Comics Corner: Morbius #2, Gideon Falls #19, Hellmouth #3, Alien Vs. Predator: Thicker Than Blood #1
The Living Vampire returns in the second issue of Marvel's revamped Morbius series, which headlines today's Comics Corner that also includes Gideon Falls #19, Hellmouth #3, Alien vs. Predator: Thicker Than Blood #1, and two recommendations from our friends at Third Eye Comics: Swamp Thing Volume 1 and The Infected: Deathbringer #1.
Morbius (2019) #2: "Published: December 11, 2019
Writer: Vita Ayala
Penciler: Marcelo Ferreira
Cover Artist: Ryan Brown
The Monstrosity Of Morbius Continues! In an attempt to cure himself, Morbius has taken matters into his own hands…with monstrous results! The Melter is the first in a line of victims for the Living Vampire!"
To learn more about this recently revived comic, head on over to Marvel's website.
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Gideon Falls #19: “The Misplaced Man” Back in modern Gideon Falls, Father Fred and Angie continue to look for clues about the mysterious Norton, and a dark mystery from Father Fred’s past is revealed. Hollywood News!
Morbius (2019) #2: "Published: December 11, 2019
Writer: Vita Ayala
Penciler: Marcelo Ferreira
Cover Artist: Ryan Brown
The Monstrosity Of Morbius Continues! In an attempt to cure himself, Morbius has taken matters into his own hands…with monstrous results! The Melter is the first in a line of victims for the Living Vampire!"
To learn more about this recently revived comic, head on over to Marvel's website.
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Gideon Falls #19: “The Misplaced Man” Back in modern Gideon Falls, Father Fred and Angie continue to look for clues about the mysterious Norton, and a dark mystery from Father Fred’s past is revealed. Hollywood News!
- 12/12/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
One company whose booth we always make sure to hit during San Diego Comic-Con is Dark Horse, and they've revealed that the year’s most anticipated event will host more exclusive Dark Horse merchandise than ever before. Here's the first batch!
From the Press Release:
As we rapidly approach San Diego Comic-Con's doors opening to the world on July 23rd, Dark Horse announces the first wave of 2014 Sdcc exclusives, available in the expanded Exclusives Store at Booth #2615.
Dark Horse has produced more items than Ever for this year’s show, as well as secured a few other extremely limited edition items from our partners. The list can be found below, available only at the Dark Horse 2014 Exclusives Store at Comic-Con International. A set number of exclusives and limited editions will be portioned for each day of the show.
1. Itty Bitty Hellboy Plush: 2014 San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive
7-1/4" tall plush version...
From the Press Release:
As we rapidly approach San Diego Comic-Con's doors opening to the world on July 23rd, Dark Horse announces the first wave of 2014 Sdcc exclusives, available in the expanded Exclusives Store at Booth #2615.
Dark Horse has produced more items than Ever for this year’s show, as well as secured a few other extremely limited edition items from our partners. The list can be found below, available only at the Dark Horse 2014 Exclusives Store at Comic-Con International. A set number of exclusives and limited editions will be portioned for each day of the show.
1. Itty Bitty Hellboy Plush: 2014 San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive
7-1/4" tall plush version...
- 7/3/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Star Wars: Darth Maul, Son of Dathomir #1
Written by Jeremy Barlow
Pencilled by Juan Frigeri
Inked by Mauro Vargos
Colors by Wes Dzioba
Published by Dark Horse Comics
If you were annoyed by the romantic subplot of Attack of the Clones or the trade disputes of Phantom Menace, Star Wars: Darth Maul #1 is the cure for what ails you. It features Darth Sidious, Darth Maul, Count Dooku, and General Grievous all fighting and scheming for the chance to take out yet another contender to their galactic domination. The contender this time is Talzin, the leader of the Witches of Dathomir. Darth Sidious took Maul away from her a long time ago to train as his apprentice. There is a lot of backstory involving Darth Maul’s return, his allies, and past that is barely touched on and makes the story confusing at times. But writer Jeremy Barlow and...
Written by Jeremy Barlow
Pencilled by Juan Frigeri
Inked by Mauro Vargos
Colors by Wes Dzioba
Published by Dark Horse Comics
If you were annoyed by the romantic subplot of Attack of the Clones or the trade disputes of Phantom Menace, Star Wars: Darth Maul #1 is the cure for what ails you. It features Darth Sidious, Darth Maul, Count Dooku, and General Grievous all fighting and scheming for the chance to take out yet another contender to their galactic domination. The contender this time is Talzin, the leader of the Witches of Dathomir. Darth Sidious took Maul away from her a long time ago to train as his apprentice. There is a lot of backstory involving Darth Maul’s return, his allies, and past that is barely touched on and makes the story confusing at times. But writer Jeremy Barlow and...
