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06/23/14 @ 12:35 pm EST
Source: Bleeding Cool | Categories: Terminal Hero


As the second part of Dynamite’s new Creator Unleashed! line, Peter Milligan is taking on some very serious subject with Terminal Hero. Milligan spoke about the new series, the symbolism involved and the humour that comes from the dark places.TerminalHero01-Cov-Lee

BLEEDING COOL: Rory’s powers seem to be all over the place. Are they manifestations from his subconscious due to the cancer treatment or would the powers be the same with each patient who underwent the treatment? Or is there another force dictating his powers?

PETER MILLIGAN : Rather than being “all over the place” what’s happening with Rory is the chaotic, externalized outpourings of his dark places. Rory’s “powers” (more accurately “side-effects”) are the result of his cancer treatment and they are very particular to Rory, his life, his personal demons.TerminalHero01-01_col_f

BC: Through the first issue Rory seems to greatly struggle with his new abilities and fight with the demons inside himself. When does the “Hero” part of Terminal Hero come?

PM: This is a very personal story and while writing it I’ve been around a number of people who’ve been suffering from different types of cancer. A kind of resilience, courage or even humour in the face of horrible circumstances can be incredibly heroic. In comics the word hero seems to have a very narrow meaning: in this story I want to broaden , or give the word back some more nuance. Rory IS a hero, or at least he tries to be, though he doesn’t set about saving people or fighting evil villains, at least at the beginning.TerminalHero01-02_col_f

BC: There’s a lot of imagery of fire associated with Rory (his head burning.) Does this representing something? Why fire as an indication of power?

PM: I wanted the idea of things running out of control, of dangerous hot thoughts, and strange wild fire seemed to be an appropriate visual symbol of this.TerminalHero01-12_col_f

BC: There’s a large discussing about the fear of dying at the beginning of the book. Why did you decide to take on such a serious subject matter?

PM: Firstly, it’s a serious subject, but I think there’s a lot of humour in the book. Secondly, as I said, this is a personal book and I was driven to write the initial scenes where Rory discovers he has a brain tumor by the experiences of my guitar teacher, who suffered a similar fate. This book obviously takes that initial idea and then runs with it, and takes it to some pretty twisted places. Thirdly, I would suggest that there’s an awful lot of death in almost every comic book. The difference about Terminal Hero, the reason why it might seem like such a serious subject matter, is that this death is the kind of death people face. It’s not death by Joker or evil mutant X-Men. It’s the stupid, pointless fucking death that your friend, lover, or even yourself might actually face. That distinction interested me.TerminalHero01-13_col_f

BC: In the first issue we see a lot of emotion conflict, especially centered around trust. Is this theme of trust going to carry throughout the book or are other themes going to be present?

PM: Well, there are a number of themes running through the book. One of the biggest is how the experience Rory goes through, the experience of facing his mortality and the side-effects of the strange drug he takes to try to cure himself, forces him to reappraise the kind of man he thought he was. Looking at the horrible tumour growing inside him is just the beginning. He’s forced to look at even more horrible and disgusting things within him.TerminalHero01-17_col_f

BC: Is there anything else you’d like to tell me about Terminal Hero?

PM: Terminal Hero is a strange ride into some very dark places, perhaps as dark as I’ve ever written. But I think running through it all, Rory tries damned hard to keep hold of his humanity and his humour. That, if anything, makes him a hero.TerminalHero01-21_col_f
07/19/23 @ 1:58 pm EST
Source: Dynamite | Categories: Dynamite

Dynamite is excited to announce that the award-winning writer Rodney Barnes is taking on the living legend of Rock N’ Roll, Alice Cooper. This exciting new series has Barnes teaming with Edu Menna who is known for his work on KISS, Barbarella and Starfinder. And the whole thing kicks off this October!

Alice Cooper is no stranger to comic book fans as the iconic rocker has been popping up in the four-colored pages since the seventies. But in this new tale of terror, legendary rock acts are being attacked by demonic forces and Alice starts to notice some of his own fans happen to be… undead.

According to Barnes: “The forces of evil are looking for a different entry point to dealing with the forces of light. The conflict is driven by envy on the musical front, but there’s something more insidious beneath it all.”

The writer/producer of The Boondocks, My Wife and Kids, and Winning Time: The Story of the Los Angeles Lakers was well aware of Alice Cooper’s pulse-pounding music.

