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The 21st Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Awards were held in New York, this past Saturday. One of the awards given out during the ceremony was for the category of “Outstanding Comic Book”, and the award was given to Greg Rucka, in honour of his and JH Williams III’s run on Detective Comics, [...]
DC have released preview pages of Detective Comics #861, which is the first issue to feature Jock on art duties. I’m really looking forward to seeing Jock’s issues of the series, and these pages were so gorgeous that I just had to share them here!
Jock is working on ‘Detective’ for a two issue arc called [...]
DC Comics have revealed a sneak peek look at a double page spread of Jock’s interior artwork from Detective Comics #861!
While I’ve really enjoyed JH Williams III’s amazing run on the series, Jock is one of my favourite artists, and I cannot wait for this issue to hit.
Jock is joining Greg Rucka on the title [...]
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
In an interview with John Siuntres at Wordballoon.com, Greg Rucka has revealed that he will stop writing the Batwoman story in Detective Comics with issue #863.
Today (December 23rd, 2009), will see the release of Detective Comics #860, which is the final installment of Rucka and JH Williams III’s critically acclaimed Batwoman origin story. This issue [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 at 3:37 am
Filed under Featured, News · Tagged Batwoman, Detective Comics, Greg Rucka, JH Williams III, Jock, Kate Kane, The Question, Word Balloon
Held from March 13th & 14th, 2010, Washington State Convention & Trade Center, Seattle, WA, Emerald City Comic Con is one of the best regarded U.S. Comic conventions, enjoyed equally by both fans and professionals.
In the run up to the con, new guests are being announced every few days. It’s been about a month since [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Monday, December 21, 2009 at 12:45 am
Filed under Comic Conventions, News · Tagged 2010 Emerald City ComiCon, Ben McCool, Ben Templesmith, Convention, David Mack, ECCC, Ed Brubaker, Emerald City ComiCon, Greg Rucka, JH Williams III, Lenonard Nimoy, Lou Ferrigno, Philip Tan, Tim Sale
Hypergeek’s Hot Picks is a weekly column on the site, where I take a look through the list of comics released that week, and decide which ones I think are worth picking up.
With most of the comics that I recommend, I have usually read a pre-release copy, and enjoyed it, or I have read a [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 1:35 am
Filed under Columns, Hypergeek's Hot Picks, Reviews · Tagged Andy Lanning, Antony Johnston, Ben Templesmith, Christopher Mitten, Culy Hamner, Dan Abnett, Detective Comics #857, Echo #15, Greg Rucka, Guardians of the Galaxy #18, Hellblazer #259, Hypergeek's Hot Picks, Jeff Parker, JH Williams III, Madman Atomic Comics #17, Mark Millar, Mike Allred, Peter Milliagan, Simon Bisley, Steve Liber, Steve McNiven, Terry Moore, Underground #1 (of 4), Wasteland #26, Wasteland: The Apocalyptic Hardcover Edition, Wolverine: Old Man Logan Giant-size #1
The following comic previews are for DC, Vertigo & Wildstorm titles on sale Wednesday September 23rd 2009.
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DC Universe
Detective Comics #857 – 10 Pages
Power Girl [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Monday, September 21, 2009 at 6:39 pm
Filed under Previews, Weekly Previews · Tagged Adam Hughes, Amanda Conner, Angela Robinson, Cully Hamner JH Williams III, Detective Comics #857, Greg Rucka, Guillem March, Hellblazer #259, Hilary Barta, Jamal Igle, JG Jones, JH Williams III, Jimmy Palmiotti, John Rozum, Jon Sibal, Joshua Middleton, Justin Gray, Peter Milligan, Power Girl #5, Roger Robinson, Simon Bisley, Stanley "Artgerm" Lau, Sterling Gates, Supergirl #45, The Web #1, Tom Derenick and Bill Sienkiewicz
British artist Jock, most well known for his work with Andy Diggle in 2000 AD, and on Vertigo’s The Losers, just announced that he will be taking over art chores on the Batwoman section of DC’s Detective Comics.
Or as he put it himself:
well,this is a bonus.emails from my editor at DC on a Saturday.talking my [...]
Hypergeek’s Hot Picks is a weekly column on the site, where I take a look through the list of comics being released that week, and decide which ones I think are worth picking up. I then pick out the comics which I am most looking forward to, and tell readers why I think they will [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, August 27, 2009 at 5:50 am
Filed under Columns, Hypergeek's Hot Picks, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD Prog #1650, 28 Days Later #1, Aaron Campbell, Alberto Ponticelli, Alessandro Vitti, Andy Lanning, Annie Parkhouse, Ariel Olivetti, Batman and Robin #3, Chris Blythe, Christopher Yost, Clayton Crain, Colin MacNeil, Craig Kyle, Cully Hamner, Dale Eaglesham, Dan Abnett, Dave Johnson, Dave Lanphear, Declan Shalvey, Detective Comics #856, Duane Swierczynski, Ellie De Ville, Fantastic Four #570, Frank Quitely, Garth Ennis, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Henry Flint, Immortal Iron Fist Vol. 5: Escape From Eighth City, Jamie McKelvie, JH Williams III, John McCrea, John Reppion, John Wagner, Jonathan Hickman, Joshua Dysart, Judge Dredd: Tour of Duty, Kingdom: Call of the Wild, Larry Stroman, Leah Moore, Michael Alan Nelson, Mike Choi & Sonia Oback, Paul Mounts, Peter David, Richard Elson, Richard Isanove, Robbie Morrison, Robin Furth, Rus Wooton, Secret Warriors #7, Shakara: The Avenger, Sherlock Holmes #4, Simon Bowland, Simon Coleby, Stephen King, The Authority: World's End Vol. 1 TP, The Dark Tower: The Fall of Gilead #4, Tony Daniel, Travel Foreman, Unknown Soldier #11, X-Force Cable Messiah War HC