Eugenio Derbez will be undergoing complicated surgery following a recent accident. Details regarding the accident are unknown at this time.
According to his wife Alessandra Rosado, Derbez “is fine” but the “injuries he sustained are delicate and will require that he undergo complicated surgery in the coming hours.” Her note, written in Spanish and posted via Instagram on Monday night, goes on to say his recovery will be “long and difficult” and will require “many weeks of rest and rehabilitation.”
Deadline has reached out to his reps and will update the story when we hear back.
Derbez has multiple projects on deck to promote, including Season 2 of the Apple TV+ series Acapulco, premiering October 21. He serves as both executive producer and star, reprising the role of Maximo Gallardo Ramos in the comedy inspired by his 2017 film, How To Be A Latin Lover.
As well as the release of Aristotle and...
According to his wife Alessandra Rosado, Derbez “is fine” but the “injuries he sustained are delicate and will require that he undergo complicated surgery in the coming hours.” Her note, written in Spanish and posted via Instagram on Monday night, goes on to say his recovery will be “long and difficult” and will require “many weeks of rest and rehabilitation.”
Deadline has reached out to his reps and will update the story when we hear back.
Derbez has multiple projects on deck to promote, including Season 2 of the Apple TV+ series Acapulco, premiering October 21. He serves as both executive producer and star, reprising the role of Maximo Gallardo Ramos in the comedy inspired by his 2017 film, How To Be A Latin Lover.
As well as the release of Aristotle and...
- 8/30/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
By Tim Greaves
It’s been three years since ‘American Horror Project’ was unleashed. Comprising an eclectic gathering of indie curios from the 1970s, the fact it was announced as Volume 1 led to much anticipation as to what future collections might serve up.
Well, Arrow Video has finally issued Volume 2. It’s been a long wait. Was it worth it? For those whose passions run to the sort of weird, otherworldly slices of 70s small-town America represented by the first, the answer would be a resounding yes. But, as before, for a more general audience it’s unlikely to harbour much appeal. Regardless, whether you think they’re deserving of Blu-ray resurrection or not, all power to Arrow – and ringmaster of this circus of the bizarre, film historian Stephen Thrower – for rescuing these micro-budget productions from the bowels of obscurity, giving them a wash and brush up and setting them...
It’s been three years since ‘American Horror Project’ was unleashed. Comprising an eclectic gathering of indie curios from the 1970s, the fact it was announced as Volume 1 led to much anticipation as to what future collections might serve up.
Well, Arrow Video has finally issued Volume 2. It’s been a long wait. Was it worth it? For those whose passions run to the sort of weird, otherworldly slices of 70s small-town America represented by the first, the answer would be a resounding yes. But, as before, for a more general audience it’s unlikely to harbour much appeal. Regardless, whether you think they’re deserving of Blu-ray resurrection or not, all power to Arrow – and ringmaster of this circus of the bizarre, film historian Stephen Thrower – for rescuing these micro-budget productions from the bowels of obscurity, giving them a wash and brush up and setting them...
- 7/17/2019
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Aquaman #24
Written by Dan Abnett | Art by Scot Eaton, Wayne Faucher | Published by DC Comics
Aquaman is best as a series when it is basically Game of Thrones underwater. The Crown of Atlantis arc has pretty much been that as Aquaman has been fighting to hold his crown despite the dirty politics and backstabbing that has been going on. By the time this issues ends he may end up losing much more than his beloved title.
Scot Eaton and Wayne Faucher’s art give this book that larger than life feel. The opening pages of Aquaman riding gigantic sea creatures was impressive to behold. Gabe Eltaeb’s colors have a vast pallet making Atlantis look both beautiful and otherworldly. Aquaman can look awfully silly if the wrong tone of color is chosen. Eltaeb circumvents that issue and gives poignancy to what could have been corny character designs.
The Crown of...
Written by Dan Abnett | Art by Scot Eaton, Wayne Faucher | Published by DC Comics
Aquaman is best as a series when it is basically Game of Thrones underwater. The Crown of Atlantis arc has pretty much been that as Aquaman has been fighting to hold his crown despite the dirty politics and backstabbing that has been going on. By the time this issues ends he may end up losing much more than his beloved title.
Scot Eaton and Wayne Faucher’s art give this book that larger than life feel. The opening pages of Aquaman riding gigantic sea creatures was impressive to behold. Gabe Eltaeb’s colors have a vast pallet making Atlantis look both beautiful and otherworldly. Aquaman can look awfully silly if the wrong tone of color is chosen. Eltaeb circumvents that issue and gives poignancy to what could have been corny character designs.
