Sunday Slugfest: Knight & Squire #1
In a secret London bar where peace is maintained through magical means, heroes and villains gather to enjoy a pint and talk about their day.
In a secret London bar where peace is maintained through magical means, heroes and villains gather to enjoy a pint and talk about their day.
Paul Cornell is one of the hottest rising stars in comics, having recently handled the critically-successful (yet sadly now cancelled) Captain Britain & MI-13 at Marvel before moving to DC, where he’s now in the middle of an equally highly-praised run on that company’s flagship Action Comics title.
Hey, hep cats.
Here we are once again, True Believers! The True Believer Tuesday All-Stars have picked their way through Marvel's May 2010 solicitations in order to find you the titles that look like they have the most promise, the most heartbreak, or simply the most frustration.
Here we are, once again, True Believers! Better late than never, eh? For those just joining us, welcome to Comics Bulletin's True Believer Tuesday: Marvel Spotlight (Special Wednesday Edition) ! Last week, Marvel's April 2010 solicitations were released into the wild, so this week the True Believer Tuesday All-Stars are ready to highlight a few of the titles you might not have noticed, or might forget before April arrives.
Joe the Barbarian is Grant Morrison’s latest Vertigo project, a series that sees lonely and socially awkward teenager Joe Manson drawn into a fantasy world that provides him with valuable escape--both literally and figuratively.
The Marvel Decade: An (extra)ordinary Joe The first decade of the 21st century has seen Marvel comics defined by one man, more than any other: their Editor-in-Chief, Joe Quesada.
Has it really been a month already? Welcome back, True Believers, to Comics Bulletin's True Believer Tuesday: Marvel Spotlight ! Marvel released their March 2010 solicitations last week, and this week our crack True Believer Tuesday team are ready and rearing to let you know what they're looking forward to, what they're a little concerned about, and all with that patented Comics Bulletin attitude.
Welcome to the first installment of the new True Believer Tuesday: Marvel Spotlight , where each month a group of the Comics Bulletin All-Stars will take a look at Marvel's new solicitations and briefly share what looks good, bad, and ugly to them.
At last, Grant Morrison and Gene Ha's Authority series is being completed! Plotted by Morrison and Keith Giffen and scripted by Giffen, this 12-issue, monthly maxiseries will fill in the gaps and explain where The Authority was just before "World's End," how they escaped from a horrifying alternate reality, and at what cost.
