Tag: Archaia
BOOM! Studios May 2020 solicits: BUFFY & BILL & TED lead new titles for...
Plus, A Thief Among the Trees makes its debut and the Quotable Giant Days gets an advanced solicit.
Archaia reveals first look at THE LOST CITY OF HERACLEON, arriving in June
This sci-fi time travel adventure follows two boys who have to save the entire known universe.
PREVIEW: Take a look at the historical BIG BLACK: STAND AT ATTICA graphic novel
For the first time, the story is being told by Frank "Big Black" Smith, who was at the center of it all.
Roxane Gay’s short story WE ARE THE SACRIFICE OF DARKNESS is being adapted for...
Gay will co-write alongside Tracy Lynne Oliver, with art by Rebecca Kirby and colors by James Fenner.
BOOM! Studios April 2020 solicits: FAITHLESS goes to Italy, BUFFY gets a new character,...
April is a big month for BOOM! Studios and its imprints.
GRAPHIC NOVEL CLUB: David Jesus Vignolli reveals how to build a NEW WORLD
David Jesus Vignolli describes how storyboarding and manga influenced his latest epic graphic novel, NEW WORLD.
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Something wicked this way comes in THE MAGICIANS #4
Here's a first look at the penultimate issue from the current Magicians mini-series.
North, Monteys & Zaplana team up for graphic novel adaptation of Vonnegut’s SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE
This marks the first time Vonnegut's work has been adapted into a graphic novel.
65 of the most anticipated graphic novels for Winter 2020
New and upcoming graphic novel releases for January-March 2020.
BOOM! Studios’ March 2020 solicits bring WICKED THINGS
BOOM! Studio's March solicits are here. Prepare for Wicked Things #1 from the folks who brought us Giant Days, more Once and Future (including volume 1 for you trader waiters) and the continued adventures of b.b. Free. The publisher's...
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: In HAPPINESS WILL FOLLOW, Mike Hawthorne gets candid about abuse, survival, &...
Hawthorne's graphic memoir debuts in July 2020.
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Get a first look at the battle magic in THE MAGICIANS #3
The tension is so thick you could cut it with a knife.