The Crown of...
- 6/20/2017
- by Dan Clark
- Nerdly
Since the dawn of the Rebirth era, the Superman family of books have absolutely been on fire, restoring the Man of Steel and his related to characters to their former glory that some readers thought the New 52 simply lacked. And, from what we can tell, they won’t cool off anytime in the foreseeable future. In fact, just this week, we found out that Big Blue and Lex Luthor are set to confront Mr. Oz over in Action Comics this August and, that very same month, his eponymous title will take full advantage of the crossover potential that comes with being a part of the DC Universe.
You see, this summer, Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason intend on calling back to their days of working on Green Lantern Corps by getting Superman mixed up with this guy named Sinestro. Perhaps you’ve heard of him. And while the creative...
You see, this summer, Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason intend on calling back to their days of working on Green Lantern Corps by getting Superman mixed up with this guy named Sinestro. Perhaps you’ve heard of him. And while the creative...
- 5/24/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Action Comics is now only 25 issues away from reaching the milestone of issue number 1000! This week issue 275 is a supersized anniversary issue that finally reveals the identity of the mysterious Clark Kent, something that due to how long it’s been since he was introduced (almost a year) has at times frustrated me. Before going any further let me give a Spolier warning if you want to find out for yourself (although chances are that the internet has probably already spoiled it for you by accident). In part one of the “Superman Reborn” storyline Clark Kent tried to marry Lois Lane and by the end kidnapped Jonathan out of what seemed was jealously. Now Lois and Clark were on the hunt for this Clark and their Son.
The issue has the couple raiding Clark’s apartment and finding absolutely nothing but a clean place but a kitchen and refrigerator full of candy.
The issue has the couple raiding Clark’s apartment and finding absolutely nothing but a clean place but a kitchen and refrigerator full of candy.
- 3/12/2017
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
Starting off today's Horror Highlights is the Justice League taking on predators and much more in Justice League Volume 2 from Dark Horse and DC Comics. Also: a look at key art and release details for Bethany and a new Voodoo trailer.
Justice League Volume 2 Release Details & Cover Art: From Dark Horse Comics: "In the return of these crossover comics, the Jla take on Predators—in adaptive superhero form! Batman teams up with Tarzan to resist the claws of the Cat-Woman. Kyle Rayner must don the mantle of Green Lantern to turn back a tide of Aliens. Superteens Spyboy and Young Justice must defeat nightmarish foes. Collects Jla versus Predator, Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman, Green Lantern versus Aliens, and Spyboy/Young Justice: Young Spies Like Us.
Creators
Writer: Ron Marz, Peter David, John Ostrander
Penciller: Pop Mhan, Todd Nauck, Rick Leonardi, Graham Nolan, Igor Kordey
Inker: Norman Lee,...
Justice League Volume 2 Release Details & Cover Art: From Dark Horse Comics: "In the return of these crossover comics, the Jla take on Predators—in adaptive superhero form! Batman teams up with Tarzan to resist the claws of the Cat-Woman. Kyle Rayner must don the mantle of Green Lantern to turn back a tide of Aliens. Superteens Spyboy and Young Justice must defeat nightmarish foes. Collects Jla versus Predator, Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman, Green Lantern versus Aliens, and Spyboy/Young Justice: Young Spies Like Us.
Creators
Writer: Ron Marz, Peter David, John Ostrander
Penciller: Pop Mhan, Todd Nauck, Rick Leonardi, Graham Nolan, Igor Kordey
Inker: Norman Lee,...
- 2/16/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Comic Book Reviews: DC Round Up Week 12-07-2016
We got Batman the one man army, Green Arrow and Aquaman getting the same “We didn’t do it” storyline, and a few other DC books continue to lose steam after an amazing start! Read on to see what’s going wrong with DC Comics Rebirth!
Aquaman #12
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Phillippe Briones, Gabe Elateb
Review: More of Nemo led by Black Manta framing Aquaman and the Atlaneteans for the attacks on U.S. Soil. No one wants to give Aquaman or the Atlanteans the benefit of the doubt and once more its Justice League to come get Arthur (while seemingly one cares about the surmounting death toll and damage being done to the various states). I think I’m done with Aquaman, this whole “U.S. hates Aquaman” storyline just keeps forcing me to stretch my imagination and acceptance of...
We got Batman the one man army, Green Arrow and Aquaman getting the same “We didn’t do it” storyline, and a few other DC books continue to lose steam after an amazing start! Read on to see what’s going wrong with DC Comics Rebirth!
