Young Hellboy: The Hidden Land #4 Review
Nick Devonald
Writers: Mike Mignola & Thomas Sniegoski
Artist: Craig Rousseau
Colours: Dave Stewart
Letters: Clem Rob
Writers: Mike Mignola & Thomas Sniegoski
Artist: Craig Rousseau
Colours: Dave Stewart
Letters: Clem Rob
Writer: Benjamin Percy
Artist: Joshua Cassara
Colorist: Guru - eFX
Letterer: VC's Joe Caramagna
Writer: Gerry Duggan
Artist: Matteo Lolli
Colorist: Edgar Delgado
Letterer: VC's Cory Petit
Writer: Al Ewing
Penciller: Joe Bennett
Inkers: Ruy José & Belardino Brabo
Colourist: Paul Mount
Writer: Nick Spencer
Pencillers: Marcelo Ferreira w/ Carlos Gómez
Inkers: Wayne Faucher w/ Marcelo Ferreira & Carlos G
Writer: Paul Grist
Artist: Chris Allen
Inking assists by: Marc Deering
Colourist: Guru-eFX
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WAR OF THE BOUNTY HUNTERS IS HERE, and man oh man, is it maybe the best Star Wars comic I've ever read. For those unaware, War of the Bounty Hunters is the big crossover event of the yea
Writer: Jeremy Lambert
Artist: Marianna Ignazzi
Colours: Raúl Angulo
Letters: Ed Dukeshire
Writer – James Tynion IV
Art – Jorge Jimenez
Colors – Tomeu Morey
Letters – Clayton Cowles
Written by: James Tynion IV
Art by: Álvaro Martínez Bueno
Colors by: Jordie Bellaire
Lettered by:
“I doubt that.”--Batman
Alan Burnett & Paul Dini--Writer
Ty Templeton--Artist
Riley Rossmo--Cover
Writers: Chris Weston; Gordon Rennie; Laurence Rennie; Rory McConville; Dan Abnett; Kenneth Niemand
Artists: Chris Weston; Boo Cook; Dan Cornwell; Richard
Last weekend saw "Moon" and "Source Code" director Duncan Jones end weeks of speculation, tweeting a video teaser of his next project. As the camera drifts through the director’s workspace, he sits at his desk, dreaming of making a comic book movie. He mentions his love of British comic 2000AD and its wide cast of
CTG: What did comics mean to you as a child and what made you want to make them?
Chaykin: I was four years old. I had two older cousins who gave me a refrigerator box filled with comics books, and in those days, if you read comics you read everything. You didn't read a genre. Comics in those days covered everything from funny
CTG: You had a young, aspiring artist come up to you earlier -
Walsh: Yeah, I get that quite often at shows like this now. Young or aspiring artists asking for portfolio reviews, which I'm always happy to do because I did that when I was a young artist coming to shows like this. I was always very thankful or artists that would take the
CTG: What did comics mean to you when you were growing up, and what made you transition from loving them into wanting to make them?
Henderson: They were almost like STAR WARS in that they were an escape from just everyday life. I was into comics real early, maybe at six or seven I got my hands on a Superman comic and I got everything I