A tense trailer for a post-apocalyptic thriller, variant cover art for The Walking Dead #1 featuring Michonne and her pets, and Blu-ray / DVD release details for Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau comprise this round-up.
Z for Zachariah: Directed by Craig Zobel from Nissar Modi's screenplay that's based on the 1974 novel by Robert C. O’Brien, Z for Zachariah stars Margot Robbie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Chris Pine. The film is slated for a limited theatrical release from Roadside Attractions beginning August 21st.
Synopsis (via Collider): "In the wake of a nuclear war, a young woman survives on her own, fearing she may actually be the proverbial last woman on earth, until she discovers the most astonishing sight of her life: another human being. A distraught scientist, he’s nearly been driven mad by radiation exposure and his desperate search for others.
Z for Zachariah: Directed by Craig Zobel from Nissar Modi's screenplay that's based on the 1974 novel by Robert C. O’Brien, Z for Zachariah stars Margot Robbie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Chris Pine. The film is slated for a limited theatrical release from Roadside Attractions beginning August 21st.
Synopsis (via Collider): "In the wake of a nuclear war, a young woman survives on her own, fearing she may actually be the proverbial last woman on earth, until she discovers the most astonishing sight of her life: another human being. A distraught scientist, he’s nearly been driven mad by radiation exposure and his desperate search for others.
- 6/4/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
2015 has been quite the eclectic year for comics, and this fact is reflected in our top ten list. Image Comics continues to be the true house of ideas with books ranging from a feminist twist on exploitation films to a murder mystery set in 1940s Hollywood and even a Lgbtq-friendly parody of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Even though they are in the middle of big events (Convergence and Secret Wars), DC and Marvel respectively still have room for offbeat takes on their iconic or not so iconic characters and are represented on this list along with Valiant, which has attracted a veritable Murderer’s Row of creator to shape and develop their shared universe.
Here are the top ten comics of 2015 so far.
10. Wytches (Image)
Wytches #4-6
Written by Scott Snyder
Art by Jock
Colors by Matt Hollingsworth
Wytches is without a doubt the best new horror comic of the year.
Here are the top ten comics of 2015 so far.
10. Wytches (Image)
Wytches #4-6
Written by Scott Snyder
Art by Jock
Colors by Matt Hollingsworth
Wytches is without a doubt the best new horror comic of the year.
- 6/1/2015
- by Staff
- SoundOnSight
The Valiant #4
Written by Jeff Lemire and Matt Kindt
Artwork by Paolo Rivera with Joe Rivera
Lettering by Dave Lanphear
Published by Valiant Entertainment
The Valiant has been such a fantastic read. It is a great way to introduce readers into the Valiant Universe by featuring some of their deeply nuanced characters like The Eternal Warrior and Ninjak. Truthfully, however, The Valiant’s strength lies in two characters: Bloodshot and Geomancer.
The Geomancer, Kay McHenry occupying the role in the present time, is being hunted by one of the most terrifying beings to grace the pages of any Valiant title, maybe even any comic: The Immortal Enemy. Since individuals were granted the title and powers of Geomancer – essentially harnessing the ability to control the natural environments around them – the Immortal Enemy has hunted down and killed Geomancers throughout history. The Immortal Enemy manifests into an entity that represents the deepest...
Written by Jeff Lemire and Matt Kindt
Artwork by Paolo Rivera with Joe Rivera
Lettering by Dave Lanphear
Published by Valiant Entertainment
The Valiant has been such a fantastic read. It is a great way to introduce readers into the Valiant Universe by featuring some of their deeply nuanced characters like The Eternal Warrior and Ninjak. Truthfully, however, The Valiant’s strength lies in two characters: Bloodshot and Geomancer.
The Geomancer, Kay McHenry occupying the role in the present time, is being hunted by one of the most terrifying beings to grace the pages of any Valiant title, maybe even any comic: The Immortal Enemy. Since individuals were granted the title and powers of Geomancer – essentially harnessing the ability to control the natural environments around them – the Immortal Enemy has hunted down and killed Geomancers throughout history. The Immortal Enemy manifests into an entity that represents the deepest...
- 3/28/2015
- by Anthony Spataro
- SoundOnSight
The season three finale of ‘Teen Mom 2′ aired on Feb. 4, but after witnessing the season four trailer, it’s obvious that the biggest drama has yet to come!
Teen Mom 2 is upping the ante with season four. MTV released the trailer for next season, airing Feb. 18, showing Jenelle Evans and Kailyn Lowry physically assaulting their boyfriends/baby daddies, Chelsea Houska hooking up with Adam Lind — unprotected, and Leah Messer getting pregnant Again. I’m not going to lie — it looks juicy, entertaining and will surely be highly addictive.
Jenelle Evans Attacks Gary Head & Reunites With Kieffer Delp
We all know that Jenelle has had quite a few number of volatile relationships. Now, we’ll finally see them unfold on season four. Gary Head makes his first TV appearance, but it doesn’t seem to be a pleasant experience. In the preview clip released by MTV, Jenelle is seen...
Teen Mom 2 is upping the ante with season four. MTV released the trailer for next season, airing Feb. 18, showing Jenelle Evans and Kailyn Lowry physically assaulting their boyfriends/baby daddies, Chelsea Houska hooking up with Adam Lind — unprotected, and Leah Messer getting pregnant Again. I’m not going to lie — it looks juicy, entertaining and will surely be highly addictive.