Aquaman #12
Story: Dan Abnett Art: Phillippe Briones, Gabe Elateb
Review: More of Nemo led by Black Manta framing Aquaman and the Atlaneteans for the attacks on U.S. Soil. No one wants to give Aquaman or the Atlanteans the benefit of the doubt and once more its Justice League to come get Arthur (while seemingly one cares about the surmounting death toll and damage being done to the various states). I think I’m done with Aquaman, this whole “U.S. hates Aquaman” storyline just keeps forcing me to stretch my imagination and acceptance of...
- 12/9/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Issue 8 of Superman beings the “Escape From Dinosaur Island” arc. This book continues to closely follow Clark and Jonathan’s father son relationship. As a matter of fact the whole accidental trip to Dinosaur Island starts because of a hiccup in John’s school science project that transports him, Clark and Krypto to this mysterious island. Upon arriving it seems that the military had once had a presence there but had been decimated. As they are trying to locate John’s science project to try and get back home we see our group of heroes attacked by various prehistoric animals like something that seemed like a giant piranha to pterodactyl like dinosaurs. As they discover more human remains they find a cave where written on the wall is “This Is The Story Of The Losers”.
This title so far has been very distinct from what we saw from Superman in...
This title so far has been very distinct from what we saw from Superman in...
- 10/9/2016
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
Comic Book Reviews: DC Round Up Week 08-17-2016
DC Comics has been killing it with sales lately, and for good reason! The Rebirth has been a success with almost every series delivering well-written and illustrated stories. Whatever editorial direction Geoff Johns put the company on, it’s worked! The characters feel fresh and new again, while still keeping true to the status quo set up in the New 52 Universe. Could the books do a slightly better job at feeling more “interconnected” (No that doesn’t mean crossover!)? Sure! But regardless, each individual series feels very well put together and on a focused plot. So without further delay, check out the hot books from this week’s DC Comics Rebirth line up!
Green Arrow #5
Story: Benjamin Percy Art: Juan Ferreyra
Review: If you were to tell me a year or so ago (or even further back) that future me would...
DC Comics has been killing it with sales lately, and for good reason! The Rebirth has been a success with almost every series delivering well-written and illustrated stories. Whatever editorial direction Geoff Johns put the company on, it’s worked! The characters feel fresh and new again, while still keeping true to the status quo set up in the New 52 Universe. Could the books do a slightly better job at feeling more “interconnected” (No that doesn’t mean crossover!)? Sure! But regardless, each individual series feels very well put together and on a focused plot. So without further delay, check out the hot books from this week’s DC Comics Rebirth line up!
Green Arrow #5
Story: Benjamin Percy Art: Juan Ferreyra
Review: If you were to tell me a year or so ago (or even further back) that future me would...
- 8/19/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
James Victor, the actor best known for portraying the buffoonish Sgt. Jaime Mendoza on the popular 1990s Family Channel action-adventure series Zorro, has died. He was 76. Victor, a protege of famed independent auteur John Cassavetes, had heart disease and died June 20 in his apartment in Hollywood, his longtime friend Joe Perez told The Hollywood Reporter. Duncan Regehr starred as Don Diego de la Vega/Zorro on the Family Channel adaptation of Zorro, which aired in several countries and for three seasons (1990-93) in the U.S. At first, Victor's Mendoza, who always enjoyed a good meal, tried
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- 7/1/2016
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Rebirth has begun! DC mastermind Geoff Johns and company have been prepping for this a while now and the all the hard work is coming to fruition. Check out some great jumping on points for new readers in the various Rebirth specials, and see if maybe any of them might peek your interest!
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DC Universe: Rebirth #1
Story: Geoff Johns Art: Gary Frank, Ivan Reis, Ethan Van Sciver, Phil Jimenez, etc
Review: This came out on 05/25/2016 but I’m doing a quick recap here so it fits in with the rest of the rebirth reviews. This is it, the big bang of getting the DC Universe back on track and “fixing” some of the mistakes of the “New 52” era. Johns writes a plausible enough reason for how everything in “52” was created-seemingly by an all-powerful being (A very awesome character that I’m...
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DC Universe: Rebirth #1
Story: Geoff Johns Art: Gary Frank, Ivan Reis, Ethan Van Sciver, Phil Jimenez, etc
Review: This came out on 05/25/2016 but I’m doing a quick recap here so it fits in with the rest of the rebirth reviews. This is it, the big bang of getting the DC Universe back on track and “fixing” some of the mistakes of the “New 52” era. Johns writes a plausible enough reason for how everything in “52” was created-seemingly by an all-powerful being (A very awesome character that I’m...
