Welcome back to another Comics Corner, highlighting some of the most interesting horror-related comics now in circulation. Miss The Walking Dead on your TV screen? Well, Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead #167 from Image Comics is out now, and we have the cover artwork! Also: Penny Dreadful: The Awaking #2.2, Blood Blister #2, Outcast #27, Fissure #2, Paper Girls #14, Big Trouble in Little China/Lost in New York, and Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Omnibus Trade Paperback Volume 1.
Penny Dreadful: The Awaking #2.2: "Continues the story directly after the shocking events of Penny Dreadful’s season three TV finale, featuring Ethan Chandler, Sir Malcolm Murray, Ferdinand Lyle, and Lily! Written by Penny Dreadful TV series co-executive producer Chris King with interior art by Jésus Hérvas (Sons of Anarchy).
Written by: Chris King
Art by: Jesus Hervas
Colored by: Jason Wordie
Cover by: Tristan Jones
Genres: Action/AdventureHorrorMovies & TV
About Book
Page Count: 31 Pages...
Penny Dreadful: The Awaking #2.2: "Continues the story directly after the shocking events of Penny Dreadful’s season three TV finale, featuring Ethan Chandler, Sir Malcolm Murray, Ferdinand Lyle, and Lily! Written by Penny Dreadful TV series co-executive producer Chris King with interior art by Jésus Hérvas (Sons of Anarchy).
Written by: Chris King
Art by: Jesus Hervas
Colored by: Jason Wordie
Cover by: Tristan Jones
Genres: Action/AdventureHorrorMovies & TV
About Book
Page Count: 31 Pages...
- 5/4/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Derby County head coach Steve McClaren labelled striker Chris Martin as “focal” to the way his side play after the Rams recorded their fifth straight Championship win over nine-man Blackpool.
Former Norwich frontman Martin hit a hat-trick – two coming from the penalty spot – to lift the Rams up to fourth. McClaren said:
“I’m pleased for Chris – he admitted he wasn’t at his best on Wednesday [in the win over Middlesbrough]. He’s become the focal point to our attack and our team.
“He allows the players around to come in because he can hold the ball up, has great awareness and a great touch. The key thing is he scores and makes assists. If he didn’t do that then he wouldn’t be in the team.”
McClaren also credited the entire County squad for their sensational recent form which has seen them turn around what was becoming a disappointing season under previous manager Nigel Clough.
Former Norwich frontman Martin hit a hat-trick – two coming from the penalty spot – to lift the Rams up to fourth. McClaren said:
“I’m pleased for Chris – he admitted he wasn’t at his best on Wednesday [in the win over Middlesbrough]. He’s become the focal point to our attack and our team.
“He allows the players around to come in because he can hold the ball up, has great awareness and a great touch. The key thing is he scores and makes assists. If he didn’t do that then he wouldn’t be in the team.”
McClaren also credited the entire County squad for their sensational recent form which has seen them turn around what was becoming a disappointing season under previous manager Nigel Clough.
- 12/7/2013
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
Idw has announced in a new press release that they are currently planning on developing several television series based on their current comic book titles. To accomplish this, Idw has formed Idw Entertainment, an in-house television division that will soon begin work on developing shows based on “Life Undead”, “Brooklyn Animal Control”, and “V Wars” with additional projects on the way. The newly founded division will be headed up by David Ozer, the executive producer on AMC’s “The Walking Dead”, who will oversee the adaptation of Idw titles into future TV shows.
“Life Undead” will follow a New Orleans detective after he finds himself immersed in a supernatural world; “Brooklyn Animal Control” will follow the exploits of a special division of the NYPD that regulates a small community of werewolves in the big city, and “V Wars” will tell the story of the first Vampire War fought by humanity.
“Life Undead” will follow a New Orleans detective after he finds himself immersed in a supernatural world; “Brooklyn Animal Control” will follow the exploits of a special division of the NYPD that regulates a small community of werewolves in the big city, and “V Wars” will tell the story of the first Vampire War fought by humanity.
- 10/17/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
More comic book adaptations on TV? Yes Please. Idw Publishing has heard our call and is poised to deliver, with today’s announcement that it has opened a new division to fund and develop their properties for TV. Entitled Idw Entertainment, it is already moving forward with development of Life Undead and Brooklyn Animal Control, and is reportedly already near a network deal for V Wars.
