Tag: dennis culver
NYCC ’24: DSTLRY teases 11 new titles
Creators on the new books from Dstlry include Si Spurrier and Matías Bergara, Dennis Culver and Chris Burnham, Curt Pires, and Chuck Austen
SDCC ’24: Haunting in Venice actor Kyle Allen and Anders Ravenstad announce FIBERGLASS
Rising acting stars Kyle Allen and Anders Ravenstad are launching a comics passion project courtesy of Dynamite. After countless re-writes and a pitch meeting half a year ago, FIBERGLASS is now being created as a collaboration...
Oni Press & The Nacelle Company announce SECTAURS limited series
Oni Press and The Nacelle Company have announced the next chapter of the NacelleVerse.:Sectaurs, a three-issue limited series.
INTERVIEW: Culver and Burnham talk UNSTOPPABLE DOOM PATROL #1, ‘no limit to the weirdness’
Writer Dennis Culver and artist Chris Burnham open up about the new six-issue mini, where the Doom Patrol are actual metahuman EMTs.
DC launches year long Dawn of DC initiative with 20 new titles
DC is launching its most ambitious initiative in a long time with Dawn of DC, a year long roll out of new titles, new creators and new takes on old characters.
DC ROUND-UP: Green Arrow and Black Canary are caged by love in DARK CRISIS...
Plus, THIS ENDS NOW.
PREVIEW: Red Hood rides again in FUTURE STATE: GOTHAM #1
The first issue of the new "manga-influenced" series will also include a reprint of a Batman story by Katsuhiro Otomo.
DC’s future continues in noir-infused FUTURE STATE: GOTHAM ongoing series
The new black-and-white ongoing series will continue the Red Hood storyline begun during the Future State event.
Culver and Villalobos’s ROMERO MUERTE to run as backup feature in CRONE
The new feature will exclusively be available in print beginning in CRONE #2.
Dennis Culver and Justin Greenwood bring an old CRONE to Dark Horse
An aging warrior is the last line of defense against the darkness.
Edison Rex returns today
Chris Roberson writes on the return of his Monkeybrain title, Edison Rex with a long delayed issues #17 which can be purchased here:
Well, it's been two years (!) since the last issue of Edison Rex...