- 6/4/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Superman Rebirth #1 sets the tone for the rest of the Rebirth titles. Being that Batman is my favorite hero I gravitated toward that book first. If you’ve taken a moment to read my thoughts on that book, you know that I was really unimpressed by it. Superman Rebirth on the other hand has all the components that I expected from these one-shot titles and eventually lead you into their respective number ones. Tomasi and Gleason do a fantastic job at blending different aspects of New 52 Superman, Convergence and some of Superman’s legacy into one book and eventually struck my curiosity going forward.
Superman as we know is dead. The Superman we see here is from the pre-“Flashpoint” timeline. The reason why he is here now in this universe is because this Clark, Lois and their baby Jonathan escaped their timeline during the Convergence event and ended up...
Superman as we know is dead. The Superman we see here is from the pre-“Flashpoint” timeline. The reason why he is here now in this universe is because this Clark, Lois and their baby Jonathan escaped their timeline during the Convergence event and ended up...
- 6/2/2016
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
International Iron Man #2
Story: Brian Michael Bendis Art: Alex Maleev
Synopsis:
The mystery of Tony's real parents reveals some truths behind the history of the Marvel Universe that have been kept hidden for decades. Can Tony unravel the mystery before deadly history repeats itself?
Review:
More details are revealed about Tony’s relationship with Cassandra and how it might be the cause for all his current relationship problems. Also it’s hinted at in current times, Cassandra might know something about Tony’s real parents. A bit of a “filler” issue, but still some excellent art from Alex Maleev. Might be worth skipping and just getting a trade later on.
Score C+ The Ultimates #6
Story: Al Ewing Art: Christian Ward
Synopsis:
Once he was the Devourer of Worlds -- but now, at long last, his endless hunger has been cured. But is there a hidden price? What does it mean...
Story: Brian Michael Bendis Art: Alex Maleev
Synopsis:
The mystery of Tony's real parents reveals some truths behind the history of the Marvel Universe that have been kept hidden for decades. Can Tony unravel the mystery before deadly history repeats itself?
Review:
More details are revealed about Tony’s relationship with Cassandra and how it might be the cause for all his current relationship problems. Also it’s hinted at in current times, Cassandra might know something about Tony’s real parents. A bit of a “filler” issue, but still some excellent art from Alex Maleev. Might be worth skipping and just getting a trade later on.
Score C+ The Ultimates #6
Story: Al Ewing Art: Christian Ward
Synopsis:
Once he was the Devourer of Worlds -- but now, at long last, his endless hunger has been cured. But is there a hidden price? What does it mean...
- 4/29/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
Superman/Wonder Woman #25
Story By
Peter J. Tomasi
Art By
Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, Jonathan Glapion, Scott Hanna
Colors By
Wil Quintana
Letters By
Rob Leigh
Cover By
Ed Benes, Wil Quintana, Aaron Lopresti
Publisher
DC Comics
Synopsis:
A severely injured Superman is need of healing, can Wonder Woman convince the Greek Gods to save him?
Review:
“Superman/Wonder Woman #25” picks up where “Action Comics #48” left off, with Superman severely hurt and in dire need of healing. This is where Wonder Woman comes into play, as she brings him before her fellow gods in hopes they can heal him. Cool, in theory, but soon everything sort of becomes cliché, and writer Peter J. Tomasi kind of just phones it in. We get Greek gods Artemis, Strife, Hephaestus and Eros to essentially “test’ Superman’s will and see if he’s worthy of being healed by them. The concept itself is...
Story By
Peter J. Tomasi
Art By
Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, Jonathan Glapion, Scott Hanna
Colors By
Wil Quintana
Letters By
Rob Leigh
Cover By
Ed Benes, Wil Quintana, Aaron Lopresti
Publisher
DC Comics
Synopsis:
A severely injured Superman is need of healing, can Wonder Woman convince the Greek Gods to save him?
Review:
“Superman/Wonder Woman #25” picks up where “Action Comics #48” left off, with Superman severely hurt and in dire need of healing. This is where Wonder Woman comes into play, as she brings him before her fellow gods in hopes they can heal him. Cool, in theory, but soon everything sort of becomes cliché, and writer Peter J. Tomasi kind of just phones it in. We get Greek gods Artemis, Strife, Hephaestus and Eros to essentially “test’ Superman’s will and see if he’s worthy of being healed by them. The concept itself is...