“He used to come on a lot of talk shows and such and was a prominent figure on the radio stations my mom listened to. She bought a lot of Alice’s albums and I listened to them. “School’s Out,” “I’m Eighteen,” and “No More Mr. Nice Guy” stand out as tracks I dug. I was also attracted to his look and stage presence.”

Among the start-studded crew of cover artists for this series is Barnes' frequent collaborator from their hit comic series Killadelphia, Jason Shawn Alexander. Plus, the incredibly talented Stuart Sayger and Andrew Mangum join in, along with a photo cover of the bombastic ...

07/19/23 @ 1:53 pm EST
Source: ComicBook | Categories: Dynamite

The Nightmare Before Christmas Where to Stream and Watch Decider

As we roll into Comic Con International in San Diego this week, Dynamite Entertainment has announced a major new license: they will soon begin publishing comics set in the world of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Directed by Coraline's Henry Selick, the 1993 film has become a pop culture staple and one of the most popular holiday movies made in decades. Torunn Grønbekk (Thor, Red Sonja, Realm of X) is attached to write the first project, with releases set to begin in 2024. Dynamite has not yet released a ton of information, but will have two separate panels this week at Comic Con where information might drop. (via ComicBook.com)

Here's the breakdown of Dynamite's SDCC Disney-related panels:

Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Publishing

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07/18/23 @ 3:14 pm EST
Source: Dynamite | Categories: Dynamite
It's a true Dynamite who's who this Friday at San Diego Comic Con, as some of the biggest creators assemble to talk about their recent and upcoming hit projects at the publisher's key panel that marks the countdown to their 20th anniversary!

This panel will be held on Friday July 21 from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM PST in room 10.

Led and moderated by Dynamite's own Scott Nybakken, a deep and diverse cast of panelists will be showing up and chiming in on comics and more initiatives ranging from the likes of Red Sonja, Vampirella, The Boys, James Bond, Elvira, and countless other fan-favorite franchises.

Confirmed panelists include Dan Panosian, David F. Walker, Sara Frazetta, David Avallone, Tom Sniegoski, Jeannine Acheson, and Lucio Parrillo. It's going to be an hour of fun and surprises spotlighting the hits currently on the stands, the new series right around the corner, and teases of even more. Many of the comics being discussed will be announced for the first time right around the panel, so fans can stay tuned to Dynamite and their favorite outlets for these huge reveals!

Dynamite Entertainment was founded in 2004, and the epic 20th anniversary is right around the corner. With big news on Red Sonja at San Diego Comic Con and a new comic series launch coinciding with it, more The Boys seasons and spinoffs coming soon, and the next exciting chapters in many other franchises, the rest of the year and the next are going to be a blast for fans. Dynamite invites attendees of the show to come celebrate and get ready for the next chapter at this panel.

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07/07/23 @ 7:47 pm EST
Source: Dynamite | Categories: Dynamite


He's not the terror that flaps in the night... In fact, he's the screeching fingernail on the chalkboard of justice! He's the sour ball in the candy jar of goodness. He's... Negaduck! And the Disney fan-favorite foe is making his way into his very own comic series this fall from writer Jeff Parker!

Darkwing Duck is the honorable protector of St. Canard, and a strong family man to his daughter Gosalyn. Over in his native Negaverse, Negaduck is the polar opposite of everything Drake Mallard stands for, his evil doppelganger in every way. Negaduck is nefarious and dedicated to stealing lollipops from children and not helping grandmothers cross the street! Now, in his brand-new title, he's revving up a reign of crime and terror of record levels. There's only one problem... all the other criminals are ripping off his ideas — so he's taking his show on the road!

Writer Jeff Parker is not only known for his heavy hitter runs on top titles like Aquaman, Thunderbolts, Hulk, and more, but he's also beloved for countless all-ages and retro style stories outside of traditional super heroics, such as Batman '66, Future Quest, and Flash Gordon with Dynamite. He's bringing that same diverse skill set and energy to Negaduck.

He's matched up with artist Ciro Cangialosi, who comes equipped with a brilliant cartooning style that will complement the main Darkwing series by Carlo Cid Lauro well and stand out on its own. Observant fans and collectors will notice Cangialosi has already been drawing several of the fun action figure variants for Darkwing Duck, including the one featuring Negaduck on issue #6!

