Posted by on October 30, 2013 @ 12:23pm A triumph of ambitious storytelling and majestic artwork, “The Sandman: Overture” #1 is required reading for comic book fans everywhere. The illustrations are something from another world as each panel captures the rhythm of such poetic writing. For its 25th anniversary, the critically acclaimed “Sandman” series is […]
A Reverie Reflection On Neil Gaiman’s ‘The Sandman’
Posted on October 29, 2013 @ 2:27pm With the return of the Dreaming in “The Sandman: Overture,” this is a great opportunity to look back at how this critically acclaimed series took the comic book industry by storm. Integrating horror, dark fantasy, and all sorts of mythology, each unique tale of the Lord of Dreams […]
[BEST & WORST ’13] Jorge Solis’ List Of The Best Comics Mini-Series Of 2013!
Posted on December 26, 2013 @ 10:57am During 2013, readers got a chance to welcome some new additions to their buy list, while saying farewell to a couple of their personal favorites. The DC timeline jumped backwards, sending Batman back to “Year Zero,” while Marvel unleashed Galactus on the Ultimate Universe. When readers went outside […]
[Interview] Asta Paredes Talks ‘Return To Nuke ‘Em High’ Volume 1
Posted by on November 06, 2013 @ 12:49pm Always the sleuth, Chrissy suspects something terribly wrong is going on inside the classrooms of Tromaville High School. The glee club has suddenly turned into a violent gang of psychotic mutants. Though they’re completely opposite of each other, Chrissy has to team up with Lauren in order […]
[Interview] Alan Robert Talks ‘Crawl To Me’ Adaptation And ‘The Shunned One’
Originally posted by Bloody-Disgusting.com on October 22, 2013 @ 12:46pm From IDW Publishing, “The Shunned One” centers on the Angel of Death refusing to take any more innocent lives. This guilt-ridden death angel then begins to make his own judgments on humans based on their sins. In “Crawl To Me,” a young couple discovers there […]
[Interview] Screenwriter Kevin Grevioux Talks ‘I,Frankenstein’
Originally posted by Bloody-Disgusting.com on October 22, 2013 @ 1:00pm In “I, Frankenstein,” the monstrous creation of Victor Frankenstein might be mankind’s last chance at survival. Hated and feared at the same time, Adam Frankenstein walks the thin line between man and monster. Wanting to be left alone, Adam finds himself unwillingly involved in a […]
[NYCC ’13] Interview: Max Brooks Pits Zombies Against Vampires In ‘The Extinction Parade’
Originally posted by Bloody-Disgusting.com on October 16, 2013 @ 2:41pm Because the party never ends for them, Laila and her immortal sister are living recklessly, having a wild and fun time. As they drown themselves in blood, the vampire sisters do not realize the upcoming apocalypse is heading towards them. The zombie plague is spreading […]
[NYCC ’13] Matt Kindt Talks Drawing ‘Mind MGMT’
Originally posted by Bloody-Disgusting.com October 14, 2013 @ 3:15pm After reporting on a flight where everyone on board lost their memories, Meru suddenly became the prime target of a secret organization known only as Mind Management. With her life turned upside down, Meru was on the run from highly trained operatives sent to kill her. […]
[NYCC ’13] Screenwriter and Stars Talk ‘Oldboy’ Remake
Originally posted by Bloody-Disgusting.com on October 15, 2013 @ 2:45pm In the remake of the South Korean film, Oldboy, Joe Doucett (Josh Brolin) has been kidnapped and locked away in solitary confinement for twenty years. After being suddenly released, Joe seeks revenge against the people responsible for his imprisonment. One of those responsible is Haeng-Bok, […]
[NYCC ’13] Interview: Directors And Stars Talk ‘See No Evil 2’ and ‘Leprechaun: Origins’
Originally posted on Bloody-Disgusting.com October 14, 2013 @ 3:04pm The psychotic Jacob Goodnight rises from the dead once again, this time continuing his killing spree in a city morgue in “See No Evil 2.” A darker version of the mischievous Irish fairy has been rebooted in “Leprechaun: Origins.” At New York Comic Con, Bloody-Disgusting participated […]