- 2/26/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
2015 has been quite the eclectic year for comics, and this fact is reflected in our top ten list. Image Comics continues to be the true house of ideas with books ranging from a feminist twist on exploitation films to a murder mystery set in 1940s Hollywood and even a Lgbtq-friendly parody of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Even though they are in the middle of big events (Convergence and Secret Wars), DC and Marvel respectively still have room for offbeat takes on their iconic or not so iconic characters and are represented on this list along with Valiant, which has attracted a veritable Murderer’s Row of creator to shape and develop their shared universe.
Here are the top ten comics of 2015 so far.
10. Wytches (Image)
Wytches #4-6
Written by Scott Snyder
Art by Jock
Colors by Matt Hollingsworth
Wytches is without a doubt the best new horror comic of the year.
Here are the top ten comics of 2015 so far.
10. Wytches (Image)
Wytches #4-6
Written by Scott Snyder
Art by Jock
Colors by Matt Hollingsworth
Wytches is without a doubt the best new horror comic of the year.
- 6/1/2015
- by Staff
- SoundOnSight
Earth 2: World’s End #6
Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson
Art by Jorge Jimenez, Tyler Kirkham & Joe Weems, Eddy Barrows & Eber Ferreira, Jan Duursema & Drew Geraci, Eduardo Pansica & Walden Wong, with Jaime Mendoza
Published by DC Comics
Another week means another issue of World’s End. While there is once again a block paragraph that makes up the writers’ credits, this is the first time World’s End shows the potential promised with issue one.
The numerous plotlines are much more balanced this time around, giving each character the proper amount of attention without taking up too many panels, the one exception being Queen Marella. The four Furies are stopped, at least for now, when Doctor Fate defeats Famine but senses that Jimmy Olsen is about to achieve a great power and abandons Hawkgirl and Flash, Marella makes a deal with some sleeping Lovecraftian monsters to exact vengeance for Atlantis,...
Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson
Art by Jorge Jimenez, Tyler Kirkham & Joe Weems, Eddy Barrows & Eber Ferreira, Jan Duursema & Drew Geraci, Eduardo Pansica & Walden Wong, with Jaime Mendoza
Published by DC Comics
Another week means another issue of World’s End. While there is once again a block paragraph that makes up the writers’ credits, this is the first time World’s End shows the potential promised with issue one.
The numerous plotlines are much more balanced this time around, giving each character the proper amount of attention without taking up too many panels, the one exception being Queen Marella. The four Furies are stopped, at least for now, when Doctor Fate defeats Famine but senses that Jimmy Olsen is about to achieve a great power and abandons Hawkgirl and Flash, Marella makes a deal with some sleeping Lovecraftian monsters to exact vengeance for Atlantis,...
- 11/14/2014
- by Grant Raycroft
- SoundOnSight
Earth 2: World’s End #5
Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson
Art by Jan Duursema & Jonathon Glapion, Tyler Kirkham & Joe Weems, Eduardo Pansica & Jaime Mendoza, Eddy Barrows & Eber Ferreira
Published by DC Comics
The world ending of World’s End continues on its way. Again, there’s a big old box of art teams, all spread thinly across this book. Having issues with the pencil and inks is a bit moot at this point, but it bear repeating. With DC publishing two other weekly titles with rotating artists who handle one issue a moth, it’s honestly inexcusable that they let this happen with such weak art.
World’s End continues with its stories. However, this week’s cover is deceptive, like last time. Alan Scott, a.k.a. Green Lantern, does get some much missed panel time. He’s pitted against on of Earth 2’s first villains,...
Written by Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson
Art by Jan Duursema & Jonathon Glapion, Tyler Kirkham & Joe Weems, Eduardo Pansica & Jaime Mendoza, Eddy Barrows & Eber Ferreira
Published by DC Comics
The world ending of World’s End continues on its way. Again, there’s a big old box of art teams, all spread thinly across this book. Having issues with the pencil and inks is a bit moot at this point, but it bear repeating. With DC publishing two other weekly titles with rotating artists who handle one issue a moth, it’s honestly inexcusable that they let this happen with such weak art.
World’s End continues with its stories. However, this week’s cover is deceptive, like last time. Alan Scott, a.k.a. Green Lantern, does get some much missed panel time. He’s pitted against on of Earth 2’s first villains,...
