Preview of Hexed #1 (BOOM!)
Here’s a five page preview of Hexed #1 by Michael Alan Nelson & Dan Mora, courtesy of BOOM! Studios – on sale August 13th, 2014.
Hexed #1
Writer(s): Michael Alan Nelson
Artist(s): Dan Mora
Here’s a five page preview of Hexed #1 by Michael Alan Nelson & Dan Mora, courtesy of BOOM! Studios – on sale August 13th, 2014.
Writer(s): Michael Alan Nelson
Artist(s): Dan Mora
Here’s a four page preview of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower: Drawing of the Three – The Prisoner #1 by Peter David, Robin Furth, & Piotr Kowalski, on sale September 3rd, 2014 from Marvel Comics.
Press Release
This September, Stephen King’s fan-favorite Dark Tower epic returns to Marvel for an all-new beginning in THE DARK TOWER: DRAWING OF THE THREE – THE PRISONER #1! Today, Marvel is proud to present your new, lettered look at the highly anticipated first issue.
New York Times Bestselling writers Peter David & Robin Furth along with critically acclaimed artist Piotr Kowalski and colorist Nick Filardi present an all-new spin on King’s dark fantasy magnum opus that will keep even the most die-hard fans on their toes!
So you’ve heard all the talk about Howard the Duck recently and now you want to read what all the fuss is about? Well, you’re in luck! Marvel Comics is going back to print on Howard the Duck Omnibus in October 2014.
The Howard the Duck Omnibus collects stories from Adventures Into Fear #19, Man-Thing #1, Giant-Size Man-Thing #4-5, Howard the Duck #1 – #33, Marvel Treasury Edition #12 and Marvel Team-Up #96. Don’t miss out!
This week’s mega-preview of three Valiant Comics titles in stores August 13th, 2014 – Archer & Armstrong #23, Armor Hunters #3, & Unity #10.
Written by FRED VAN LENTE
Art by PERE PEREZ
Cover by MICHAEL WALSH (JUN141511)
#ValiantCraft Cover by DONOVAN SANTIAGO (JUN141512)
Here’s your first look at four pages from The Death-Defying Dr. Mirage #2 by writer Jen Van Meter & artist Roberto De La Torre, on sale October 8th, 2014 from Valiant Comics.
Press Release
Valiant is proud to present an advance preview of THE DEATH-DEFYING DR. MIRAGE #2 – arriving in stores on October 8th! After RAI… After ARMOR HUNTERS… The VALIANT FIRST initiative begins a breathtaking new journey into the realms of the unknown with an all-new mini-series debut from Eisner Award-nominated writer Jen Van Meter (Hopeless Savages, Captain Marvel) and acclaimed artist Roberto de la Torre (Daredevil, Age of Apocalypse)!
Here’s your first look at Original Sin #8, the last issue of the series by Jason Aaron & Mike Deodato, on sale September 3rd, 2014 from Marvel Comics.
Press Release
It’s all been building to this! Today, Marvel is proud to present your first look at ORIGINAL SIN #8 – the epic final issue from New York Times Bestselling creators Jason Aaron (Thor: God of Thunder, Wolverine & The X-Men) and Mike Deodato (Avengers, New Avengers)! The truth behind Dr. Midas’ gambit, Old Nick Fury’s betrayal, the evolution of the Orb and the secrets the Watcher held will be revealed as the remaining pieces of the puzzle fall into place in this can’t miss finale!
Here’s a three page preview of Hawkeye vs. Deadpool #0 by writer Gerry Duggan and artist Matteo Lolli, on sale September 3rd, 2014 from Marvel Comics.
Press Release
This September, the Avenging Archer takes on the Merc With a Mouth in a confrontation for the history books in HAWKEYE VS. DEADPOOL #0 – the first issue in a new limited series from critically-acclaimed Deadpool scribe Gerry Duggan and artist Matteo Lolli! This is the Hawkeye & Deadpool comic 75 years in the making! Give or take 75 years! A Halloween murder mystery and ad S.H.I.E.L.D. espionage mission is about to send these two on a collision course with destiny – and each other! Not to mention the desire to one-up the other!
Here’s your first look at several preview pages from Concrete Park #1 by Tony Puryear & Erika Alexander, on sale September 3rd, 2014 from Dark Horse.
Writer: Tony Puryear, Erika Alexander
Artist: Tony Puryear
Cover Artist: Tony Puryear
Here’s your first look at three pages from Moon Knight #7 featuring the new creative team of writer Brian Wood and artist Greg Smallwood, on sale September 3rd, 2014 from Marvel Comics.
Press Release
The hit series continues with a new creative team & a bold new direction this September in MOON KNIGHT #7!
When we think about how comic books have changed in the past several years, or even decades, the most obvious example that comes to mind is the genre’s explosion into the film industry. It was probably inevitable that popular comic heroes would be adapted to film, just as popular literature and even ancient legends have. However, no one could have foreseen just how enormous the comic book industry’s influence on cinema has become. Now, it seems as if every month brings us a new Marvel or DC blockbuster primed to earn over $100 million at the box office.
This is most evident with the recent release of Guardians of the Galaxy, a film that many doubted would have much success given the limited public knowledge of its characters. Yet, it’s clear that this movie isn’t a failure, misstep, or letdown of any kind. According to Vox, GotG is a “massive success” at the box office with its $94-million opening weekend at a time when movie-going tends to be slower. Vox contends that this victory for Marvel should give them more confidence moving forward in the cinematic realm, because, again, this franchise wasn’t exactly buzzing like that of Spider-Man, Superman, etc. Could this mean we’ll finally see other comic book characters getting their just due at the theatres? We’ll see.
Beyond films, though, what fewer people realize is that the transition of comics to digital media goes well beyond the cinema. There’s an assumption among many that film simply represents the new form for comic stories. The truth, however, is that new comics are still made in traditional form as well, and old ones are reissued, collected, and re-read on a regular basis. And because of the high demand for comic content, it is perhaps only natural that a number of mobile tools have emerged to help collectors and enthusiasts to stay on top of their favourite characters and stories. Here’s a look at a few such tools that demonstrate the modern transition of comics to digital form, both through readers and games.