Browsing: Vertigo

This year’s New York Comic Con was sick! (I found out “sick” is the new “awesome” when I was at a restaurant wearing a cool Batman shirt and a guy came up behind me declaring, “That shirt is SICK!” I may be behind on my current lingo, but I figured it out!) This past weekend, the latest NYCC was held in the Big Apple, and it was great! I was yet again on both sides of the table, and all four days were big ones, with the crowds being the biggest I’d ever experienced there. Thursday, Friday and Sunday all…

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During the Vertigo panel, the DC Comics’ imprint announced twelve new titles coming our way this fall and beyond. Here are the new titles: October The Twilight Children – Gilbert Hernandez and Darwyn Cooke Survivors’ Club – Lauren Beukes, Dale Halvorsen, Ryan Kelly Clean Room – Gail Simone and John Hunt Art Ops – Shaun Simon and Michael Allred November Unfollow – Rob Williams and Mike Downling Slash & Burn – Si Spencer, Max Dunbar, and Ande Parks Red Thorn – David Baillie and Meghan Hetrick Jacked – Erik Kripke and John Higgins December Sheriff of Baghdad – Tom King…

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Press Release DC Entertainment’s Vertigo imprint, home to creator-driven, standalone and high concept stories, will publish AMPED from acclaimed television creator Eric Kripke (SUPERNATURAL, REVOLUTION).

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Chondra goes undercover at a convention in Effigy #3 and the secret organization reveal a little bit more about their methods.

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Press Release Today, Vertigo, the innovative, boundary-pushing imprint of DC Entertainment, announced it will release a prequel to 2012’s GET JIRO! from renowned chef and New York Times bestselling author Anthony Bourdain (Kitchen Confidential, Medium Raw) along with co-writer Joel Rose (La Pacifica, Kill Kill Faster Faster), interior artist Alé Garza, and cover artist Dave Johnson. Reminiscent of a Yakuza action movie, the original graphic novel GET JIRO: BLOOD AND SUSHI is set in Tokyo and tells the story of how Jiro’s two worlds collided as he worked for his father’s mob, yet pursued his love of cooking at night…

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Fables: the Wolf Among Us #14 highlights the difference in approach and status between Bibgy and Bluebeard and deal further with the death of Snow White. Plus, a big reveal!

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Wolf Moon #4 has Dillon face off against the Wolf and another hunter he has never encountered before.

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What do you get when you take a new, futuristic Los Angeles, mix it with Mad Max style gladiatorial combat and sprinkle social commentary?  The answer: Suiciders #1 by Lee Bermejo.  Major Spoilers takes a look at the new Vertigo series and has a review for you after the jump!

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The final issue of Fables is rapidly approaching, and the series central conflict is finally coming to a head, as Briar Rose and Snow White move towards conflict neither truly wants but each is cursed to be unable to avoid…  Your Major Spoilers review of Fables #149 awaits!

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Who’s ready for the television adaptation of Chris Roberson and Michael Allred’s iZombe? It’s coming March 17th, and The CW has released two new pieces of promo art for the show.

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