- 11/6/2014
- by Grant Raycroft
- SoundOnSight
Earth 2: World’s End #3
Written by: Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson
Art by: Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Tyler Kirkham, Joe Weems, Eduardo Pansica,Jaime Mendoza, Jorge Jimenez, Paulo Siqueria, & Cam Smith
Published by DC Comics
This week’s issue of Earth 2: World’s End is where some problems with the series as a whole begin to form. The major failings here are a scattered story and lack of a consistent art team. This issue, like the last two, divide up their massive artist team amongst the various storylines. This results in some segments looking good and crisp while others are drawn sloppily, there’s even a case where characters are missing their faces. This is especially bad when most of Earth 2 has been shown to us through the excellent pencils and inks of Nicola and Trevor Scott. They mastered the look of the...
Written by: Daniel H. Wilson, Marguerite Bennett, & Mike Johnson
Art by: Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Tyler Kirkham, Joe Weems, Eduardo Pansica,Jaime Mendoza, Jorge Jimenez, Paulo Siqueria, & Cam Smith
Published by DC Comics
This week’s issue of Earth 2: World’s End is where some problems with the series as a whole begin to form. The major failings here are a scattered story and lack of a consistent art team. This issue, like the last two, divide up their massive artist team amongst the various storylines. This results in some segments looking good and crisp while others are drawn sloppily, there’s even a case where characters are missing their faces. This is especially bad when most of Earth 2 has been shown to us through the excellent pencils and inks of Nicola and Trevor Scott. They mastered the look of the...
- 10/22/2014
- by Grant Raycroft
- SoundOnSight
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising #25, $3.99
AC Comics
Crypt Of Horror Volume 21 Tp, $29.95
Alternative Comics
Big Feminist But Comics About Women Gn (not verified by Diamond), $20.00
Mostly Wordless Hc, $18.95
Sugar Booger #2 (Of 3)(not verified by Diamond), $5.95
Altus Press
Doc Savage The New Adventures Volume 7 Phantom Lagoon Sc (not verified by Diamond), $24.95
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Journey #1 (Of 2)(Cover A Rob Durham), $3.75
Cavewoman Journey #1 (Of 2)(Cover B Rob Durham), Ar
Cavewoman Journey #1 (Of 2)(Cover D Budd Root), Ar
Antarctic Press
Last Zombie Zomnibus Tp, $49.99
Arcana Studio
Chambers Gn, $19.95
Archie Comic Publications
Betty And Veronica Double Digest #223, $5.99
Jughead And Archie Double Digest #1, $3.99
Mega Man #36 (Patrick Spaziante Regular Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #36 (Brent McCarthy Trial Of Dr Wily Variant Cover), $2.99
Avatar Press
Absolution Volume 2 Rubicon Tp,...
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising #25, $3.99
AC Comics
Crypt Of Horror Volume 21 Tp, $29.95
Alternative Comics
Big Feminist But Comics About Women Gn (not verified by Diamond), $20.00
Mostly Wordless Hc, $18.95
Sugar Booger #2 (Of 3)(not verified by Diamond), $5.95
Altus Press
Doc Savage The New Adventures Volume 7 Phantom Lagoon Sc (not verified by Diamond), $24.95
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Journey #1 (Of 2)(Cover A Rob Durham), $3.75
Cavewoman Journey #1 (Of 2)(Cover B Rob Durham), Ar
Cavewoman Journey #1 (Of 2)(Cover D Budd Root), Ar
Antarctic Press
Last Zombie Zomnibus Tp, $49.99
Arcana Studio
Chambers Gn, $19.95
Archie Comic Publications
Betty And Veronica Double Digest #223, $5.99
Jughead And Archie Double Digest #1, $3.99
Mega Man #36 (Patrick Spaziante Regular Cover), $2.99
Mega Man #36 (Brent McCarthy Trial Of Dr Wily Variant Cover), $2.99
Avatar Press
Absolution Volume 2 Rubicon Tp,...
- 4/29/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
by Brett White
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: Angela comes calling in Guardians of the Galaxy #6, Bane causes trouble in Batman #23.4, and Marvel re-releases some classic superspy goodness with the Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. collection.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Action Comics Vol 2 #23.4 (pictured above)
(W) Sholly Fisch (A) Will Conrad
» Adventures Of Superman Vol 2 #5
(W) Nathan Edmondson - Kyle Killen (A) Yildiray Cinar - Pia Guerra
» Batman Superman #3.1
(W) Greg Pak (A) Brett Booth
» Superman Vol 4 #23.4
(W) Aaron Kuder (A) Aaron Kuder
» Wolverine And The X-Men #36
(W) Jason Aaron (A) Giuseppe Camuncoli
2014 Movies
("Captain America: The Winter Soldier...
