Between John Carpenter's Suburban Screams and the exciting new stories being created at Storm King Comics, suffice to say that this autumn is an especially great time to be a fan of the Master of Horror and his amazing collaborators, and to celebrate the October 13th premiere of Suburban Screams on Peacock and Storm King's recent comic book releases, we've been provided with three Storm King Comics prize packages to give away to three lucky Daily Dead readers, including a copy of John Carpenter's Tales for a HalloweeNight Vol. 9 signed by Sandy King and John Carpenter!
Below, we have details on how you can enter this giveaway, and we also have the cover art and synopses for these new autumnal releases from Storm King Comics. To learn more about all of Storm King Comics' exciting titles that you can add to your Halloween reading lists, be sure to visit:
https://stormkingcomics.
Below, we have details on how you can enter this giveaway, and we also have the cover art and synopses for these new autumnal releases from Storm King Comics. To learn more about all of Storm King Comics' exciting titles that you can add to your Halloween reading lists, be sure to visit:
https://stormkingcomics.
- 10/12/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Following the further adventures of Frankenstein as he explores a new world after the apocalyptic events of B.P.R.D.: The Devil You Know, the second issue of Frankenstein: New World will be released on September 21st from Dark Horse Comics, and we have a look at preview pages featuring a ravenous rot that is starting to spread in this latest story set in the universe of Mike Mignola's Hellboy!
Frankenstein: New World #2 is written by Mike Mignola, Thomas Sniegoski, and Christopher Golden, with artwork by Peter Bergting, coloring by Michelle Madsen, and a variant cover by David Hitchcock.
You can read our preview from Frankenstein: New World #2 below, and to learn more, visit:
https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3009-873/Frankenstein-New-World-2
Synopsis: As Lilja and Frankenstein explore the vibrant world around them, they rescue someone who introduces them to the new race of man. But unbeknownst to them,...
Frankenstein: New World #2 is written by Mike Mignola, Thomas Sniegoski, and Christopher Golden, with artwork by Peter Bergting, coloring by Michelle Madsen, and a variant cover by David Hitchcock.
You can read our preview from Frankenstein: New World #2 below, and to learn more, visit:
https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3009-873/Frankenstein-New-World-2
Synopsis: As Lilja and Frankenstein explore the vibrant world around them, they rescue someone who introduces them to the new race of man. But unbeknownst to them,...
- 9/20/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Filmmaker Ashley Thorpe snags an exclusive interview with revered artist and author David Hitchcock. “(Hitchcock’s Springheeled Jack) Progresses in dizzying leaps and bounds and breathes genuine fire.” – Alan Moore The comic world is a domain of constant reinvention. As hell is re-imagined for every generation so too are the fantastical heroes and villains that…
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- 12/16/2015
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Titan Comics has announced a host of new titles at New York Comic Con.
These include Snowpiercer, Sally of the Wasteland, Girl 1, Ordinary, Johnny Nemo, The Complete Cholly & Flytrap, Springheeled Jack and The Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
The volumes of Snowpiercer translate Jacques Lob and Benjamin Legrand's graphic novel Le Transperceneige, which inspired the Boon Joon-ho-directed movie starring Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton and John Hurt.
Sally of the Wasteland is writer Victor Gischler and artist Tazio Bettin's grindhouse-style series.
Doctor Who actor Noel Clarke will write superhero thriller Girl 1 with artist Yishan Li.
Titan will also be printing Rob Williams and D'Israeli's Ordinary, which debuted recently in the pages of Judge Dredd Megazine.
Peter Milligan and Brett Ewins's Johnny Nemo will be collected, alongside Arthur Suydam's Cholly & Flytrap.
Michael Mendheim will collaborate with veteran artist Simon Bisley on The Horsemen of the Apocalypse and David Hitchcock will explore the...
These include Snowpiercer, Sally of the Wasteland, Girl 1, Ordinary, Johnny Nemo, The Complete Cholly & Flytrap, Springheeled Jack and The Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
The volumes of Snowpiercer translate Jacques Lob and Benjamin Legrand's graphic novel Le Transperceneige, which inspired the Boon Joon-ho-directed movie starring Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton and John Hurt.
Sally of the Wasteland is writer Victor Gischler and artist Tazio Bettin's grindhouse-style series.
Doctor Who actor Noel Clarke will write superhero thriller Girl 1 with artist Yishan Li.
Titan will also be printing Rob Williams and D'Israeli's Ordinary, which debuted recently in the pages of Judge Dredd Megazine.
Peter Milligan and Brett Ewins's Johnny Nemo will be collected, alongside Arthur Suydam's Cholly & Flytrap.