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07/07/23 @ 11:37 am EST
Source: Dynamite | Categories: Dynamite

Dynamite Entertainment, alongside partner Curiosity Ink Media of Grom Social Enterprises today announced four new kids’ titles, each of which celebrates everyone’s favorite time of year, Christmastime, that will be available through booksellers everywhere in time for Christmas, 2023.

The titles represent three original franchises, as well as one book based on Cepia, LLC’s hit animated property, Cats vs Pickles. For Dynamite and Curiosity, the titles reflect the companies' commitment to serving the consumer demands of the holiday season. The books, slated to be on shelf this fall, include:

Baldwin’s Big Christmas Delivery – It's Christmas, one of the busiest times of the year in the train yard. With so many packages to deliver for the holidays, Baldwin must pitch in to make sure all the trains in the railyard are packed and ready to transport every present to good boys and girls. But when Baldwin discovers one pesky package has been left behind, he takes it upon himself to deliver the package — no matter what!

How the Gherkins Stole Christmas – Based on the hot collectible, Cats vs Pickles, the citizens of Catsburg find themselves in a tail-spin when the pickles’ attempts to create a cheery holiday atmosphere, only to set off widespread panic about an alien invasion. Can the pickles finally win over the cats – and finish their work in time – to deliver the purr-fect Christmas celebration?

How the North Pole Works – This special insider's guide to Santa’s winter wonderland, from international best-selling author, Amber Stewart, and artist Kyle Beckett, grants readers unprecedented access to Santa’s workshop in this unforgettable peek behind the curtain into one of the most magical – and northernmost – places on earth!

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06/30/23 @ 12:47 pm EST
Source: Deadline | Categories: MIsc

Invasion Season 2 premiere date

Apple TV+ has set Wednesday, August 23 for the Season 2 premiere of acclaimed sci-fi series Invasion, from Simon Kinberg and David Weil. The series will debut with the first episode of its 10-episode second season, followed by one new episode weekly, every Wednesday through October 25, on Apple TV+.

Created by Kinberg and Weill and executive produced by Boat Rocker, Invasion is a sweeping, character-driven science fiction drama series that follows an alien invasion through different perspectives around the world.

Season 2 picks up just months later with the aliens escalating their attacks in an all-out war against the humans.

Invasion received an early Season 2 renewal, ahead of its Season 1 finale in 2021.

The series stars Golshifteh Farahani, Shioli Kutsuna, Shamier Anderson, India Brown, Billy Barratt, Azhy Robertson, Paddy Holland and Tara Moayedi. New series regulars joining season two include Enver Gjokaj, Nedra Marie Taylor and Naian González Norvind. (via Deadline)

05/18/23 @ 5:25 pm EST
Source: Dynamite | Categories: Dynamite


Dynamite announces a brand new chapter in the tapestry of the fantasy masterpiece Fire and Ice, coming this August!

Originally released in theaters in 1983, Fire and Ice has since become a beloved fantasy tale and a milestone in adult animation. The result of one of the greatest collaborations between creative superstars, Fire and Ice teamed up legendary animation director Ralph Bakshi (Fritz the Cat, The Lord of the Rings, Wizards), the "Godfather" of fantasy artwork, Frank Frazetta, along with screenwriters Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway. Now, just in time for the 40th anniversary, key players are returning alongside new talents to add an essential prequel to the story in comics!

Before the fire waned and the ice spread across the world, before the events of the film, readers will get to meet the memorable central characters once again or for the first time ever. The beautiful princess Teegra and her powerful panther companion have not yet gone through the kidnapping attempt by the evil queen Juliana and her son Nekron. The young warrior Larn's village has not yet been destroyed. And who knows what the mysterious Darkwolf has been up to? Writer Bill Willingham and artist Leonardo Manco will chronicle the lives of these characters in parallel, leading to the genesis of the movie.

With licensing oversight and creative cooperation from both the Frazetta and Bakshi families, fellow fantasy virtuoso Bill Willingham is taking on the task of weaving a brand new story that both provides readers with a compelling standalone tale and slots seamlessly into the chronology of the classic film. Willingham has won the comics industry's prestigious ...

03/21/23 @ 8:05 pm EST
Source: Dynamite | Categories: Dynamite


The queen of the pinups returns to comics this June to heat up the summer, as international superstar creator Mirka Andolfo finds the perfect match for her style and sensibilities, and she's taking Bettie Page home with her to Italy in a new series alongside artist Elisa Ferrari and co-writer Luca Blengino!

