Earlier this year, the surprise announcement that Oni Press is resurrecting EC Comics delighted horror fans around the world, but that was only the begining! More series and creator announcements have been teased, and we're excited to exclusively reveal a new line of variant covers, which you can check out right now! Eisner Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning artist Jay Stephens, the creator of Dwellings, is honoring EC Comics with a new, continuing line of "EC Homage" variants, debuting with Epitaphs From The Abyss #1 and Cruel Universe #1. We have a look at both covers below, along with my personal favorite: Epitaphs From The Abyss #2, featuring Jay Stephens homage of Haunt Of Fear #15 by Johnny Craig!
If It Bleeds, It Leads! Following on from an announcement that rocked the comic book industry just a few short weeks ago – the return of the legendary EC Comics with an all-new line of, never-before-seen titles for summer 2024 – Oni Press,...
If It Bleeds, It Leads! Following on from an announcement that rocked the comic book industry just a few short weeks ago – the return of the legendary EC Comics with an all-new line of, never-before-seen titles for summer 2024 – Oni Press,...
- 4/10/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The impact of EC Comics cannot be understated, having inspired countless horror creators, including George A. Romero, Stephen King, and many, many more. After nearly 70 years since the last comic book from EC, as first reported by the NY Times, Oni Press has partnered with William M. Gaines Agent, Inc. to introduce new EC Comics! Starting this summer, Epitaphs From The Abyss #1 and Cruel Universe #1 will kick off brand-new stories from some of today's best comic book writers, and we have all the details:
"Oni Press – the multiple Eisner and Harvey Award-winning publisher of groundbreaking comics and graphic fiction for more than 25 years – is proud to announce a brand-new publishing partnership with William M. Gaines Agent, Inc. that will see the full-fledged return of EC Comics to comic shop and bookstore shelves worldwide with a slate of all-new series beginning in the summer of 2024.
Beginning with Epitaphs From The Abyss...
"Oni Press – the multiple Eisner and Harvey Award-winning publisher of groundbreaking comics and graphic fiction for more than 25 years – is proud to announce a brand-new publishing partnership with William M. Gaines Agent, Inc. that will see the full-fledged return of EC Comics to comic shop and bookstore shelves worldwide with a slate of all-new series beginning in the summer of 2024.
Beginning with Epitaphs From The Abyss...
- 2/19/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Dark Horse Comics' new title "Avatar: Adapt Or Die" is based on characters from James Cameron's "Avatar" films, written by Corinna Bechko and illustrated by Beni R. Lobel, with covers by Mark Molchan:
"...decades into the advent of the 'Avatar' program on 'Pandora', pressure to bridge the divide between human and 'Na'vi' has hit a peak. As an ally of the 'Omatikaya' clan, 'Dr. Grace Augustine' begins negotiations to open a school for Na'vi children...
"...but her plans for peace, hope, and unity could trigger an unprecedented disaster...
"...one afflicting the most vulnerable and protected..."
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"...decades into the advent of the 'Avatar' program on 'Pandora', pressure to bridge the divide between human and 'Na'vi' has hit a peak. As an ally of the 'Omatikaya' clan, 'Dr. Grace Augustine' begins negotiations to open a school for Na'vi children...
"...but her plans for peace, hope, and unity could trigger an unprecedented disaster...
"...one afflicting the most vulnerable and protected..."
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- 9/1/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Way back in September, DC’s second FanDome event dropped a huge announcement: DC Universe, the all-encompassing DC entertainment streaming app that featured comics, movies, and TV shows from the DC catalog, would narrow its focus to comics, becoming an app called DC Universe Infinite.
The new app launches on Jan. 21 and brings with is a slew of changes, many of them for the better — at least if comics are what you’re looking for. Den of Geek got an early peek under the hood of the app and we have plenty of good news to share.
How It Works
First thing’s first: if you already have a DC Universe subscription and you’ve signed off on switching your account to the new app, all you have to do is download the DC Universe Infinite app when it goes live on Thursday morning. The new app will overwrite your...
