“Blade Runner: Black Lotus” is the new Titan Comics comic book title spinning off from the animated TV series, available August 10, 2022 written by Nancy Collins And illustrated by Enid Balam:
“… set after the events of the ‘Blade Runner: Black Lotus’ anime series sees ‘Elle’ aka ‘Black Lotus’ try to leave behind her violent past and find a new life.
“But is that possible in a world where ‘Replicants’ are still hunted and feared? …”
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“… set after the events of the ‘Blade Runner: Black Lotus’ anime series sees ‘Elle’ aka ‘Black Lotus’ try to leave behind her violent past and find a new life.
“But is that possible in a world where ‘Replicants’ are still hunted and feared? …”
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- 8/11/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Evil Dead fans have seen Ash thrust back in time, but in Army of Darkness: Furious Road, the reluctant hero is pushed forward into a future prowling with vampires, witches, werewolves, and of course, Deadites. The new comic book series from Dynamite Entertainment debuts on March 2nd, and we have a look at groovy, Mad Max-esque preview pages from the first issue:
Press Release: January 11, 2016, Mount Laurel, NJ: Hot on the heels of Ashley "Ash" Williams' return to pop culture prominence on the small screen, Dynamite Entertainment releases the next chapter of its flagship title in Army of Darkness: Furious Road.
Nancy A. Collins casts the square-jawed hero of Army of Darkness twenty years into the future, where The Deadites and their Army of Darkness have succeeded in bringing down Western civilization. An unexpected upshot of the demons taking over? Supernatural species such as vampires, witches, and werewolves...
Press Release: January 11, 2016, Mount Laurel, NJ: Hot on the heels of Ashley "Ash" Williams' return to pop culture prominence on the small screen, Dynamite Entertainment releases the next chapter of its flagship title in Army of Darkness: Furious Road.
Nancy A. Collins casts the square-jawed hero of Army of Darkness twenty years into the future, where The Deadites and their Army of Darkness have succeeded in bringing down Western civilization. An unexpected upshot of the demons taking over? Supernatural species such as vampires, witches, and werewolves...
- 1/22/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Gavin Jasper Sep 13, 2019
Friday the 13th boasts some of the strangest movie tie-in comics ever made. We hit the bloody highs and lows. Mostly lows.
Friday the 13th’s Jason Voorhees has been part of pop-culture for decades. It shouldn’t be surprising that he’s had his share of comic book adventures, what with him essentially being a supervillain in a story with no superheroes. Granted, he’s a one-dimensional supervillain with an incredibly vague origin story, but he’s been memorable enough to land him a dozen movie appearances. Many have told his tale in comic form and since the early '90s, he’s been represented by three different publishers.
The surprising thing to me is that the earliest Jason comic is only in the early 90s. For comparison, the RoboCop comics all stretched across the franchise’s entire existence. They were around for all four movies...
Friday the 13th boasts some of the strangest movie tie-in comics ever made. We hit the bloody highs and lows. Mostly lows.
Friday the 13th’s Jason Voorhees has been part of pop-culture for decades. It shouldn’t be surprising that he’s had his share of comic book adventures, what with him essentially being a supervillain in a story with no superheroes. Granted, he’s a one-dimensional supervillain with an incredibly vague origin story, but he’s been memorable enough to land him a dozen movie appearances. Many have told his tale in comic form and since the early '90s, he’s been represented by three different publishers.
The surprising thing to me is that the earliest Jason comic is only in the early 90s. For comparison, the RoboCop comics all stretched across the franchise’s entire existence. They were around for all four movies...
- 3/13/2015
- Den of Geek
In honor of the release of Christopher Golden's Joe Golem and the Drowning City in limited edition hardcover on October 3 and Baltimore: The Play, his collaboration with Mike Mignola, on November 21, Dark Horse editor Scott Allie interviewed the award-winning author for us.
Topics covered in the interview include Golden's interpretation of the term "dark fantasy," his upcoming project with True Blood author Charlaine Harris, vampires in our current culture, his influences, the scariest thing he's written, and Lots more. Check it out below, and look for more guest blogs from Scott Allie over the coming weeks.