- 5/21/2014
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
Ripd: City of the Damned Tpb
Written by Jeremy Barlow
Art by Tony Parker and Colourist Michelle Madsen
Published by Dark Horse
In light of this summer’s major motion picture with Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges, Dark Horse brings us the collected Ripd: City of the Damned. Detailing the first adventure of recently deceased Us Marshall and Old West hero Roy Pulsipher, writer Jeremy Barlow offers up some fresh new backstory and context that expands and colours the Ripd universe.
For the uninitiated, Ripd stands for the Rest In Peace department, a supernatural, undead police force dedicated to assuring the protection of the living from lost souls wandering the earth. They’re sort of like Men In Black with Judeo/Christian mythology instead of aliens. City of the Damned begins with the death of Pulsipher, and then introduces us to his first mentor/partner in the department, a Puritan...
Written by Jeremy Barlow
Art by Tony Parker and Colourist Michelle Madsen
Published by Dark Horse
In light of this summer’s major motion picture with Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges, Dark Horse brings us the collected Ripd: City of the Damned. Detailing the first adventure of recently deceased Us Marshall and Old West hero Roy Pulsipher, writer Jeremy Barlow offers up some fresh new backstory and context that expands and colours the Ripd universe.
For the uninitiated, Ripd stands for the Rest In Peace department, a supernatural, undead police force dedicated to assuring the protection of the living from lost souls wandering the earth. They’re sort of like Men In Black with Judeo/Christian mythology instead of aliens. City of the Damned begins with the death of Pulsipher, and then introduces us to his first mentor/partner in the department, a Puritan...
- 5/22/2013
- by Alex McKinnon
- SoundOnSight
The fourth installment of Jeremy Barlow and Tony Parker’s R.I.P.D.: City of the Damned sees the anachronistic old west adventure come to an end for R.I.P.D. officers Roy Pulsipher and his Puritan partner Crispin Mather. This prequel to the upcoming feature film, starring Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges, successfully accomplishes what it sets out to [...]...
- 3/14/2013
- by Lonmonster
- bloody-disgusting.com
With only two issues left in Dark Horse Comics’ R.I.P.D.: City of the Damned, Jeremy Barlow continues to approach the narrative with an accelerated pace that’s fueled by Tony Parker’s knack for visual storytelling. Feeding off of each other’s creative vision, this duo effectively dishes out a well-balanced issue that’s ripe with mystery, humor, and [...]...
- 12/21/2012
- by Lonmonster
- bloody-disgusting.com
With Dark Horse Entertainment’s motion picture release of “R.I.P.D.” hitting theaters next summer, the publisher has decided to team up with writer Jeremy Barlow, and artist Tony Parker, to bring back Peter M. Lenkov’s original characters for a 4-issue mini-series. R.I.P.D.: City of the Damned functions as a prequel to the upcoming feature film, and [...]...
- 11/29/2012
- by Lonmonster
- bloody-disgusting.com
Today, digital comics platform ComiXology announced that the first installment of a four-issue digital preview of the "Hawken" is now available. While the full hardcover release of "Hawken: Genesis" won't be available until March of next year, the preview will offer the first glimpse of some of the backstory for Adhesive's upcoming free-to-play mech shooter--along with an invite to join the closed beta.
Earlier this year, we spoke with Transmedia producer Joe LeFavi about the 2013 comic release with comics publisher Archaia, where he summed up some of the mythology being built out in the upcoming hardcover:
A few hundred years into the future, big business has propelled Mankind to expand across the galaxy. Yet for the first time in history, the government permits three corporations to privately terraform and colonize an entire planet. Just imagine it. An entire planet owned and governed by corporate interests. On this planet, we watch...
Earlier this year, we spoke with Transmedia producer Joe LeFavi about the 2013 comic release with comics publisher Archaia, where he summed up some of the mythology being built out in the upcoming hardcover:
A few hundred years into the future, big business has propelled Mankind to expand across the galaxy. Yet for the first time in history, the government permits three corporations to privately terraform and colonize an entire planet. Just imagine it. An entire planet owned and governed by corporate interests. On this planet, we watch...
- 11/14/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Up until this point, Adhesive Games' mech combat Fps Hawken has dazzled us with its Unreal-powered visuals, realizing detailed, ravaged cityscapes. But in the months we've been teased with the playgrounds where you and your mech will be blasting enemies to bits, there haven't been all that many details about the story about the world of the game. Transmedia producer Joe LeFavi is hoping to change that with the upcoming release of an original graphic novel set in the Hawken universe from comic publisher Archaia. LeFavi, who's with transmedia company Quixotic Transmedia (the folks who try to figure out how to get movies into games, games into comics, and so on), is overseeing the production of the graphic novel which will feature multiple artists including Adhesive Games co-founder, Khang Le.
