From Zac Thompson, Hayden Sherman, and Jim Campbell, we have the first details on the eco-horror of Into the Unbeing: Part One, along with an exclusive reveal of the cover art! The series, set in the anomalous Australian Outback, is being published by Dark Horse Comics, with the first issue available in June:
"New from critically acclaimed writer Zac Thompson, visionary artist Hayden Sherman, and letterer Jim Campbell, comes Into the Unbeing: Part One, a four-issue eco-horror comic about a group of scientists who can’t resist investigating an unusual discovery in the Australian outback. Suddenly finding themselves trapped in the mouth of a giant, with no direction to go but further in. The issue #1 main cover is by Sherman, with variant covers provided by Matt Lesniewski and Tyler Boss."
Synopsis: "Into the Unbeing follows a group of climate scientists working in a remote base camp on the Australian outback...
"New from critically acclaimed writer Zac Thompson, visionary artist Hayden Sherman, and letterer Jim Campbell, comes Into the Unbeing: Part One, a four-issue eco-horror comic about a group of scientists who can’t resist investigating an unusual discovery in the Australian outback. Suddenly finding themselves trapped in the mouth of a giant, with no direction to go but further in. The issue #1 main cover is by Sherman, with variant covers provided by Matt Lesniewski and Tyler Boss."
Synopsis: "Into the Unbeing follows a group of climate scientists working in a remote base camp on the Australian outback...
- 2/22/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Neil Gaiman’s fantasy novel Anansi Boys is heading to the sequential art world of comics.
The 2005 novel, a New York Times best-seller that won the Locus and British Fantasy Awards, is being adapted by Dark Horse Comics, which has set screenwriter and comics author Marc Bernardin to pen what will be an eight-issue miniseries.
Shawn Martinbrough, perhaps best known as the longtime artist of the Robert Kirkman title Thief of Thieves as well as Marvel’s Luke Cage Noir, is drawing the book, which will have colors by Chris Sotomayor and letters by Jim Campbell. The first issue is due to hit stores June 26.
The novel told the travails of “Fat” Charlie Nancy, who leads a boring life as a boring Londoner until he discovers two things: that his recently deceased father was, in fact, Anansi, the trickster god of African folklore, and that he has a twin brother he’s never met.
The 2005 novel, a New York Times best-seller that won the Locus and British Fantasy Awards, is being adapted by Dark Horse Comics, which has set screenwriter and comics author Marc Bernardin to pen what will be an eight-issue miniseries.
Shawn Martinbrough, perhaps best known as the longtime artist of the Robert Kirkman title Thief of Thieves as well as Marvel’s Luke Cage Noir, is drawing the book, which will have colors by Chris Sotomayor and letters by Jim Campbell. The first issue is due to hit stores June 26.
The novel told the travails of “Fat” Charlie Nancy, who leads a boring life as a boring Londoner until he discovers two things: that his recently deceased father was, in fact, Anansi, the trickster god of African folklore, and that he has a twin brother he’s never met.
- 2/21/2024
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
We're in the middle of San Diego Comic-Con and Vault Comics is here with their biggest slate of programming to date, including an exclusive pre-release of one of the year’s most anticipated series! Today, they just announced Something Crawled Out, "a terrifying new horror series that will have you questioning the core concepts of good and evil." Written by Son M., drawn by Cas ‘MadCursed’ Peirano, colored by Vittorio Astone, lettered by Jim Campbell, and designed by Tim Daniel, Something Crawled Out will hit store shelves this October! We have exclusive details, plus a look at cover and promo art:
The Midwest is the backdrop for Something Crawled Out, where Edith “Eddie” Miller has no grand plans or great prospects. She spends her days sleeping in and her nights working shifts at a gas station. But when her younger sister fails to come home, Eddie unearths a web of missing girls and rotting bodies.
The Midwest is the backdrop for Something Crawled Out, where Edith “Eddie” Miller has no grand plans or great prospects. She spends her days sleeping in and her nights working shifts at a gas station. But when her younger sister fails to come home, Eddie unearths a web of missing girls and rotting bodies.