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: Angela comes calling in Guardians of the Galaxy #6, Bane causes trouble in Batman #23.4, and Marvel re-releases some classic superspy goodness with the Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. collection.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Action Comics Vol 2 #23.4 (pictured above)
(W) Sholly Fisch (A) Will Conrad
» Adventures Of Superman Vol 2 #5
(W) Nathan Edmondson - Kyle Killen (A) Yildiray Cinar - Pia Guerra
» Batman Superman #3.1
(W) Greg Pak (A) Brett Booth
» Superman Vol 4 #23.4
(W) Aaron Kuder (A) Aaron Kuder
» Wolverine And The X-Men #36
(W) Jason Aaron (A) Giuseppe Camuncoli
2014 Movies
("Captain America: The Winter Soldier...
- 9/25/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
by Brett White
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: Angela pays a visit to the Guardians of the Galaxy, the first storyarc of Brian Wood and Olivier Coipel's X-Men comes to an action-packed conclusion, and Adventures of Superman provides a solid jumping-on point for "Man of Steel" fans.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Adventures Of Superman #3
Written by Matt Kindt, art by Stephen Segovia
» Superman Annual #2
Written by: Scott Lobdell, Frank Hannah, art by: Pascal Alixe
» Wolverine: In The Flesh #1
Story by Chris Cosentino, art by Dalibor Talajic, colors by Jean-Francois Beaulieu, letters by Joe Sabino
2014 Movies
("Captain America: The Winter Soldier...
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: Angela pays a visit to the Guardians of the Galaxy, the first storyarc of Brian Wood and Olivier Coipel's X-Men comes to an action-packed conclusion, and Adventures of Superman provides a solid jumping-on point for "Man of Steel" fans.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Adventures Of Superman #3
Written by Matt Kindt, art by Stephen Segovia
» Superman Annual #2
Written by: Scott Lobdell, Frank Hannah, art by: Pascal Alixe
» Wolverine: In The Flesh #1
Story by Chris Cosentino, art by Dalibor Talajic, colors by Jean-Francois Beaulieu, letters by Joe Sabino
2014 Movies
("Captain America: The Winter Soldier...
- 7/31/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
DC Comics "Detective Comics Annual" #2, available July 31, 2013, is written by John Layman and illustrated by Scot Eaton/Jaime Mendoza, with a cover by Andy Clarke:
"...it's a terrible, dangerous time to be a cop in 'Gotham City'.
"At a time when police are being targeted for assassination, 'Gotham's Finest' also face a threat from within, as a shape-changing identity thief has infiltrated the 'Gcpd' and threatens to destroy it from within.
"Will he unravel the mystery behind this secretive killer before he loses any more of the few allies he has left on the force?..."
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Order the "Batman: Hush Action Figure", sculpted from an original design by Jim Lee, at 1:6 scale, with costume tailoring.
"...it's a terrible, dangerous time to be a cop in 'Gotham City'.
"At a time when police are being targeted for assassination, 'Gotham's Finest' also face a threat from within, as a shape-changing identity thief has infiltrated the 'Gcpd' and threatens to destroy it from within.
"Will he unravel the mystery behind this secretive killer before he loses any more of the few allies he has left on the force?..."
Click the images to enlarge...
Order the "Batman: Hush Action Figure", sculpted from an original design by Jim Lee, at 1:6 scale, with costume tailoring.
- 7/28/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
It’s a terrible, dangerous time to be a cop in Gotham City. At a time when police are being targeted for assassination, Gotham’s Finest also face a threat from within, as a shape-changing identity thief has infiltrated the Gcpd and threatens to destroy it from within. Will he unravel the mystery behind this secretive killer before he loses any more of the few allies he has left on the force? Detective Comics Annual #2 Written by John Layman Art by Scot Eaton and Jaime Mendoza Cover by Andy Clarke...
- 7/25/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Batman Annual #2 Written by Scott Snyder Art by Aaron Lopresti Cover by Jock On sale July 31 • 48 pg, Fc, $4.99 Us • Rated T A special Zero Year tie-in! Bruce Wayne’s first year as the Dark Knight has just barely begun…and already dangerous elements are coalescing, leading Bruce toward his final destiny. Detective Comics Annual #2 Written by John Layman Art by Scot Eaton and Jaime Mendoza Cover by Andy Clarke On sale July 31 • 48 pg, Fc, $4.99 Us • Rated T It’s a terrible, dangerous time to be a cop in Gotham City. At a time when police are being targeted for assassination, Gotham’s Finest also face a threat from within, as a shape-changing identity thief has infiltrated the Gcpd and threatens to destroy it from within. Will he unravel the mystery behind this secretive killer before he loses any more of the few allies he has left on the force?...
