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From the press release: Quitely Does It… More Top Comics Talent Signs Up For London Comic Con Renowned comic book artist Frank Quitely will be joining the hundreds of top comic artists and writers assembling at MCM Expo’s famous Comic Village this weekend. Best known for his collaborations with Grant Morrison on titles such as [...]
From the press release: DARK, DIRTY & HAIRY Image Comics collects strange and interesting TANK GIRL one-shots this December Berkeley, CA - 5 October 2021 - Gas up the tank, put your panties on your head, and hold on for dear life — everyone’s favorite postapocalyptic trouble maker gets a brand new stellar collection this [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at 12:26 pm
Filed under Press Releases · Tagged Alan Martin, DARK NUGGETS, DIRTY HELMETS, HAIRY HEROES, Image, Rufus Dayglo, Tank Girl, Tank Girl: We Hate Tank Girl, We Hate Tank Girl
Whaaaaa? Can it be true? If so, back off, she’s mine! From the press release: KO! Weekly magazine has exclusively revealed that Tank Girl and her long-term partner of 22 years, Booga, have split up! Is this the end for the outback dream team? Read more in this sample edition of KO! Weekly magazine: http://static.titanmagazines.com/tankgirl/tank-girl-and-booga-split.pdf
Titan Comics have released a trailer video for Tank Girl: Bad Wind Rising, a four-issue miniseries by Alan Martin and Rufus Dayglo, which is set to arrive in stores this November! Never read Tank Girl? Not to worry, I mean, I *do* kind of pity you for missing out on tons of great comic stories, [...]
On their production blog, 3A Toys have revealed that, in partnership with Team Tank Girl (Alan Martin and Rufus Dayglo), they are planning to release a line of Tank Girl figures and other collectibles. As yet they haven’t revealed any specifics of the collection, but expect details to start emerging soon.
[Forty Five] 45 is a 132-page Original Graphic Novel (OGN) released by indy publisher Com.x. [Forty Five] 45 is written as series of interconnected Superhero interviews documented by the fictional character James Stanley. The Story, or rather interviews, are written by Andi Ewington and what makes the project unique is that each of the forty [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, January 19, 2022 at 6:22 am
Filed under Advance Review, Featured Content, Indy Comics, Reviews, Small Press · Tagged 45, Admira Wijaya, Alvin Leigh, Andi Ewington, Andie Tong, Andrew Wildman, Anthony Castrillo, Barry Spiers, Ben Oliver, Bob Wiacek, Boo Cook, Calum Alexander Watt, Carlo Pagulayan, Charlie Adlard, com.x, Dan Boultwood, Dan Brereton, Dan Fraga, Dave Ryan, Dom Reardon, Eduardo Francisco, Fiona Staples, Forty-Five, Frazer Irving, Gary Erksine, graphic novels, Gus Vazquez, Jeff Anderson, Jock, John Higgins, Jordan Raskin, Kenneth Rocafort, Kevin Kobasic, Kit Wallis, Lee Carter, Lee Garbett, Liam Sharp, Matt Timson, Neil Edwards, Randy Green, Reviews, Robert Atkins, Rodin Esquejo, Ross Dearsley, Rufus Dayglo, Sally Hurst, Sean O’Connor, Sean Phillips, Seb Antoniou, Simon Coleby, Stephen Thompson, Steve Sampson, Tim Vigil, Trevor Hairsine, Wayne Nichols, [Forty Five] 45
Hypergeek favourite artist Leigh Gallagher has recently had his first Judge Dredd strip published in Judge Dredd Megazine #293. The story is titled ‘Dog Soldiers, Part 1‘, and is written by Robbie Morrison, drawn by Leigh, and is coloured by Abigail Ryder (only her second colouring job for 2000 AD/JD Meg). As a special treat, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, January 10, 2022 at 11:07 pm
Filed under Links, News · Tagged Abigail Ryder, Al Ewing, Alan Grant, Alan Martin, Annie Parkhouse, Ellie De Ville, Jonathan Hunt-Davis, Judge Dredd : Dog Soldiers, Judge Dredd : The Lost Cases: A Contract On Grud, Judge Dredd Megazine #293, Leigh Gallagher, Paul J Holden, PJ Holden, Robbie Morrison, Rufus Dayglo, Simon Bowland, Tank Girl : The Young Tank Girl: Mission 3098401583, Tempest : Time Zero
Occasionally, Tharg permits some of his script & art droids to leave 2000 AD headquarters. In the Weekly Droid Watch, I’m going to be keeping an eye on what present and former droids have been up to each week. 2000 AD droids tend to go on to produce some of the most phenomenal U.S. comics, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, November 21, 2021 at 1:30 am
Filed under Columns, Featured Content, The Galaxy's Greatest Content, The Weekly Droid Watch · Tagged 2000 AD, Andy Diggle, Battlefields: Happy Valley #2, Bob Byrne, Charlie Adlard, City of Silence, Criminal: The Sinners, Dan Abnett, David Bishop, Doug Braithwaite, Frank Quitely, Frazer Irving, Gary Erskine, Hellblazer #261, Ian Edginton, Jock, Judge Dredd Megazine, Kev Walke, Leigh Gallagher, Mike Carey, Part Two, Peter Doherty, Peter Milligan, PJ Holden, Realm of Kings, Realm of Kings: Inhumans #1, Rufus Dayglo, Sean Phillips, Simon Spurrier, Sunnyside podcast, Tank Girl: Dark Nuggets, The Weekly Droid Watch, Thought Bubble, Victorian Undead #1, X-Men Legacy #229
Occasionally, Tharg permits some of his script & art droids to leave 2000 AD headquarters. In the Weekly Droid Watch, I’m going to be keeping an eye on what present and former droids have been up to each week. 2000 AD droids tend to go on to produce some of the most phenomenal U.S. comics, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, November 14, 2021 at 2:44 am
Filed under Columns, Featured Content, The Galaxy's Greatest Content, The Weekly Droid Watch · Tagged 2000 AD, Alan Martin, Bob Byrne, Charlie Adlard, Dan Abnett, Dave Gibbons, Dylan Teague, Eclectic Micks, Garth Ennis, Gary Erskine, Grant Morrison, Mike Carey, PJ Holden, Richard Starkings, Rufus Dayglo, Sean Phillips, Simon Spurrier, Steve Dillon, Steve Parkhouse, Sunnyside podcast, The Weekly Droid Watch, Tony Lee
Occasionally, Tharg permits some of his script & art droids to leave 2000 AD headquarters. In the Weekly Droid Watch, I’m going to be keeping an eye on what present and former droids have been up to each week. 2000 AD droids tend to go on to produce some of the most phenomenal U.S. comics, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, November 7, 2021 at 1:45 am
Filed under Columns, Featured Content, The Galaxy's Greatest Content, The Weekly Droid Watch · Tagged 2000 AD, Bob Byrne, Chris Weston, Dan Abnett, Garth Ennis, Gary Erskine, John McCrea, Leigh Gallagher, Peter Milligan, PJ Holden, Rufus Dayglo, Sam Keith, Sean Phillips, Simon Bowland, Steve Dillon, The Weekly Droid Watch