Jenelle Evans Attacks Gary Head & Reunites With Kieffer Delp
We all know that Jenelle has had quite a few number of volatile relationships. Now, we’ll finally see them unfold on season four. Gary Head makes his first TV appearance, but it doesn’t seem to be a pleasant experience. In the preview clip released by MTV, Jenelle is seen...
- 2/5/2013
- by Christopher Rogers
- HollywoodLife
If you weren’t following our Twitter feed or our Facebook page in real time on Saturday night (and good heavens, why weren’t you?) the 2012 Harvey Awards were given out at the Baltimore Comic-Con. Daredevil was the big winner of the night with four wins for Best Series, Best New Series, Best Inker and Best Writer. Hark! A Vagrant‘s Kate Beaton won three with Best Online Comics Work, the Special Award for Humor, and Best Cartoonist. Jim Henson’s Tale Of Sand by Ramon Perez won two for Best Original Graphic Album and Best Story, tying Walt Simonson’s The Mighty Thor: Artist’s Edition with wins for Best Domestic Reprint Project and the Special Award for Excellence in Presentation, and J.H. Williams on Batwoman snagging Best Artist and Best Cover Artist.
The Dick Giordano Humanitarian Award from the Hero Initiative was given posthumously to Joe Kubert,...
The Dick Giordano Humanitarian Award from the Hero Initiative was given posthumously to Joe Kubert,...
- 9/11/2012
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
The winners of the 2012 Eisner Awards have been announced at San Diego Comic-Con International. Mark Waid and Archaia's Jim Henson's Tale of Sand dominated the event, taking three honours each. Waid's acclaimed Marvel Comics Daredevil title - which he has been writing alongside artists Marcos Martin, Paolo Rivera and Joe Rivera - received the awards for 'Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)' and 'Best Continuing Series', with the scribe also being named 'Best Writer'. Based on an unproduced screenplay by Henson and Jerry Juhl, (more)...
- 7/15/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards — largely considered the “Comic Oscars” — were given out Friday night at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel. And the winners are…
Best Short Story
“The Seventh,” by Darwyn Cooke, in Richard Stark’s Parker: The Martini Edition (Idw)
Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)
Daredevil #7, by Mark Waid, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera (Marvel)
Best Continuing Series
Daredevil, by Mark Waid, Marcos Martin, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera (Marvel)
Best Limited Series
Criminal: The Last of the Innocent, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Marvel Icon)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 7)
Dragon Puncher Island,...
Best Short Story
“The Seventh,” by Darwyn Cooke, in Richard Stark’s Parker: The Martini Edition (Idw)
Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)
Daredevil #7, by Mark Waid, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera (Marvel)
Best Continuing Series
Daredevil, by Mark Waid, Marcos Martin, Paolo Rivera, and Joe Rivera (Marvel)
Best Limited Series
Criminal: The Last of the Innocent, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Marvel Icon)
Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 7)
Dragon Puncher Island,...
- 7/14/2012
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Pretty much the comic book Oscars, the 2012 nominations for the Eisner awards have been announced. There is quite are large showing from Marvel in the superhero department, not so much from DC. Surprising, considering the company’s high profile New 52 relaunch. Save for Jeff Lemire’s nomination for Best Writer, most of DC’s nomination are pre-relaunch, or from their Vertigo imprint which has been left untouched by the New 52. The nominations are usually as controversial as the Oscars, with books and whole companies being left out, much to fans, sometimes, anger and confusion.
A full list of the nominations are below, courtesy of Bleeding Cool, and the award will take place at this years San Diego Comic Con.
Best Short Story “A Brief History of the Art Form Known as Hortisculpture,” by Adrian Tomine, in Optic Nerve #12 (Drawn & Quarterly) “Harvest of Fear,” by Jim Woodring, in The Simpsons’ Treehouse of Horror #17 (Bongo) “The Phototaker,...
A full list of the nominations are below, courtesy of Bleeding Cool, and the award will take place at this years San Diego Comic Con.
Best Short Story “A Brief History of the Art Form Known as Hortisculpture,” by Adrian Tomine, in Optic Nerve #12 (Drawn & Quarterly) “Harvest of Fear,” by Jim Woodring, in The Simpsons’ Treehouse of Horror #17 (Bongo) “The Phototaker,...
- 4/7/2012
- by Tom White
- Obsessed with Film
As many of you may already know, each and every year, awards distributed at San Diego Comic Con to a few select (and noteworthy) nominees who are chosen by retailers and professionals in the comic book industry. The ceremony is better known as the Eisner Awards which is now heading into its 24th year with some great talent in the running. One of the most loved titles in this year’s nominee list is Marvel’s Daredevil, picking up 6 nominations that include Best Continuing Series, Best Single Issue, Best Writer (Mark Waid), Best Cover Artist (Marcos Martin), and Best Penciller/Inker Team Marcos Martin, and Paolo Rivera/Joe Rivera). DC also scored some decent recognition with their iZombie Vertigo series, gathering 3 nominations (Cover Art, Coloring, Inker/Penciller) for the creative team.
You can check out the full list of nominees below.
Eisner Award Nominees 2012
Best Short Story
“A Brief History...
You can check out the full list of nominees below.
Eisner Award Nominees 2012
Best Short Story
“A Brief History...
- 4/4/2012
- by GeekRest
- GeekRest
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