrison, Haunt #3, Hellboy: Bride of Hell (one shot), Henry Gilroy, Image Comics, Image United #2, Incorruptible #1, Indy Comics, Invincible #69, Irredeemable Vol 2, Jan Duursema, Jeremy Barlow, Joe Brusha, John Ostrander, Lucas Marangonn, Mark Waid, Mike Baron, Olivier Vatine, Omar Fancia, Peter Krause, Phil Hester, Pilot Season: Murderer, Ralph Tedesco, Ramón Pérez, Raven Gregory, Robert Kirkman, sales charts, Scott Hepburn, Spawn Origins Volume 3, Star Wars Legacy #43, Star Wars Legacy #48, Star Wars: Legacy Volume 7 - Storms, Star Wars: The Clone Wars -- Slaves of the Republic, Star Wars: The Clone Wars – The Colossus of Destiny, Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Tales from Wonderland Volume 2, The Anchor #3, The Boys #37, The Goon Volume 6: Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr. Wicker, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead #68, Timothy Zahn, Tony Moore, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye, Walking Dead #65
Diamond Distribution have just supplied Hypergeek with a full run down of their Direct Market sales figures for the entire year of 2009.
If you are not familiar with how Diamond’s sales figures, here’s how they are calculated:
Data for Diamond’s sales charts—which include the monthly market shares and all top product charts—are compiled by Diamond Comic [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at 2:35 am
Filed under Featured, Sales Figures · Tagged Alan Moore, Amazing Spider-Man #583, Batman: R.I.P. Deluxe HC, Bill Willingham, Blackest Night, Blackest Night #1, Brian Michael Bendis, Bryan Lee O'Malley, Buffy the Vampire Slayer #21, Buffy the Vampire Slayer #23, Captain America #600, Captain America: Reborn #1, Charlie Adlard, Dark Avengers #1, Dark Horse Comics, Dave Gibbons, DC Comics, Fables Vol. 12: The Dark Ages, Fables Vol. 1: Legends in Exile, Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Image Comics, Kevin O'Neill, Lan Medina, Lenil Francis Yu, Mark Buckingham, Marvel Comics, Mike Allred, Mike Perkins, Oni Press, Robert Kirkman, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Scott Pilgrim Volume 5: Scott Pilgrim vs. The Universe, Secret Invasion, Stephen King, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 1910, The Stand: Captain Trips, The Walking Dead, Tony Daniel, Top Comics, TOP GNs, Top Publishers, Top Shelf, Top TPBs, Vertigo, Vol. 9: Here We Remain, Watchman
DC Comics have revealed a sneak peek look at Andy Kubert’s pencilled & inked cover for Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #1.
Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne (see here) is an upcoming miniseries, written by Grant Morrison, that will see Bruce Wayne returned to his rightful place in the DCU.
Lost in the timestream, believed [...]
Over the last few days I have been listing my favourite comics (see here) and graphic novels (see here) of 2009. Well, it’s now the new year, and it’s time to start looking forward rather than back. To that end I have created a list of the essential graphic novels and comics (announced so far [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, January 3, 2010 at 2:13 am
Filed under Articles, Featured, Indy Comics, Small Press · Tagged 45, Accent UK, Accent UK’s 2010 anthology, Alan Moore, Alex Robertson, Almost Silent, American Vampire, Andi Ewington, Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne, Batwoman, Ben McCool, Ben Templesmith, Bob Byrne, Brian Azzerello, Brian K. Vaghan, Brian Wood Becky Cloonan, Choker, Chris Sprouse, Clamnut Comics, com.x, Darren White, Dave West, DC Comics, Demo Volume II, Dustin Weaver, Eddie Campbell, Essential Comics of 2010, Essential Graphic Novels of 2010, Essential Reading, EX Machina #50, Fantagraphics, First Wave, Forty-Five, Gilbert Hernandez, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, High Soft Lisp, Image Comics, Jamie Hernandez, Jason, JH Williams III, Joe the Barbarian, Kevin O'Neill, Los Bros Hernandez, Love & Rockets New Stories 3, Marleen Lowe, Marshal Law Omnibus, Mr Amperduke, Other Lives, Pat Mills, PENNY CENTURY, Peter Bagge, Predators, Rafael Alburquerque Vertigo, Rags Morales, S.H.I.E.L.D. Jonathan Hickman, Scott Snyder, Sean Murphy, SHIELD, Stephen King, Stephen Parkhouse, The Bojeffries Saga, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Vol III): Century #2: 1968, The Playwright, The Troublemakers, Tony Harris, Top Shelf, Tricked, Whatever Happened to the World’s Fastest Man?, Wildstorm, X-Men: Second Coming
‘Four Color Memories’ by K. Patrick Glover
K. Patrick Glover is the writer of the webcomic The Invisible Skein, which is being illustrated by Amanda Hayes, and the first chapter of the story is set to appear on the web on December 14th.
‘Four Color Memories’ is a column about the comics of our youth, full of [...]
Posted by K. Patrick Glover on Sunday, December 20, 2009 at 1:08 pm
Filed under Columns, Featured, Four Colour Memories · Tagged Alan Moore, Big Finish Productions, Christopher Eccelston, Dave Gibbons, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Doctor Who Magazine, Doctor Who Weekly, Four Color Memories, Grant Morrison, Ian Edginton, IDW, John Wagner, K. Patrick Glover, Marvel Premiere #58, Pat Mills, Paul McGann, Peter Cushing, Russell T. Davies, TARDIS, The Ark In Space, The Invisible Skein, Time Lords, Tom Baker, Virgin Books New Adventure