Tag: Soo Lee
NYCC ’24: The panelists offer a top-notch list of scares at the TINY ONION...
NYCC '24: The panelists offer a top-notch list of scares at the TINY ONION Horror Comics Panel
SDCC ‘24: Dynamite Spotlight panel gives updates on ThunderCats, Space Ghost & more
Dynamite is finding a lot of success from their Warner Brothers licenses. With news of the recent expansion, the company decided to provide updates by doing a panel with the creators of their current...
Interview: Soo Lee reveals the secrets of CHEETARA
Creator Soo Lee chatted with The Beat about Cheetara, a new title in Dynamite's ThunderCats series based on the beloved franchise
Exclusive First Look: New foes enter the mix in THE WICKED TRINITY
Sabrina's world gets turned upside by a new trio of witches in Archie's upcoming The Wicked Trinity, hitting this June
ThunderCats’ CHEETARA gets her own spinoff series
ThunderCats' Cheetara is getting her own spinoff series thanks to Dynamite, Warner Bros, and the creative team of Soo Lee & Domenico Carbone
AWARDS ROUNDUP: Daniel Clowes’ MONICA ‘Official’ Best Book of 2023, Bram Stoker Finalists, and...
AWARDS ROUNDUP: Daniel Clowes' MONICA Best Book of 2023, Bram Stoker Finalists, and more
DISNEY VILLAINS MALEFICENT marks one of the first graphic novel collections in the line
The book will be a digest-sized collection featuring Soo Lee's work
INTERVIEW: Amy Chu and Soo Lee tease the mystery that is CARMILLA: THE FIRST...
Amy Chu and Soo Lee talk to the Beat about their new Berger Books horror graphic novel Carmilla: The First Vampire
SDCC ’22: Chu and Lee (re)introduce us to CARMILLA: THE FIRST VAMPIRE from Berger...
A reinterpretation and update of the 1872 novella set in 1990s NYC, CARMILLA: THE FIRST VAMPIRE by Amy Chu and Soo Lee comes January 2023
Dynamite’s top characters will star in FAIRY TALES this summer
The special one-shots will feature Red Sonja, Vampirella, and Dejah Thoris
Disclosure: How I Learned to Love Cheech and Chong by Editing Comics About Them
Cheech and Chong have a graphic novel out this week, and the editor was The Beat's own Heidi MacDonald