Fred Van Lente Writing a Zombie Title For Dynamite
Fred Van Lente's been getting some pretty good reviews (even from me) for his Archer & Armstrong title over at Valiant. Fred's next move is to Dynamite for an as-yet unnamed zombie comic. No stranger...
NBC’s Grimm To Be Comic From Dynamite
The ink is barely dry on the contract, but Dynamite has reached an agreement with NBC Universal to make Grimm a comic.
Not much more to report, as this was finalized very recently.
Official PR...
Abnett and Lanning To Write Battlestar Galactica (Original Version) At Dynamite
In Dynamite's latest announcement (and we might not be half through them yet), the publisher announces its latest signing, the DnA writing duo of Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. Their assignment: Battlestar Galactica. This...
Jim Butcher Writing an Original Dresden Files Comic
The Dresden Files comic book has had a couple of homes. Originally it was a Dabble Brothers comic. When the Dabble Brothers operation came unraveled, Dresden Files was one of the properties that moved over...
Tom Sniegoski Returns To Comics (And Vampirella)
Tom Sniegoski has been away from comics for awhile. He started out writing Vampirella and other books for Harris (the previous Vampirella publisher), moved on to co-write Angel at Dark Horse with his frequent...
Andy Diggle To Dynamite, Writing Second Title In New Crime Line
Andy Diggle is now the second creator announced to be taking part in Dynamite's upcoming line of crime comics. Diggle isn't exactly a stranger to crime comics. His Ratcatcher original graphic novel for the now-defunct...
Garth Ennis talks about launching Dynamite’s new Crime Line With “Red Team”
Crime comics are something that are usually popping around in the background of the direct market, but usually only one or two takes hold at a time. In recent years, Vertigo held the crime...
Mark Waid Goes To Dynamite For Green Hornet
Mark Waid’s a pretty in-demand guy right now. He pulled an Eisner for his work on Daredevil over at Marvel. He’s also relaunching Hulk for Marvel. He’s doing his own work with Insufferable over...
A Farewell to The Boys – The Series Wraps Up In November
By Todd Allen
OK, I admit it. That cover graphic of all the super heroes going straight down the toilet cracks me up. It's also symbolic of The Boys. As the title ends in November,...
Garth Ennis Takes "Battlefields" For One Last Ride
By Todd Allen
As you may recall, The Boys is winding down soon. You might be wondering what Garth Ennis is going to be filling his dance card with, post-boys? It seems Ennis is revisiting...
SDCC 2012: Evil Ernie Returns In October From Dynamite
Back in the 90s, Evil Ernie was hot book for awhile. Brian Pulido and Stephen Hughes had a hot run with the Chaos! Comics imprint, which also featured Lady Death (yes, that was when Bad Girls were at their peak). Dynamite acquired most of the Chaos! intellectual property, back in 2010 (Lady Death is over at Avatar). This looks to be the first book to come out from that IP family.
Alex Ross Paints The Whole Comic As Dynamite Launches a Pulp Crossover Mini
Has it really been 6 years since Alex Ross painted an entire comic? He did do pencils and inks with some computerized painted finishes for a Justice Society/Kingdom Come special edition in '09. Other than that I think it really has been just a page or two here and there since Justice wrapped in '06. Ross is returning to interiors in November for a pulp character (Shadow/Green Hornet / Zoro/ Black Bat / Miss Fury / The Spider) crossover mini-series called Masks from Dynamite in November.