You could say that neo-noir is Brubaker’s bread and butter
You could say that neo-noir is Brubaker’s bread and butter
Yeah, he bought AIM and created the US AVENGERS:
As a military kid, I loved me some weird war tales. I loved the Creature Commandos and GI Robot.
I literally read this issue last night.
The House of Mystery:
1950s from what I’m reading.
There’s an interesting run on the Punisher Kill Krew - basically the team members are all introduced to children’s therapy artwork where they try to describe the monsters that killed their parents during the Frost Giant’s invasion of Earth. It’s created for some strange bedfellows:
The SWORD series is setting the stage for the end IMO. Abigail Brand is two moves ahead of just about everybody.
I particularly liked the metaphorical kick to the junk of I Drive DFW.
“Good writers borrow, great writers steal.” - TS ELIOT.
Marvel Comics is frequently completely different than the Marvel movies (ALSO, THE SKY IS FREQUENTLY BLUE).
Thank you for bringing this up.
I love Christmas - it’s pretty much one of my favorite holidays. So my nomination is a modern version of an old story:
I love Christmas - it’s pretty much one of my favorite holidays. So my nomination is a modern version of an old…
Naomi was written by Brian Michael Bendis, who wrote the Ultimate Spider-Man series and co-created Miles Morales (the young black kid from Into The Spiderverse, and one of the best characters in comics). I believe Bendis is Jewish, as he met his wife at the Hillel Foundation, and they have four children (this is all…
The bit about being number 3 is from Dark Horse itself so I have no idea how to parse it. Your way makes better sense to me as a former English Teacher, now in IT.
The first three Dragonlance novels translate as the first twelve modules for DragonLance. The modules 1-4 were already written and then the authors were handed the job of novelization. Since the creative team for the modules was half of the creative team for the novels, Weis and Tracy Hickman and TSR (and Laura…
Yeah, I figured the Hellboy stuff was tied up already. Hopefully this means that we’d get a Baltimore/Witchfinder/Flooded-World series.
Looks like in June 2021, DH created a gaming division. I’m not sure what they’ve got set up that somebody would want to buy them, but Dark Horse has a pretty big catalog.
I think they’re saying “if you remove DC and Marvel from the publishing field, of those left, Dark Horse is number 3" which is probably a better way of saying “We’re number 5!”