Michael Mendheim will collaborate with veteran artist Simon Bisley on The Horsemen of the Apocalypse and David Hitchcock will explore the...
- 10/18/2013
- Digital Spy
I like anthology comics. For one thing, that’s how the comic book medium started – single-character comics didn’t really start until about six years down the road. For another, the anthology format reinvented comics with 2000Ad back in the mid-1970s. Today, the anthology format is all but gone, with the notable – and highly laudable – exception of Dark Horse Presents, Creator-Owned Comics and a handful of others.
I like electronic publishing in general and electronic comics publishing in specific. I am a well-known advocate of the movement, at least in my own mind. Well before e-comics became real, I had a debate with my pal and oft-time co-conspirator Mark Wheatley, one of the most innovative and hardest-working people in the known universe. Mark advocated the potential of e-comics expanding the medium by incorporating effects that would move the medium past the boundaries imposed by print. Whereas I agreed with that position,...
I like electronic publishing in general and electronic comics publishing in specific. I am a well-known advocate of the movement, at least in my own mind. Well before e-comics became real, I had a debate with my pal and oft-time co-conspirator Mark Wheatley, one of the most innovative and hardest-working people in the known universe. Mark advocated the potential of e-comics expanding the medium by incorporating effects that would move the medium past the boundaries imposed by print. Whereas I agreed with that position,...
- 10/1/2012
- by Mike Gold
- Comicmix.com
V for Vendetta co-creator David Lloyd has unveiled a new digital anthology. The veteran British artist will team with Bambos Georgiou on Aces Weekly, reports downthetubes.net. Contributors will include Lloyd, Kyle Baker, Mark Wheatley, Jc Vaughn, John McCrea, Phil Hester, David Hitchcock, Steve Bissette, Dan Christensen, Yishan Li, Algesiras, Alain Mauricet, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Billy Tucci, Mindy McPeak, Kathryn Layno, Kev Hopgood, Ferg Handley, Lew Stringer, (more)...
- 8/4/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Scar Comics has announced that the sequel to Madam Samurai will debut this summer. Harry Brown screenwriter Gary Young will reunite with artist David Hitchcock to form the graphic novel's creative team, the publisher has announced. "Since last year's critically-acclaimed debut, fans of the first book have been eagerly awaiting the chance to get their hands on the second part of the action-packed graphic novel series," read a statement from Scar. "The final instalment of (more)...
- 8/11/2011
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
Madam Samurai, Vol. 1
Written by Gary Young
Art & Cover by David Hitchcock
Edited by Shane Chebsey
Scar Comics
Price: $12.99
Release Date: June 11, 2010
Madam Samurai is the interesting story of an unnamed, mute girl who learns the ways of the samurai from a ronin, or masterless samurai. The story begins in Victorian-era London, but then jumps back to 19thcentury Japan, where we see a young boy named Kazuo watch his mother commit a ritualistic suicide to honor the memory of her dead husband. Kazuo is taken in by another samurai and quickly becomes rivals with his biological son, Toshiro. Their sibling rivalry sets in motion the events that lead to the birth of Madam Samurai.
The writing in Madam Samurai is very captivating and cinematic. Gary Young's screenwriting background was very beneficial to the pacing of the story. Despite several flashbacks, the story does not get bogged down or obstructed by this device.
Written by Gary Young
Art & Cover by David Hitchcock
Edited by Shane Chebsey
Scar Comics
Price: $12.99
Release Date: June 11, 2010
Madam Samurai is the interesting story of an unnamed, mute girl who learns the ways of the samurai from a ronin, or masterless samurai. The story begins in Victorian-era London, but then jumps back to 19thcentury Japan, where we see a young boy named Kazuo watch his mother commit a ritualistic suicide to honor the memory of her dead husband. Kazuo is taken in by another samurai and quickly becomes rivals with his biological son, Toshiro. Their sibling rivalry sets in motion the events that lead to the birth of Madam Samurai.
The writing in Madam Samurai is very captivating and cinematic. Gary Young's screenwriting background was very beneficial to the pacing of the story. Despite several flashbacks, the story does not get bogged down or obstructed by this device.
- 8/19/2010
- by Seaberry
- Geeks of Doom
Scar Comics has announced that it will publish Gary Young's two-volume graphic novel Madam Samurai this summer. Young is best known for penning the box office hit Harry Brown. The writer will collaborate with the Eagle Award-winning artist David Hitchcock on the project. The storyline follows a female samurai warrior who travels to Victorian London on a revenge mission. According to Young, the book began life as a screenplay before being adapted as a graphic novel. "Madam Samurai began as a one-line pitch devised by film producer Gael McLaughlin. The notion absolutely intrigued (more)...
- 2/22/2010
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
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