While its release is about a year out, we got a few questions over to LeFavi by e-mail recently during...
While its release is about a year out, we got a few questions over to LeFavi by e-mail recently during...
- 4/20/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Archaia has announced the full creative team for its Hawken graphic novel. The anthology will include a host of artists to capture different episodes in the book, which is written by Jeremy Barlow. Alongside the previously-announced illustrators Moritat and Stefano Gaudiano will be work by Federico Dallocchio, Nathan Fox, Michael Gaydos, Bagus Hutomo, Christopher Moeller, Alex Sanchez, Brian Thies, Greg Tocchini and Francisco Ruiz Velasco. The book will chart the three decade-long rise and fall of the post-apocalyptic civilisation portrayed in Meteor Entertainment's forthcoming (more)...
- 4/18/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Archaia Entertainment and Meteor Entertainment have announced a Hawken graphic novel. The book will be based on Meteor's forthcoming first-person shooter. Jeremy Barlow is writing alongside an artistic team including Moritat (Elephantmen), Stefano Gaudiano (Daredevil, Amazing Spider-Man), and Khang Le (Flight). Hawken is set on a post-apocalyptic, over-industrialised planet where the surviving population battle over their dwindling resources. "What excited us most about Hawken was their determination to revitalise, if not redefine, how people see and appreciate mechs," said the book's executive editor Joe LeFavi. "Boasting influences from Blade (more)...
- 4/1/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Super Size Me director Morgan Spurlock has co-written a graphic novel about fast-food culture. Published by Dark Horse Comics and co-written by Jeremy Barlow, Supersized serves as a companion piece to Spurlock's 2004 documentary. The book features artwork by Lukas Ketner, Tony Millionaire, Ron Chan and others. It includes original stories and shorts that expand on Super Size Me. Ron English has provided a cover illustration. "Do you dare find out what's happening behind the counters of your neighbourhood fast-food joint? Then grab a bucket and dive into one of the (more)...
- 2/25/2011
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
Just when you thought it was safe to hit the drive-thru again,"Supersized: Strange Tales From A Fast-Food Culture" arrives on the shelf at your local comic shop.
Written by "Super Size Me" director Morgan Spurlock with writer Jeremy Barlow, "Supersized" is an original graphic novel that serves as a companion to Spurlock's 2004, Oscar-nominated documentary about fast food, culture, and the industry that feeds it. Tony Millionaire, Ron English, and a variety of other illustrators provide what's likely to be some truly stomach-churning visuals for the anthology, which includes both original stories and several that expand upon those in the original documentary.
"Supersized" hits shelves March 9, but the good folks at Dark Horse Comics have given Splash Page readers an exclusive preview of the book.
Click on the image below for a seven-page preview of "Supersized"...
Official solicit text:
Supersized: Strange Tales From A Fast-Food Culture Tpb
Do you dare...
Written by "Super Size Me" director Morgan Spurlock with writer Jeremy Barlow, "Supersized" is an original graphic novel that serves as a companion to Spurlock's 2004, Oscar-nominated documentary about fast food, culture, and the industry that feeds it. Tony Millionaire, Ron English, and a variety of other illustrators provide what's likely to be some truly stomach-churning visuals for the anthology, which includes both original stories and several that expand upon those in the original documentary.
"Supersized" hits shelves March 9, but the good folks at Dark Horse Comics have given Splash Page readers an exclusive preview of the book.
Click on the image below for a seven-page preview of "Supersized"...
Official solicit text:
Supersized: Strange Tales From A Fast-Food Culture Tpb
Do you dare...
- 2/24/2011
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
We're big fans of the Adult Swim animated series "Metalocalypse" around Splash Page HQ, so we were psyched to bring you exclusive previews of the first two issues of Dark Horse Comics' "Metalocalypse/Dethklok" comic book series. We're continuing that trend today with an exclusive preview of the third and final issue of the miniseries.
"Metalocalypse/Dethklok" #3 features a story by series creator/writer Brendon Small and series director/designer Jon Schnepp, with interior art Lucas Marangon and covers by Schnepp and "The Goon" creator Eric Powell. The issue hits shelves February 23, 2011.
You can check out an exclusive preview below, but be warned: when the most brutal band in the world heads to comics, things get even, well... brutaler.
Click on each thumbnail below to view the full page...
Official solicit info:
Metalocalypse/ Dethklok #3
Dethklok have constructed the ultimate concert venue, the DethTrain--three stories high and eight car lanes wide,...
"Metalocalypse/Dethklok" #3 features a story by series creator/writer Brendon Small and series director/designer Jon Schnepp, with interior art Lucas Marangon and covers by Schnepp and "The Goon" creator Eric Powell. The issue hits shelves February 23, 2011.
You can check out an exclusive preview below, but be warned: when the most brutal band in the world heads to comics, things get even, well... brutaler.