- 7/21/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
A cursed production? A screening of a long-lost movie goes wrong?! The Midnite Show cover and description immediately has me thinking that this story would fit in well with Popcorn and The Monster Squad, so I'm super excited to dig into the first of four issues this October from Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, Bill Crabtree, and Jim Campbell:
From the Press Release: Supernatural horror fans can scream with glee as Dark Horse Comics presents an entirely new taste of terror in The Midnite Show. The four-issue series reunites the creators of The Sixth Gun, Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, and Bill Crabtree. Joined by letterer Jim Campbell (The Great British Bump-Off), they tell the tale of a cursed movie production and the horror fans caught in the creepy creature crossover dead set on bringing their nightmares to life.
Basil Saxon is a legend among horror fans. Over fifty years ago,...
From the Press Release: Supernatural horror fans can scream with glee as Dark Horse Comics presents an entirely new taste of terror in The Midnite Show. The four-issue series reunites the creators of The Sixth Gun, Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, and Bill Crabtree. Joined by letterer Jim Campbell (The Great British Bump-Off), they tell the tale of a cursed movie production and the horror fans caught in the creepy creature crossover dead set on bringing their nightmares to life.
Basil Saxon is a legend among horror fans. Over fifty years ago,...
- 7/19/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Bernie Madoff destroyed thousands of lives with his Ponzi scheme, including the lives of his own family members. Netflix documented the rise and fall of his fraudulent company in the popular series Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street. However, the true crime documentary only touched on the impact this scheme had on Madoff’s relatives.
Almost immediately after his arrest in 2008, his family was struck by one tragedy after another, ensuring the Madoff name ended with the death of Madoff’s sons. Here’s a look at how Madoff’s Ponzi scheme destroyed his family.
Bernie Madoff lost 64 billion Bernard Madoff exits federal court in 2009 in New York City. I Mario Tama/Getty Images
Madoff’s scheme involved taking money from clients with the understanding that he would invest it for them. Instead, he moved the cash through several bank accounts to disguise the transactions. He then provided his clients...
Almost immediately after his arrest in 2008, his family was struck by one tragedy after another, ensuring the Madoff name ended with the death of Madoff’s sons. Here’s a look at how Madoff’s Ponzi scheme destroyed his family.
Bernie Madoff lost 64 billion Bernard Madoff exits federal court in 2009 in New York City. I Mario Tama/Getty Images
Madoff’s scheme involved taking money from clients with the understanding that he would invest it for them. Instead, he moved the cash through several bank accounts to disguise the transactions. He then provided his clients...
- 2/9/2023
- by Rose Burke
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
As I type this, my post on the first volume of Steeple was written close to a month ago but has not yet gone live. So I am trying to space things out on this blog, but I may not be spacing them quite far enough for my own systems to work well.
In any case, this is a sequel to the first Steeple , which was written and drawn by John Allison with colors from Sarah Stern and letters from Jim Campbell. The first collection also appeared first as a five-issue series of floppy comics.
Steeple, Vol. 2: The Silvery Moon , by comparison, appeared originally on-line at Allison’s site , and is an all-Allison joint. This one collects two somewhat discrete stories, and I can even link you to those stories online, on the cheekily-titled steeple.church site: The Silvery Moon and Secret Sentai . I just noticed they were (still...
In any case, this is a sequel to the first Steeple , which was written and drawn by John Allison with colors from Sarah Stern and letters from Jim Campbell. The first collection also appeared first as a five-issue series of floppy comics.
Steeple, Vol. 2: The Silvery Moon , by comparison, appeared originally on-line at Allison’s site , and is an all-Allison joint. This one collects two somewhat discrete stories, and I can even link you to those stories online, on the cheekily-titled steeple.church site: The Silvery Moon and Secret Sentai . I just noticed they were (still...
- 5/20/2022
- by Andrew Wheeler
- Comicmix.com
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