IMAGE COMIC’S rolled out a press release today for a new comic we thought you guys might want to know about called Pretty Deadly. The story is written by Kelly Sue DeConnick (Captain Marvel, Ghost, Osborn) and illustrated by Emma Ríos (The Amazing Spider-Man, Osborn). The story centers on Ginny, Death’s daughter, who rides onContinue reading “Image Comic’s “Pretty Deadly” gets a release date”
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Image Comics takes on Darren Aronofsky’s NOAH
I’m of the belief that the entire King James and New Testament should be redone as a graphic novel, but I’ll take one of the many stories in Genesis for now. Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream and The Wrestler) has been busy at work with his epic retelling of the story of Noah starringContinue reading “Image Comics takes on Darren Aronofsky’s NOAH”
John Layman and Rob Guillory offer another six action-packed issues in Chew Vol. 6
Image Comics has just released the sixth volume of their hit series Chew, and, as always, I’m in love. John Layman and Rob Guillory never fail to amaze me with Chew’s ever creative subplots, its quirky artwork, and its unceasing comedy. This is one of those that you can’t put down until you’ve reached theContinue reading “John Layman and Rob Guillory offer another six action-packed issues in Chew Vol. 6”
There are no heroes in Jonathan Hickman’s The Manhattan Projects
The New Year is on its way, and with it the tenth issue of Image‘s The Manhattan Projects. Written by Jonathan Hickman—known for his other awesome series, The Nightly News—and the up-and-coming Nick Pitarra, this series is a conspiracy theorist’s delight. Check it out: What if the research and development department created to produce the firstContinue reading “There are no heroes in Jonathan Hickman’s The Manhattan Projects”
MITNG reviews Nowhere Men Issue #1 by Eric Stephenson
The first issue of Image’s new release, Nowhere Men, seems to be the perfect teaser for a promising series. Written by Eric Stephenson and with art by Nate Bellegarde and Jordie Bellaire, this first glimpse will leave you with dozens of deliciously unanswered questions. The story thus far seems to focus on a band of fourContinue reading “MITNG reviews Nowhere Men Issue #1 by Eric Stephenson”
Name That Soundtrack: Science Fiction up’s the ante
It was about a month ago we challenged you, our readers, to guess the name, composer and titles of ten science fiction film/tv soundtracks. The response was less than desirable and most of us at MITNG had begun questioning our approach. We began blaming ourselves and saying maybe if we had toasted the bread betterContinue reading “Name That Soundtrack: Science Fiction up’s the ante”
M.I.T.N.G REVIEWS DARK HORSE COMIC’S “BATTLEPUG VOL #1” WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY MIKE NORTON
Following in the footsteps of Heavy Metal Magazine comes BATTLEPUG written and illustrated by Mike Norton (Scatterbrain). You can never tell what to take seriously and what not in this fantastical tale of vengeance, sexy women and magic. Battlepug is a story told by “Moll” a young girl who likes to lie around naked andContinue reading “M.I.T.N.G REVIEWS DARK HORSE COMIC’S “BATTLEPUG VOL #1” WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY MIKE NORTON”
FOOTAGE FROM PHOENIX COMIC CON 2012
My first comic con in Phoenix was a blast. I met some amazing artist in the industry whom all expressed a serious passion for what they do. I wasn’t sure what to expect from Phoenix, having gone to some of the biggest comic con’s in the world, but this event was perfect. Sure it wasContinue reading “FOOTAGE FROM PHOENIX COMIC CON 2012”