Scott Allie: Can you explain “dark fantasy” to me?
Christopher Golden: The easy approach would be to say it's a merger of horror and fantasy, but that's not always true. For me, dark fantasy is fantasy in which nasty things happen. For people who've read my original novels, dark fantasy would be easy to recognize.
Topics covered in the interview include Golden's interpretation of the term "dark fantasy," his upcoming project with True Blood author Charlaine Harris, vampires in our current culture, his influences, the scariest thing he's written, and Lots more. Check it out below, and look for more guest blogs from Scott Allie over the coming weeks.
Scott Allie: Can you explain “dark fantasy” to me?
Christopher Golden: The easy approach would be to say it's a merger of horror and fantasy, but that's not always true. For me, dark fantasy is fantasy in which nasty things happen. For people who've read my original novels, dark fantasy would be easy to recognize.
- 10/2/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Idea and Design Works, LLC (better known as Idw Publishing) have three impressive books (one currently in print and two about to drop) that we've got to give you the skinny on. Read on for info about the books you're going to have to have.
The currently in print Zombies vs. Robots: This Means War! and the upcoming Anne Rice's Servant of the Bones and (get this one) Frankenstein Alive, Alive! by Steve Niles and Bernie Wrightson headline Idw Publishing's current lineup.
Frankenstein Alive, Alive! #1
In stores May 9, 2012
Written by 30 Days of Night creator Steve Niles and illustrated by the legendary artist Bernie Wrightson, Frankenstein Alive, Alive #1 is a return to Frankenstein for Wrightson for the first time in nearly 30 years.
Few works by comic book artists have earned the universal acclaim and reverence that Wrightson's Frankenstein was met with and now he returns to his passion project with...
The currently in print Zombies vs. Robots: This Means War! and the upcoming Anne Rice's Servant of the Bones and (get this one) Frankenstein Alive, Alive! by Steve Niles and Bernie Wrightson headline Idw Publishing's current lineup.
Frankenstein Alive, Alive! #1
In stores May 9, 2012
Written by 30 Days of Night creator Steve Niles and illustrated by the legendary artist Bernie Wrightson, Frankenstein Alive, Alive #1 is a return to Frankenstein for Wrightson for the first time in nearly 30 years.
Few works by comic book artists have earned the universal acclaim and reverence that Wrightson's Frankenstein was met with and now he returns to his passion project with...
- 4/29/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
In 2009, editor Christopher Conlon compiled a creatively ambitious anthology: He is Legend, published by Gauntlet Press, featured sixteen stories either based upon or inspired by the fiction of horror legend Richard Matheson. The credits are impressive to anyone with a passing knowledge of horror fiction luminaries – Nancy Collins, Ed Gorman, William Nolan, and more – but the major draw was the first published collaboration between Stephen King and his son, bestselling writer Joe Hill. Their story, "Throttle," takes its inspiration from Matheson's powerful novella, Duel, and like Duel, it's a story involving a conflict between big and little vehicles … but that's where the stories...
- 2/2/2012
- FEARnet
Hello Tossers!! The hits just keep on coming and we are funneling it straight to you! Read on:
For Immediate Release
Idw Publishing Exclusives and Events for
San Diego Comic-Con 2010
Top creators, hot exclusives, engaging panels
Booth #2643
San Diego, CA (July 17, 2010) – In the company’s first San Diego Comic Con appearance as a premier publisher, Idw Publishing will offer an exciting and diverse array of creator signings, exclusives and panels. For complete and up to date information, please visit IDWPublishing.com/Sdcc.
Throughout the convention, Idw’s booth #2643 will host such headlining creators as Michael Chiklis (Pantheon), Berkeley Breathed (Bloom County), Joe R. Lansdale, Peter S. Beagle (The Last Unicorn), Scott Morse, Steve Niles, and the creative teams for True Blood, Star Trek, Transformers, G.I. Joe and more. Visit IDWPublishing.com/Sdcc for a full schedule.
Exclusive items available only from Idw run the gamit from a David Messina wrap...
