Z2 Comics has announced it will be publishing the first-ever graphic novel based on Freddie Mercury this fall.
Freddie Mercury: Lover of Life, Singer of Songs, created in partnership with University Music Group and Mercury Songs Ltd, will follow the Queen singer’s life through his childhood in Zanzibar and India to his rise to stardom as the effervescent frontman of one of the world’s most famous rock bands.
The graphic novel is written by Tres Dean and based on the book Freddie Mercury: A Life, in His Own Words,...
Freddie Mercury: Lover of Life, Singer of Songs, created in partnership with University Music Group and Mercury Songs Ltd, will follow the Queen singer’s life through his childhood in Zanzibar and India to his rise to stardom as the effervescent frontman of one of the world’s most famous rock bands.
The graphic novel is written by Tres Dean and based on the book Freddie Mercury: A Life, in His Own Words,...
- 5/21/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Written by Various | Art by Various | Published by DC Comics
For some reason I seem to be reviewing a lot of comics with female leads at the moment. Lois Lane, Mary Jane, Black Canary, the female Doctor (from Doctor Who), and now one of my personal favourites, Supergirl, and Batwoman. Which is nice. It’s nice because there is such a lot of stuff to choose from out there, and female characters are as likely to get chosen as any others. I remember getting laughed at back in the early 1980′s because I read Wonder Woman. Couldn’t understand why, as she was as iconic a character as Superman or Batman but, apparently, because she was a ‘girl’ she didn’t count. How times have changed, albeit after taking a several year detour through the Bad Girl T&a era of the 1990′s, which I’m willing to bet my...
For some reason I seem to be reviewing a lot of comics with female leads at the moment. Lois Lane, Mary Jane, Black Canary, the female Doctor (from Doctor Who), and now one of my personal favourites, Supergirl, and Batwoman. Which is nice. It’s nice because there is such a lot of stuff to choose from out there, and female characters are as likely to get chosen as any others. I remember getting laughed at back in the early 1980′s because I read Wonder Woman. Couldn’t understand why, as she was as iconic a character as Superman or Batman but, apparently, because she was a ‘girl’ she didn’t count. How times have changed, albeit after taking a several year detour through the Bad Girl T&a era of the 1990′s, which I’m willing to bet my...
- 11/22/2019
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
Dynamite Entertainment's "James Bond: Origin" #6, featuring the adventures of young '007' during WWII, is written by Jeff Parker and illustrated by Bob Q, with covers by John Cassaday, Mirko Colak, Sanya Anwar and, Ibrahim Moustafa is available February 13, 2019:
"...in 'Izabel', the ongoing adventures of 'James Bond' during 'World War II' continues in a standalone tale set in Lisbon.
"A savvy local woman knows how to survive and thrive, despite the hardships of war.
"But a desperate German scientist needs her help, and she becomes involved with a young 'Bond' that's (not yet) very good at being a spy..."
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"...in 'Izabel', the ongoing adventures of 'James Bond' during 'World War II' continues in a standalone tale set in Lisbon.
"A savvy local woman knows how to survive and thrive, despite the hardships of war.
"But a desperate German scientist needs her help, and she becomes involved with a young 'Bond' that's (not yet) very good at being a spy..."
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More "James Bond" Here...
- 2/14/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Archie Comics' "Betty & Veronica" #6, continuing the publisher's revamp of the characters as 'biker vixens', is written by Jamie Lee Rotante and illustrated by Jen Vaughn, with covers by Vaughn, Sanya Anwar and Eva Cabrera, available May 9, 2018:
"...in 'Hunted', 'The Vixens' are being followed by a sinister former foe, but he claims to come in peace -- can he be trusted?
"Meanwhile, a young woman's mysterious disappearance has the Vixens questioning...
"...if their actions are having consequences..."
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"...in 'Hunted', 'The Vixens' are being followed by a sinister former foe, but he claims to come in peace -- can he be trusted?
"Meanwhile, a young woman's mysterious disappearance has the Vixens questioning...
"...if their actions are having consequences..."
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- 4/16/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Titan Comics have revealed the first look at interior art from their upcoming Assassin’s Creed: Origins comic mini-series, which is set after the latest best-selling Assassin’s Creed: Origins video game from Ubisoft.
Hitting comic shops on February 28th, Titan’s new comic series will explore the beginnings of the Assassin’s Creed, introducing new characters alongside the main character from the video game Aya, and notable historical figures, including Cleopatra! The debut issue, written by Assassin’s Creed comic book writer Anthony Del Col (Kill Shakespeare, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys), and illustrated by rising star Pj Kaiowa (Pacific Rim: Tales from Year Zero), comes with a free redeemable game code for Assassin’s Creed: Origins video game content – an unlockable Shamshir blade for your character!
Issue #1 comes with three stunning art covers to collect by artists Stephanie Hans (The Wicked + The Divine, Generations Phoenix and Jean Grey...
Hitting comic shops on February 28th, Titan’s new comic series will explore the beginnings of the Assassin’s Creed, introducing new characters alongside the main character from the video game Aya, and notable historical figures, including Cleopatra! The debut issue, written by Assassin’s Creed comic book writer Anthony Del Col (Kill Shakespeare, Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys), and illustrated by rising star Pj Kaiowa (Pacific Rim: Tales from Year Zero), comes with a free redeemable game code for Assassin’s Creed: Origins video game content – an unlockable Shamshir blade for your character!
Issue #1 comes with three stunning art covers to collect by artists Stephanie Hans (The Wicked + The Divine, Generations Phoenix and Jean Grey...
- 2/5/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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