The new app launches on Jan. 21 and brings with is a slew of changes, many of them for the better — at least if comics are what you’re looking for. Den of Geek got an early peek under the hood of the app and we have plenty of good news to share.
How It Works
First thing’s first: if you already have a DC Universe subscription and you’ve signed off on switching your account to the new app, all you have to do is download the DC Universe Infinite app when it goes live on Thursday morning. The new app will overwrite your...
- 1/19/2021
- by Jim Dandy
- Den of Geek
Boom! Studios' "The Expanse" #2, in support of the final season of the TV series, now streaming on Netflix, is written by Corinna Bechko and illustrated by Alejandro Aragon, with covers by W. Scott Forbes, Tigh Walker and Jonas Scharf, available January 20, 2021:
"...'Avasarala' is approached by the cabal behind the black market 'Martian' weapons dealings, who offer to help her reclaim the thing she wants most - her former political power. Trapped between a return to glory and a chance to do the right thing, Avasarala's ultimate decision will lead to fatal consequences. Meanwhile, Bobbie has made a breakthrough in her investigation - but every victory comes with a price..."
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"...'Avasarala' is approached by the cabal behind the black market 'Martian' weapons dealings, who offer to help her reclaim the thing she wants most - her former political power. Trapped between a return to glory and a chance to do the right thing, Avasarala's ultimate decision will lead to fatal consequences. Meanwhile, Bobbie has made a breakthrough in her investigation - but every victory comes with a price..."
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- 1/14/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Green Lantern Earth One was an exciting introduction to the Hal Jordan of that portion of DC Comics’ multiverse, and it’s finally getting a follow up this summer. Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko are back on Earth One with July’s Green Lantern Earth One Vol. 2, and they’re making the Green Lantern Corps and their villains even bigger.
The story picks up three years after the events of the first book, with Hal trying to turn Earth into an intergalactic player after discovering just how vast the universe beyond our solar system is. In Volume Two, a new threat emerges from beyond the edges of the galaxy: Yellow Lanterns.
These Yellow Lanterns are from Qward, the planet where the Guardians fled to after losing control of the Manhunters, and the Yellow Lanterns look like their replacements. They’re weirdly rigid and united, Hal’s first clue that something’s wrong.
The story picks up three years after the events of the first book, with Hal trying to turn Earth into an intergalactic player after discovering just how vast the universe beyond our solar system is. In Volume Two, a new threat emerges from beyond the edges of the galaxy: Yellow Lanterns.
These Yellow Lanterns are from Qward, the planet where the Guardians fled to after losing control of the Manhunters, and the Yellow Lanterns look like their replacements. They’re weirdly rigid and united, Hal’s first clue that something’s wrong.
- 5/21/2020
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
Written by Corinna Bechko, Gabriel Hardman | Art by Gabriel Hardman | Published by DC Comics
So, what do you do when you want to draw in new readers to characters you have been publishing for over half a century? Why, you spruce them up of course. While long term fans like myself are happy wading through decades of continuity, amazingly some folks aren’t. So the solution is essentially to reboot in a different continuity. DC have done it in the past with their Elseworlds books, which in general are excellent, while their Earth One books are a posher extension of that. The first Earth One book came out in 2010 and featured, naturally enough, Superman. It was excellent, and lead to Earth One versions of Batman, Wonder Woman, Teen Titans and now, Green Lantern.
Most casual fans know the character of Green Lantern and his power ring, but are probably not...
So, what do you do when you want to draw in new readers to characters you have been publishing for over half a century? Why, you spruce them up of course. While long term fans like myself are happy wading through decades of continuity, amazingly some folks aren’t. So the solution is essentially to reboot in a different continuity. DC have done it in the past with their Elseworlds books, which in general are excellent, while their Earth One books are a posher extension of that. The first Earth One book came out in 2010 and featured, naturally enough, Superman. It was excellent, and lead to Earth One versions of Batman, Wonder Woman, Teen Titans and now, Green Lantern.
Most casual fans know the character of Green Lantern and his power ring, but are probably not...
- 3/9/2018
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
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