For Immediate Release
Idw Publishing Exclusives and Events for
San Diego Comic-Con 2010
Top creators, hot exclusives, engaging panels
Booth #2643
San Diego, CA (July 17, 2010) – In the company’s first San Diego Comic Con appearance as a premier publisher, Idw Publishing will offer an exciting and diverse array of creator signings, exclusives and panels. For complete and up to date information, please visit IDWPublishing.com/Sdcc.
Throughout the convention, Idw’s booth #2643 will host such headlining creators as Michael Chiklis (Pantheon), Berkeley Breathed (Bloom County), Joe R. Lansdale, Peter S. Beagle (The Last Unicorn), Scott Morse, Steve Niles, and the creative teams for True Blood, Star Trek, Transformers, G.I. Joe and more. Visit IDWPublishing.com/Sdcc for a full schedule.
Exclusive items available only from Idw run the gamit from a David Messina wrap...
- 7/17/2010
- by Laurence E. Gibbs
"Dread Island", the title of the debut novella from Idw Publishing's Classics Mutilated collection, caught our eye for obvious reasons. After learning that it was written by Joe R. Lansdale and doing a little more digging into what Classics Mutilated is all about, we're even more intrigued.
From the Press Relesae:
Classics Mutilated offers a different take on the current monster-lit trend by challenging a coterie of major talents to twist fantasy and horror elements with classic tales and icons, creating all-new stories. Lansdale's "Dread Island" showcases the collection's unique tone by featuring Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer in a new adventure, with bizarre fantasy and supernatural elements out of both H. P. Lovecraft and Uncle Remus.
"I wrote 'Dread Island' based on my love for Mark Twain," reveals Lansdale, "which collided with my interest in Lovecraft, and the fact that the Uncle Remus tales may have been the first stories I ever read.
From the Press Relesae:
Classics Mutilated offers a different take on the current monster-lit trend by challenging a coterie of major talents to twist fantasy and horror elements with classic tales and icons, creating all-new stories. Lansdale's "Dread Island" showcases the collection's unique tone by featuring Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer in a new adventure, with bizarre fantasy and supernatural elements out of both H. P. Lovecraft and Uncle Remus.
"I wrote 'Dread Island' based on my love for Mark Twain," reveals Lansdale, "which collided with my interest in Lovecraft, and the fact that the Uncle Remus tales may have been the first stories I ever read.
- 7/17/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
As if the last announcement was not enough for all of you Comic Hordes!
Check this out:
Idw Launches Literary Mash-Ups with
Limited Joe R. Lansdale Novella
Full Classics Mutilated collection coming in October
San Diego, CA (July 15, 2010) – Idw Publishing is proud to announce Classics Mutilated, an all-new prose collection of genre mash-up stories by top-tier authors, coming in October. At San Diego Comic-Con, Idw will debut the original novella “Dread Island” by noted horror and crime writer Joe R. Lansdale, as an exclusive preview of the upcoming collection. Lansdale will be featured at special autograph sessions at the Idw booth #2643 throughout the convention.
Classics Mutilated offers a different take on the current monster-lit trend by challenging a coterie of major talents to twist fantasy and horror elements with classic tales and icons, creating all-new stories. Lansdale’s “Dread Island” showcases the collection’s unique tone by featuring Huck Finn...
Check this out:
Idw Launches Literary Mash-Ups with
Limited Joe R. Lansdale Novella
Full Classics Mutilated collection coming in October
San Diego, CA (July 15, 2010) – Idw Publishing is proud to announce Classics Mutilated, an all-new prose collection of genre mash-up stories by top-tier authors, coming in October. At San Diego Comic-Con, Idw will debut the original novella “Dread Island” by noted horror and crime writer Joe R. Lansdale, as an exclusive preview of the upcoming collection. Lansdale will be featured at special autograph sessions at the Idw booth #2643 throughout the convention.
Classics Mutilated offers a different take on the current monster-lit trend by challenging a coterie of major talents to twist fantasy and horror elements with classic tales and icons, creating all-new stories. Lansdale’s “Dread Island” showcases the collection’s unique tone by featuring Huck Finn...
