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Tag Archives: Dynamite Entertainment
Gail Simone to Write Red Sonja. I May Actually Read It.
I must confess that I avoid Red Sonja like the plague. there is so little about the character that makes sense. She fights people who have bladed weapons, but she wears only enough armor to make peeing and breast-feeding a … Continue reading
Dynamite Debut for Black Bat in May
Dynamite continues its streak of publishing new comics based on classic pulp heroes. Apparently the latest crossover between the pulp heroes, Masks, is quite good. Anyone who has read it want to chime in with their opinion? Dynamite Entertainment proudly … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Buccellato, Dynamite Entertainment, Ronan Cliquet, The Black Bat
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Put This on Your Calendar: Chris Roberson
Who: Chris Roberson What: Signing Masks #1 When: November 28th, 7:00 pm Where: Things From Another World – 2916 NE Broadway, Portland Classic pulp heroes collide at the Portland Things From Another World! Green Hornet, Kato, Zorro, The Spider, and … Continue reading
NYCC: Remender and Renaud Bring Devolution to Dynamite
With NYCC wrapping up it looks like the announcements belonged to the independents. Oni, Image, and Dynamite each had a slate of announcements overshadowing everything Marvel or DC could produce. Before the Con wrapped, Dynamite fired off one last salvo. … Continue reading
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Tagged Devolution, Dynamite Entertainment, NYCC, Paul Renaud, Rick Remender
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NYCC: Matt Sturges to Pen Damsels Spin-Off For Dynamite
Matt Sturges is ging to be treading in some familiar territory when he writes the as of yet unnamed Damsels spin-off series for Dynamite. Sturges, who worked on the Jack of Fables series at Vertigo, will pen a spin-off series … Continue reading
NYCC: Joshua Hale Fialkov Added to Dynamite Project
Dynamite is really making a splash at this year’s NYCC. It has been one announcement after another about new projects. Most surprising has been the balance between licensed projects (which Dynamite is most famous for) and original projects. Yesterday it … Continue reading
Abnett and Lanning are the New Starbuck and Apollo
This is like getting peanut butter all over my chocolate! Two of my favorite creators are working on one of my favorite properties! As I have mentioned several times, I love DnA’s cosmic work. Their Guidiansverse is the only Marvel … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Lanning, Battlestar Galactica, Dan Abnett, Dynamite Entertainment, NYCC
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Matt Wagner To Pen Shadow: Year One
I must confess I have never gotten in to the Shadow. Not sure why. Seems like it has all the things I like in a character: pulp origins, awesome outfit, cool tagline. With the announcement coming out of NYCC that … Continue reading
Curious Thought About Dynamite’s Van Lente Announcement
It is always interesting to see what items are or are not included in a creator’s resume when they are announced by a publisher. On the one hand. the publisher wants to create hype for the project by tying the … Continue reading
Fred Van Lente To Write Zombie Title for Dynamite
Dynamite Entertainment announced that Fred Van Lente will pen a “quirky” zombie tale. I’m not sure why they went out of their way to point out that this will be a quirky tale. Does Van Lente write any other kind … Continue reading