He's just announced a new series with Bill (Fables) Willingham for IDW.
He's just announced a new series with Bill (Fables) Willingham for IDW.
Isn't it McFarlane who was involved in Marvelman, not Liefeld?
Miracleman
Miracleman! Marvel own it! News!
Miracleman
Marvel have bought the rights to Marvel/Miracleman!
I thought the smile was genuine, and it shocked me, I was so used to seeing him as a soulless monster… but that moment humanised him for me, almost as much as the 'Past hope' speech.
Thanks for this
I read this year's FCBD one-shot, and was almost completely confused, they listed all the trades in the back, but not in order.
Plus the art is amazing, Carl Barks, Walt Kelly and Walt Disney collide in glorious black and white.
It's still a pretty dense read though.
Sniegoski has already written a Bone story, Stupid, Stupid Rat Tails, which was a comedy story about 'Big Johnson Bone' a Davy Crockett-esque Bone. It was pretty funny, there's a talking monkey, and a lot of Rat Creatures.
RASL #5 came out last week, and Smith has reduced the page count so he can release it at a more regular pace.
For me, Grant's X-Men hinges on the artists, when he's with Quitely, it's gold, with Van Sciver, it's decent… with anyone else… it's OK, but only OK. Igor Kordey is a good artist, but he was rushed. Bachalo's arc was decent, but that may just be because Fantomex is the best character ever.
Assless Chaps.
The popular books these days are definately more story and writer driven, Marvel and DC are a writer-driven place. Bendis is the driving force at Marvel, and Johns is at DC, while there are some artists who still dictate sales, such as Jim Lee, it's definately writers that rule the roost at the big 2.
I feel ill
This news is actually making me feel nauseous. Fucking Fox fucks.
Spotify
Do you have Spotify in the US yet? It is amazing, streaming all these tracks for free.
That speech is indeed brilliant, I could feel the drama.
This movie is amazing
Any Chicagoans have to see it. I saw it for free thanks to my Uni back in May here in the UK, I'm a huge fan of the Thick Of It TV show, and I think this may be even better.
But isn't Alex Cox english?
Hawkeye was a convenient place to dump any extraneous Shakespearian insults.
Poor William
It's so sad.