- 7/16/2010
- by Laurence E. Gibbs
Idw announced that at this year's Sdcc they will launch a preview of Classics Mutilated, a collection of prose genre mashup tales in the vein of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. "Dread Island" by Joe R. Lansdale, will give readers an exclusive early look at the book "featuring Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer in a new adventure, with bizarre fantasy and supernatural elements out of both H. P. Lovecraft and Uncle Remus."
"I wrote 'Dread Island' based on my love for Mark Twain," reveals Lansdale, "which collided with my interest in Lovecraft, and the fact that the Uncle Remus tales may have been the first stories I ever read. And then there were comics. I always saw 'Dread Island' as a kind of comic book in prose, the old Classics Illustrated look. That's how it played out in my head."
"Available in October, the full Classics Mutilated collection will feature...
"I wrote 'Dread Island' based on my love for Mark Twain," reveals Lansdale, "which collided with my interest in Lovecraft, and the fact that the Uncle Remus tales may have been the first stories I ever read. And then there were comics. I always saw 'Dread Island' as a kind of comic book in prose, the old Classics Illustrated look. That's how it played out in my head."
"Available in October, the full Classics Mutilated collection will feature...
- 7/15/2010
- by Liam K
- GeekTyrant
And we're off! The first bit of programming for San Diego Comic-Con 2010 is up on the official site, and we've got a look at the horror-themed panels and events for both Preview Night (July 21st) and Thursday, July 22nd.
Wednesday – July 21
Not much real horror here, but if you're into anime (and sushi), this is the night for you!
Marriott Hotel and Marina:
Anime introduces its new big room with four screenings, plus a sushi and pizza meet and greet! Located in the Marriott Hall, the Anime rooms are 4, 5, and 6, with Wednesday night's screenings taking place in Room 4; the party is in the Marriott Hall foyer starting at 7:00 Pm.
The Films Department will screen three big movies starting at 6:00 pm in Marriott Hall 2, which will be the home for the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival on Thursday through Sunday.
Convention Center:
6:00-9:00 Special Sneak Peek Pilot...
Wednesday – July 21
Not much real horror here, but if you're into anime (and sushi), this is the night for you!
Marriott Hotel and Marina:
Anime introduces its new big room with four screenings, plus a sushi and pizza meet and greet! Located in the Marriott Hall, the Anime rooms are 4, 5, and 6, with Wednesday night's screenings taking place in Room 4; the party is in the Marriott Hall foyer starting at 7:00 Pm.
The Films Department will screen three big movies starting at 6:00 pm in Marriott Hall 2, which will be the home for the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival on Thursday through Sunday.
Convention Center:
6:00-9:00 Special Sneak Peek Pilot...
- 7/8/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Face front, True Believers -- the Thursday panel schedule at this year's San Diego Comic-Con has just been released, and surprising to no one, it's jammed-packed with movie goodness and we'll be liveblogging and tweeting from all of it. Overwhelmed? Need some help deciding what to sit in on? Allow us to offer a few suggestions...
DreamWorks Animation: Megamind: 10:00 Am - 11:00 Am, Hall H: DreamWorks make their Comic-Con debut by kicking off the festivities in the infamous Hall H with a sneak-peek at their upcoming, superhero genre bending animated flick Megamind. Expect the film's cast -- Will Ferrell, Tina Fey and Jonah Hill -- to join director Tom McGrath onstage for what should be the funniest panel of the show. Danny Elfman panel: 10:30 Am - 11:30 Am, Room 6Bcf: The Simpsons, Batman, The Nightmare Before Christmas -- look, if you're not familiar with Elfman's storied career as a composer,...
DreamWorks Animation: Megamind: 10:00 Am - 11:00 Am, Hall H: DreamWorks make their Comic-Con debut by kicking off the festivities in the infamous Hall H with a sneak-peek at their upcoming, superhero genre bending animated flick Megamind. Expect the film's cast -- Will Ferrell, Tina Fey and Jonah Hill -- to join director Tom McGrath onstage for what should be the funniest panel of the show. Danny Elfman panel: 10:30 Am - 11:30 Am, Room 6Bcf: The Simpsons, Batman, The Nightmare Before Christmas -- look, if you're not familiar with Elfman's storied career as a composer,...
- 7/8/2010
- UGO Movies
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