Circle of Confusion, whose production side is an executive producer on The Walking Dead and whose management arm represents Robert Kirkman, amongst many others, will executive produce all projects. This is going to be so good. Here are the deets:
Comic Book Powerhouse Idw Publishing Launches New Division, Idw Entertainment, To Fund, Develop And Produce Television Properties David Ozer Appointed President of Idw Entertainment Circle of Confusion to Guide New Division’s Development and Production
San Diego, CA (October 17, 2013) – Idw Publishing, one of the...
Circle of Confusion, whose production side is an executive producer on The Walking Dead and whose management arm represents Robert Kirkman, amongst many others, will executive produce all projects. This is going to be so good. Here are the deets:
Comic Book Powerhouse Idw Publishing Launches New Division, Idw Entertainment, To Fund, Develop And Produce Television Properties David Ozer Appointed President of Idw Entertainment Circle of Confusion to Guide New Division’s Development and Production
San Diego, CA (October 17, 2013) – Idw Publishing, one of the...
- 10/17/2013
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
It’s that time of the year when we honor the best of 2011's movies, TV shows, books, and music so of course that also means comics, and ComicMonsters.com has kicked off its third annual Horror Comic Awards.
Voting is open via the ComicMonsters.com website from today, December 21st, through Saturday, December 31st. May the most brutal comic prevail!
The categories and nominees for 2011 are:
Writer of the Year
Mike Mignola on Hellboy
Joe Hill on Locke and Key
Joshua Fialkov on I, Vampire and Echoes
Robert Kirkman on The Walking Dead
Peter Milligan on Hellblazer/Justice League Dark
Scott Snyder on American Vampire
Clive Barker and Christopher Monfette on Hellraiser
Jeff Lemire on Animal Man/Sweet Tooth
Artist of the Year
Gabriel Rodriguez on Locke and Key
Menton 3 on Monocyte
Andrea Sorrentino on I, Vampire
Charlie Adlard on The Walking Dead<
Nat Jones on 68
Giuseppe Camuncoli on...
Voting is open via the ComicMonsters.com website from today, December 21st, through Saturday, December 31st. May the most brutal comic prevail!
The categories and nominees for 2011 are:
Writer of the Year
Mike Mignola on Hellboy
Joe Hill on Locke and Key
Joshua Fialkov on I, Vampire and Echoes
Robert Kirkman on The Walking Dead
Peter Milligan on Hellblazer/Justice League Dark
Scott Snyder on American Vampire
Clive Barker and Christopher Monfette on Hellraiser
Jeff Lemire on Animal Man/Sweet Tooth
Artist of the Year
Gabriel Rodriguez on Locke and Key
Menton 3 on Monocyte
Andrea Sorrentino on I, Vampire
Charlie Adlard on The Walking Dead<
Nat Jones on 68
Giuseppe Camuncoli on...
- 12/21/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
London - There's a Hollywood cast for Britain's Whatsonstage theater awards, with James Earl Jones, Jude Law and Kevin Spacey competing for best actor in a play.
Jones is nominated for "Driving Miss Daisy," Law for "Anna Christie" and Spacey for "Richard III," alongside Benedict Cumberbatch for "Frankenstein," James Corden for "One Man, Two Guvnors" and David Tennant for "Much Ado About Nothing."
The prizes, run by theater website whatonstage.com, are decided by public vote.
Best actress contenders announced Friday include Vanessa Redgrave for "Driving Miss Daisy" and Kristin Scott Thomas for "Betrayal."
In the musical categories, there are multiple nominations for the movie-inspired romance "Ghost" and Roald Dahl-based "Matilda."
Winners will be announced Feb. 19. See below for the full list of nominees.
Watch previews of some of the nominated plays:
The Full List Of 2011/12 Nominations
Best Actress in a Play
Eve Best – Much Ado About Nothing at...
Jones is nominated for "Driving Miss Daisy," Law for "Anna Christie" and Spacey for "Richard III," alongside Benedict Cumberbatch for "Frankenstein," James Corden for "One Man, Two Guvnors" and David Tennant for "Much Ado About Nothing."
The prizes, run by theater website whatonstage.com, are decided by public vote.
Best actress contenders announced Friday include Vanessa Redgrave for "Driving Miss Daisy" and Kristin Scott Thomas for "Betrayal."
In the musical categories, there are multiple nominations for the movie-inspired romance "Ghost" and Roald Dahl-based "Matilda."
Winners will be announced Feb. 19. See below for the full list of nominees.
Watch previews of some of the nominated plays:
The Full List Of 2011/12 Nominations
Best Actress in a Play
Eve Best – Much Ado About Nothing at...
- 12/2/2011
- by AP/The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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