Posted 7 hrs ago by Charles Webb in Announcements, Comic Books, Dynamite, New York Comic Con
Comics' most complicated vampire squares off against fiction's most popular bloodsucker in a story spinning out of the works of Alan Moore.
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Posted 10/5/11 4:30 pm ET by Charles Webb in Comic Books, Dynamite, Interviews
There are only six issues left of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's The Boys, and according to the long-running series' writer, it won't be pretty. Ennis brought the series to Dynamite a few years back after its brutal, perverse spin on superheroes didn't go over so well with then-publisher DC/Wildstorm. Since the move, Ennis has been hammering out one continuous story about the the titular group that monitors the capes, charting their inevitable, likely final conflict with the entirely corrupt Justice League stand-in, the Seven.
And it's been a long time coming: each of the Boys, led by the very dangerous Butcher, has a reason to hate the supers and the company that manufactured them, the military-industrial conglomerate Vought-American. While the Seven--not so much led, as terrorized--by the likely psychopathic Homelander have been embarrassed, thwarted, (and in one case) maimed by Butcher's people. There's a tense game here as both sides wait to make their move. The current arc, "The Big Ride" sees some unseen player orchestrating a confrontation between both sides, setting up a murder and waiting for the big clash.
It might not go down this arc, but it's coming.
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Posted 9/23/11 1:30 pm ET by MTV Geek in Comic Books, Dynamite, Fantasy
MTV Geek and Dynamite Entertainment are pleased to give you your first look at Red Sonja #65 and Queen Sonja #26, hitting stands in December:
MTV Geek and Dynamite Entertainment are pleased to give you your first look at The Bionic Man #5, hitting stands in December:
THE BIONIC MAN #5
32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +
Written by KEVIN SMITH, PHIL HESTER
Art by JONATHAN LAU
Covers by ALEX ROSS (main), JONATHAN LAU (1-in-10)
Think you know Steve Austin? Let this issue of Kevin Smith's innovative take on the classic character show you The Bionic Man with a whole new set of powers and abilities, not to mention enemies. Steve Austin's first mission as an agent of OSI gets off to a rocky start when he is confronted by the maniacal cyborg Hull-- a madman with bionic power equal to his own!
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Posted 9/21/11 2:30 pm ET by MTV Geek in Dynamite
MTV Geek and Dynamite Entertainment are pleased to give you your first look at Vampirella #14 and Vampirella Annual #1, hitting stands in December:
Superstar comic book artist Alex Ross has a glossy new hardcover collection of his work coming to book stores this November -- and we have 10 images from the collection to show you!
The Dynamite Art of Alex Ross covers all of Ross' collaboration with publisher Dynamite Entertainment, illustrating characters like The Green Hornet, Vampirella, The Phantom, The Bionic Man, Red Sonja, and many others. The book will not only reproduce large full-color images of Ross' work, but also include commentary, and "in process" sketchwork as well so you can see how the acclaimed artist puts it all together!
Check out pages from The Dynamite Art of Alex Ross below, coming out in November!
Classic sci-fi character Flash Gordon returns to comic books with the Dynamite Entertainment title Flash Gordon - Zeitgeist. Written by Eric Trautmann (Vampirella) and based on story and designs by Alex Ross, with art by Daniel Lindro, the comic hits stands in November. Check out a preview of the covers for Flash Gordon - Zeitgeist below, and read on for more information:
MTV Geek and Dynamite Entertainment are pleased to give you your first look at Queen Sonja #25, hitting stands in November:
Posted 8/18/11 2:43 pm ET by Valerie Gallaher in Comic Books, Dynamite
Dynamite Entertainment announced today that they will be publishing the adventures of the costumed hero called The Spider. The Spider -- like The Shadow, another recent Dynamite acquisition -- is a pulp and movie serial hero of the 1930s and 40s given a new spin for today's audiences. Alex Ross designed the current incarnation of The Spider (influenced by the movie serial version, pictured below), and writing the series will be Marvel Comics writer David Liss.
Posted 8/17/11 5:31 pm ET by MTV Geek in Comic Books, Dynamite
MTV Geek and Dynamite Entertainment are pleased to give you your first look at The Last Phantom #12, hitting stands in November:
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