Click on each thumbnail below to view the full page...
Official solicit info:
Metalocalypse/ Dethklok #3
Dethklok have constructed the ultimate concert venue, the DethTrain--three stories high and eight car lanes wide,...
- 2/9/2011
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
Back in September we gave you your first look at "Metalocalypse/Dethklok," the new comic book series from Dark Horse Comics based on the Adult Swim animated series "Metalocalypse" — and now we have an exclusive look inside the second issue!
Written by "Metalocalypse" creator/writer Brendon Small and director/designer Jon Schnepp, the second issue of the comic finds the band returning to Helsinki after an earlier performance that awakened a massive, angry, and viciously destructive troll. In our six-page preview, the band debates the existence of the supernatural as only they can, and gets ready for what's likely to be an even more devastating encore.
"Metalocalypse/Dethklok" #2 hits shelves December 15, and will feature a cover by "The Goon" creator Eric Powell.
Click on the thumbnails below to view each page:
Official solicit info:
Metalocalypse/Dethklok #2 (Jon Schnepp cover)
Writer: Brendon Small, Jon Schnepp, Jeremy Barlow
An especially brutal Dethklok...
Written by "Metalocalypse" creator/writer Brendon Small and director/designer Jon Schnepp, the second issue of the comic finds the band returning to Helsinki after an earlier performance that awakened a massive, angry, and viciously destructive troll. In our six-page preview, the band debates the existence of the supernatural as only they can, and gets ready for what's likely to be an even more devastating encore.
"Metalocalypse/Dethklok" #2 hits shelves December 15, and will feature a cover by "The Goon" creator Eric Powell.
Click on the thumbnails below to view each page:
Official solicit info:
Metalocalypse/Dethklok #2 (Jon Schnepp cover)
Writer: Brendon Small, Jon Schnepp, Jeremy Barlow
An especially brutal Dethklok...
- 11/22/2010
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
Last week, we gave you the first look at "Metalocalypse/Dethklok" #1, the first issue of Dark Horse Comics' upcoming series based on the hit Adult Swim animated series. Judging by reader response, you were pretty excited about seeing Nathan Explosion, William Murderface, and the rest of their Dethklok band mates get their own comic, so we're back with another exclusive peek at the project, courtesy of Dark Horse.
This time around, we have the first look at two covers from "Metalocalypse/Dethklok" #3, featuring art by Jon Schnepp and "The Goon" creator Eric Powell. We also have a full synopsis for the third issue of the series, co-written by Schnepp, "Metalocalypse" creator Brendon Small, and Jeremy Barlow.
Go ahead and ride the DethTrain!
"Metalocalypse/Dethklok" #3 hits shelves December 29. Read on for the full solicit text:
Metalocalypse/Dethklok #3 (of 3)
Brendon Small (W), Jon Schnepp (W/Cover), Jeremy Barlow (W), Lucas Marangon (A...
This time around, we have the first look at two covers from "Metalocalypse/Dethklok" #3, featuring art by Jon Schnepp and "The Goon" creator Eric Powell. We also have a full synopsis for the third issue of the series, co-written by Schnepp, "Metalocalypse" creator Brendon Small, and Jeremy Barlow.
Go ahead and ride the DethTrain!
"Metalocalypse/Dethklok" #3 hits shelves December 29. Read on for the full solicit text:
Metalocalypse/Dethklok #3 (of 3)
Brendon Small (W), Jon Schnepp (W/Cover), Jeremy Barlow (W), Lucas Marangon (A...
- 9/16/2010
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
Last year, the harder-than-hardcore "Metalocalypse" crew made their comics debut in a crossover with Eric Powell's slackjaw-stomping hero, The Goon. It looks like they enjoyed their time in the comics world, because next month we'll see the black-metal musicians of Dethklok go solo in Dark Horse Comics' new "Metalocalypse/Dethklok" series — and we have your exclusive first look at the series!
Based on the popular Adult Swim animated series "Metalocalypse," the comic will feature stories by series creator/writer Brendon Small and director/designer Jon Schnepp. Eric Powell and Schnepp will create the covers for the series, with Lucas Marangon providing the interior art.
They're the most brutal band on Earth and the world's seventh-largest economy, and we're the site bringing you a three-page preview of their solo comics debut! Check out Eric Powell's cover and the first three pages below, then read on for the full solicit info.
Based on the popular Adult Swim animated series "Metalocalypse," the comic will feature stories by series creator/writer Brendon Small and director/designer Jon Schnepp. Eric Powell and Schnepp will create the covers for the series, with Lucas Marangon providing the interior art.
They're the most brutal band on Earth and the world's seventh-largest economy, and we're the site bringing you a three-page preview of their solo comics debut! Check out Eric Powell's cover and the first three pages below, then read on for the full solicit info.
- 9/9/2010
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
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