"Our goal is to tell an intense story with an intense character and an intense but realistic setting.," shared writer Mirka Andolfo.


It's la dolce vita for Bettie! Her latest adventure starts when she's been cast as the lead of a film shooting in historic and beautiful Rome. It's a Bettie Page escapade, so of course some shady-looking thugs attempt to kidnap her before she even gets the chance to enjoy the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of Italy! Turns out, it's a case of mistaken identity. Miss Page just happens to look nearly exactly like their intended target. Will the dark angel be able to negotiate - or wiggle - her way out of this predicament? She'll also learn more about her mysterious doppleganger along the way.

One of the biggest names in comics, Mirka Andolfo is beloved for her flirty and fun writing and art on hit titles like Sweet Paprika, Unnatural, Mercy, and more, as well as huge titles from Marvel and DC Comics. She's shepherded Dynamite's own Red Sonja in a critically acclaimed run, but now she's tackling a character and legend that is such an obviously ideal fit for her talents! Not only that, but she's infusing the series with some of her native Italian style too!

Mirka and Elisa are joined by a cast of additional pinup greats to contribute stunning covers for the beautiful bombshell. Joseph Michael Linsner is back, and he's ...

03/21/23 @ 2:11 pm EST
Source: Dynamite | Categories: Dynamite

Following the announcement and upcoming release of Dynamite's next hotly anticipated Pathfinder series, the first in several years, the publisher is announcing another huge collaboration with roleplaying industry leader Paizo. Starfinder, the tabletop innovator's other smash hit game and mythos, is coming to comic books for the first time in Angels of the Drift!

For the first ever Starfinder comic series coming to stores, Dynamite and Paizo hand picked the best creative voice to take the helm. James L. Sutter served on staff at Paizo for over a decade, including as Creative Director for Starfinder, playing a critical role in developing the world and systems, translating the beloved Pathfinder formula to a science-fantasy landscape. Sutter writes Angels of the Drift alongside artist Edu Menna (Army of Darkness).

"Starfinder is all about exploring the galaxy and having epic adventures, but at the end of the day it's also about your real-world experience as a player, sitting around a table having fun with your friends," said writer James L. Sutter. "I think the comic zeroes in on that feeling—that no matter how high the stakes get, both the game and the comic are meant to be fun."

Paizo has been charting the paths of Starfinder's "iconics" for over half a decade now in game art and supplemental material, but fans have been clamoring for a greater story focus on them, which is now here! Angels of the Drift is elevated by its fun, colorful cast of characters, like any great genre adventure. Navasi is a human woman and reformed pirate, serving as the group's fast-talking, plan-crafting de facto captain. The hulking, reptilian Obozaya is the main muscle. Ciravel is a ...

03/21/23 @ 2:03 pm EST
Source: Dynamite | Categories: Dynamite

This summer the Vampirella franchise welcomes another new series and an exciting new path for one of its newest stars, as Victory gets the spotlight with writer David F. Walker and artist Brett Weldele this June!

First introduced in the mythos-shattering Vampirella #0 on Free Comic Book Day 2019, fans were introduced to Victoria Harris by Christopher Priest and Ergün Gündüz. The gorgeous African American woman came into Vampirella's life and alongside other newcomers, set her on quite the roller coaster ride. The two were briefly lovers, and Victoria found herself enamored by Vampi's remarkable abilities - and even her iconic costume. Along the way she's since been bestowed with a cursed, demonic ring and turned against her friend by Lilith, the mother of Drakulon.

This summer Eisner-winning writer David F. Walker, of such critically acclaimed hit series as Bitter Root, Naomi, Planet of the Apes, Shaft, and more, is joined by artist Brett Weldele (The Surrogates, The Beauty) are leveling up Victory from a pawn in the grand game, to a major player. With a stunning white variation on the classic Vampirella costume, and her newly granted powers, how will she leave her own mark on the world, good or bad? Fans will also get to see which old foe (or friend..?) is about to show up to cheer her on.

"Victory is an interesting supporting character, but the thing to keep in mind is that she’s been a supporting character, and for me those characters are always more fun to write," said writer David F. Walker. "When you take a successful supporting character and elevate them to leading character status, it is important to remember that what you’re doing is adding to someone that already exists – it’s like ...

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