Tag: Jack Kirby
Tom King and Mitch Gerads announce MISTER MIRACLE, the epic “that doesn’t want to...
In an interview with Paste Magazine, Sheriff of Babylon collaborators Tom King and Mitch Gerads announced Mister Miracle. The 12 issue maxiseries continues the adventures of Scott Free, a character from legendary artist Jack Kirby's Fourth World...
Interview: Chatting with The Allreds about BUG!, Kirby, Free Will, Young Animal and more!
Interview conducted by Kyle Pinion and Alex Lu
Today in comic shops, you can now buy the first issue of Bug!: The Adventures of Forager, the new mini under the Gerard Way-curated Young Animal imprint....
WonderCon ’17: Mark Evanier and Steve Sherman Share Touching Memories of Jack Kirby
This year marks the 100th year anniversary of legendary comic book writer and artist Jack Kirby’s birth. The artist’s influence has undeniably touched the comic book industry, helping to change and shape it forever....
WonderCon ’17: Comics Change the World: A History of Activism in Comics
If you are familiar, or in the least semi-familiar, with the early history of the comic medium, images of fit men flying and punching everything in sight while wearing tights might blip through your...
San Diego Comic Fest ’17: Interview with SDCF’s Founder, Mike Towry, covers Jack Kirby...
For this year’s San Diego Comic Fest, it had a great deal on its plate; A fifth year, a new venue, the announcement of a new Chairman for next year, unseasonal rain, leaking roofs,...
San Diego Comic Fest ’17: Arlen Schumer Pays Tribute to Jack Kirby and Denounces...
Artist, illustrator, writer, and in a way Jack Kirby historian are a few of the titles that Arlen Schumer would claim for himself. The man of many talents is hard at work at...
San Diego Comic Fest Kicks Off with a Heavy Storm and Jack Kirby
As the winds howled outside and rain beat against the roof of the Four Points hotel by Sheraton, one thing was blatantly obvious: bad weather won’t stop dedicated comic book fans.
You’d think San Diego...
Does San Diego need both San Diego Comic-Con and San Diego Comic Fest?
Once upon a time, there wasn’t a San Diego Comic-Con.
Some would mark this period as “The Dark Ages of Conventions” (those being myself). It was in this “long-long ago” (1970) that a collection of...
BUG!: THE ADVENTURES OF FORAGER coming from the Allreds to DC’s Young Animal this...
Earlier today, we debuted the four initial Young Animal titles that will be releasing issues this May. Now, thanks to our friends at the AV Club, we now know there's a fifth title kicking...
The Kamandi Challenge Special Edition #1 to include the never published stories from Kamandi...
One of DC's odder projects for 2017 is The Kamandi Challenge, a 12 issue limited series that pairs randomly selected writers and artists for each issue in an exquisite corpse style storytelling challenge. All the stories center...
SDCC ’16: IDW to Publish “Jack Kirby’s Fantastic Four” Artist’s Edition in 2017
Jack Kirby would have been 100 years old next year.
The King of Comics designed and created many of the most seminal, iconic figures and characters in the history of comics - from the New...
When Jack Kirby drew Captain America saluting Adolf Hitler
Hate and outrage have defeated love and optimism yet again.
On Monday it was suggested that Marvel had a story trick up their sleeve that would steal the spotlight from DC's ramming-speed publicity blitz for its revamped universe and Rebirth #1.
A shocking!!! plot twist in Captain America Steve Rogers #1 that revealed Steve was really a Hydra agent all along seemed unlikely to unseat a wholesale rewriting of ten years of DC history, along with a shocking Alan Moore related plot twist.
But, today we have a genuine tweet storm and think piece blitz, all wrapped in a bow