Look, we don’t know who killed Trigger Keaton yet, but we do know that the BEST CAR CHASE EVER PUT TO PAPER is going down in The Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #2. Image/Skybound today revealed a first look at the hotly-anticipated issue from Eisner Award nominees Kyle Starks (Sex Castle) and Chris Schweizer (Crogan Adventures). Like we said, someone murdered Trigger Keaton, the world’s most famous […]
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Key Issue of Geiger Sells Out at Distributor. Shocks Fans With New Secrets Unveiled
White hot issue Geiger #3 by Doomsday Clock creative team Geoff Johns and Gary Frank has sold out completely at the distributor level. Image Comics will fast-track a reprint in order to keep up with increasing customer demand for the series.“The whole team is incredibly grateful Geiger’s audience keeps growing,” said Johns. “Thanks to all the readers and retailers […]
Pullbox Reviews: Mercy #1 Mirka Andolfo Dives into Arcane Horror
Writer and Artist: Mirka Andolfo When the placid mining village of Woodsburgh is disturbed by a series of brutal murders, the settlement is in turmoil. And as the first snow covers the chaos in a white blanket, a mysterious woman in black arrives, eliciting a totally different kind of unrest. But who is Lady Hellaine, […]
Pullbox Previews: The Clock is Set to Launch in January
PORTLAND, Ore. Image/Top Cow Productions is pleased to announce the forthcoming Matt Hawkins (Think Tank) and Colleen Doran (A Distant Soil) collaboration—The Clock—a new dystopian, four-issue miniseries timed to launch this January 2020. In The Clock, within three weeks, hundreds of millions of healthy people worldwide contract various forms of aggressive cancer and its proliferation—seemingly a viral […]
Award winning playwright Sean Lewis teams with award winning artist Hayden Sherman for new tech thriller comic series Thumbs
Award winning playwright and comics writer Sean Lewis (Coyotes, Saints, The Few) teams up with award winning artist Hayden Sherman (The Few) for a new technology thriller series in Thumbs. The rapid-paced, science-fiction maxi-series will be five issues—each issue a total of 40 pages—and will launch from Image Comics this June. Imagine someone like, say, Mark […]
Fairlady – a new fantasy mystery series from Image!
Writer Brian Schirmer, artist Claudia Balboni (Star Trek), and colorist Marissa Louise team up for Fairlady—an all-new fantasy series from Image Comics this April. “I realized that there wasn’t a fantasy series that focused on a female private detective, and then I realized how much I needed that to be a thing,” said Schirmer. “I […]
Pullbox Previews: Little Bird
Director/screenwriter Darcy Van Poelgeest boasts a long list of awards and accolades for his storytelling prowess and brings the same writing finesse to Ian Bertram’s breathtakingly detailed artwork in the gorgeous, hyper-detailed miniseries Little Bird launching from Image Comics this March. “Little Bird is really just Ian and I sitting down and creating a comic we […]
Pullbox Previews: Auntie Agatha’s Home For Wayward Rabbits
In his return to creator-owned comics, Keith Giffen (Legion of Superheroes, Justice League, Scooby Apocalypse, and co-creator of Lobo, Rocket Raccoon) teams up again with artist Benjamin Roman (I Luv Halloween, The Cryptics) for an all-new, dark humor miniseries—AUNTIE AGATHA’S HOME FOR WAYWARD RABBITS—this November. “I’m incredibly proud to work with Keith Giffen again,” said Roman. “It’s […]
Pullbox Previews: Farmhand #1 – Something Dark Has Taken Root…
Image Comics is pleased to reveal preview pages from Eisner Award winning co-creator of CHEW Rob Guillory’s forthcoming FARMHAND. The series is set to launch this July. FARMHAND follows farmer Jedidiah Jenkins whose cash crop isn’t corn or soy… it’s a little more unusual. Jed grows fast-healing, plug-and-play human organs. Lose a finger? Need a […]
Pullbox Reviews: Kot’s “Generation Gone”… get it before it’s..um…Gone
Generation Gone #1 By Ales Kot, Andre Lima Araujo Image Comics Release Date July 19. 2017 By Chris Keefe My favorite Ales Kot @ales_Kot book was “Change” back in 2012, I think. I loved the way it flung itself at the off the wall and splattered in metaphysically gaudy colors. I was less thrilled with […]