| Dynamite Comic Releases For December 30, 2015
Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of Dynamite comic book titles that were released on December 30, 2015. I’m really enjoying the Vampirella storyline with Aliens, or is it the Aliens storyline with Vampirella. Whichever, it’s been fun. I also got my first taste of Warren Ellis writing James Bond. Well done, sir. Well done, indeed.
...continue reading » Tags: A Train Called Love, Aliens, Ande Parks, Andrew Elder, Brent Peeples, Corinna Bechko, Daryl Gregory, Dom Reardon, Esteve Polls, Francesco Francavilla, Gabriel Hardman, Garth Ennis, Guy Major, Inlight Studios, James Bond, James Bond 007, Jason Masters, Javier Garcia-Miranda, Joe Benitez, Jordan Boyd, Jordi Perez Estevez, Legenderry Green Hornet, Mark Don Santos, Rob Steen, russ braun, Salvatore Aiala Studios, Seduction Of The Innocent, Simon Bowland, Vampirella, Vargr, Warren Ellis | |
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| Comic Review: Legenderry: Green Hornet #2 |
By PS Hayes
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| April 8th, 2015 at 12:30 pm |

Legenderry: Green Hornet #2
Written by Daryl Gregory
Art by Brent Peeples
Colored by Michael Bartolo
Letters by Dave Lanphear
Cover art by Sergio Davila & Ivan Nunes
Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: April 1, 2015
Cover Price: $3.99
I went into Legenderry: Green Hornet #2 with a little bit of trepidation. Not only had I never read the Dynamite Legenderry series, but I’ve never really had any exposure to steampunk. Yes, I’m familiar with the basic concept of it, but I know next to nothing when it comes to the particulars. But, I love the Green Hornet, so I figured I’d give it a shot.
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| Check Out This 5-Page Preview Of The New ‘Planet Of The Apes’ Comic
Planet Of The Apes is coming to BOOM! Studios in a brand new ongoing comic book series, beginning with Planet Of The Apes #1 later this month. We have a 5-page preview from the upcoming first issue, which will be released on April 27, 2011. Check it out here below. The series, which takes place before the original 1968 Planet Of The Apes movie and takes into account the continuity of the first five films, is written by sci-fi novelist Daryl Gregory (Dracula: The Company of Monsters, Pandemonium) with art by Carlos Magno (Green Lantern Corps).
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| Comic Review: Dracula: The Company of Monsters #1 |
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Dracula: The Company of Monsters #1
Created and Story by Kurt Busiek
Written by Daryl Gregory
Art by Scott Godlewski
Colors by Stephen Downer
Letters by Johnny Lowe
BOOM! Studios
Release date: August 25, 2010
Price: $3.99
Apparently, vampires are kind of popular these days, for some reason. Fortunately, Dracula: The Company of Monsters #1 isn’t about just any vampire, but it’s about the biggest granddaddy vampire of them all, so it’s definitely trying to set itself apart. The story goes into the “real” history of Dracula, as told by Evan, a researcher for some kind of large, family owned company. Evan has been tasked by uncle to track down information about Vlad the Impaler, specifically the spells used to turn Vlad into the big D. From there, it looks like Evan’s uncle want’s to bring old Drac into this century and do…something? I don’t know exactly what they plan to do, but if it involves a blood sucker, you know it’s going to be evil.
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| ‘Dracula: The Company Of Monsters’ Debuting This August From BOOM! Studios |
By Vactor
| May 29th, 2010 at 12:52 pm |
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Good news horror fans, this August, BOOM! Studios will be debuting a new ongoing comic book series titled Dracula: The Company Of Monsters.
The book will feature a stellar crew including acclaimed writers Kurt Busiek and Daryl Gregory (Pandemonium) along with artist Scott Godlewski (Codebreakers). It will also feature covers by artist Dan Brereton (The Nocturnals) and Ron Salas. Busiek had this to say about the upcoming book: “Dracula’s a character who’s always fascinated me and getting a chance to build something firmly rooted in Dracula’s real-world (and Stoker-novel) history, but with a very modern edge, is the kind of creative challenge I love. It’s the world’s greatest vampire against the corporate world — and there’s no easy way to tell who’s the real villain, and who’s the hero. I’m thrilled to be working with Daryl, Scott and BOOM! on this. Putting it together feels like the early days of working on Conan, and I think the results are going to be a real treat for readers.”
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