- 7/5/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Uncanny X-Men #4
Writer: Brain Michael Bendis
Pencils/Colour: Chris Bachalo
Ink: Tim Townsend, Jaime Mendoza, Al Vey & Victor Olazaba
Letters: Vc’s Joe Caramagna
Cover: Bachalo & Townsend
Publisher: Marvel Comics
The mutant revolution takes a baby-step forward this week with Uncanny X-Men #4. While the series has been a highlight of the Now! reboot for many, the shadow of its sister property, All New X-Men, definitely looms large over this redundant issue. Still a high-calibre read, Issue #4 suffers from series writer and X-Men architect Brian Michael Bendis’ decision to re-tell the events from last weeks All New X-Men #10 which causes Uncanny X-Men to lose the momentum the series has just started to build.
With Cyclops’ new mutant school underway, Ol’ One-Eye realizes that his team is seriously under developed. Hoping to add a few players to his game, Cyclops, along with Emma, Magneto and Magik head over to the Jean Grey...
Writer: Brain Michael Bendis
Pencils/Colour: Chris Bachalo
Ink: Tim Townsend, Jaime Mendoza, Al Vey & Victor Olazaba
Letters: Vc’s Joe Caramagna
Cover: Bachalo & Townsend
Publisher: Marvel Comics
The mutant revolution takes a baby-step forward this week with Uncanny X-Men #4. While the series has been a highlight of the Now! reboot for many, the shadow of its sister property, All New X-Men, definitely looms large over this redundant issue. Still a high-calibre read, Issue #4 suffers from series writer and X-Men architect Brian Michael Bendis’ decision to re-tell the events from last weeks All New X-Men #10 which causes Uncanny X-Men to lose the momentum the series has just started to build.
With Cyclops’ new mutant school underway, Ol’ One-Eye realizes that his team is seriously under developed. Hoping to add a few players to his game, Cyclops, along with Emma, Magneto and Magik head over to the Jean Grey...
- 4/11/2013
- by Sean Tonelli
- SoundOnSight
"In this anthology of stories just in time for Valentine’s Day, Catwoman fondly recalls her first time meeting Batman, Mera discovers a pile of old letters and the tragic love story they tell, Batgirl finds unlikely romance on the streets of Gotham, Nightwing meets a girl that can keep him on his toes, Apollo travels to Seoul to find Midnighter, and Wonder Woman and Superman take another important step in their blossoming relationship. Plus, as a special bonus, this unique one-shot includes perforated Valentine’s Day cards featuring the stars of all the stories! From writers Andy Diggle, Ann Nocenti, Cecil Castellucci, Peter Milligan, Kyle Higgins, and Ray Fawkes and artists Emanuela Lupacchino, Jaime Mendoza, Inaki Miranda, Julius Gopez, Simon Bisley, Sanford Greene, Robson Rocha and Julio Ferreira, Young Romance: A New 52 Valentine’S Day Special #1 hits stores this Wednesday."...
- 2/4/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Dallas Comic Con is getting bigger in more ways than one- This weekend’s Con on May 21-22, 2011, brings legendary stars of the sci-fi/comics genre to Texas, featuring Star Trek’s Mr. Spock, Leonard Nimoy, Star War’s Princess Leia, Carrie Fisher, comic book legends Stan Lee and John Romita, Jr., and The Punisher, Tom Jane!
There are so many awesome guests and not-to-be-missed features about this weekend’s Con. Here is a list of the action taking place at Dcc:
Main Stage Action:
Saturday – Leonard Nimoy’s presentation, The Flash’s John Wesley Shipp & Amanda Pays, Making Macabre – Steve Niles and Bernie Wrightson on creating horror comics, and The Walking Dead Cast (Neil Brown, Anthony Guajardo, James Gonzaba) on stage.
Sunday - Stan Lee moderated by John Romita, Jr. and the Raw Studios panel with Tom Jane (Hung, The Punisher), artist Tim Bradstreet, and Todd Farmer (My Bloody Valentine,...
There are so many awesome guests and not-to-be-missed features about this weekend’s Con. Here is a list of the action taking place at Dcc:
Main Stage Action:
Saturday – Leonard Nimoy’s presentation, The Flash’s John Wesley Shipp & Amanda Pays, Making Macabre – Steve Niles and Bernie Wrightson on creating horror comics, and The Walking Dead Cast (Neil Brown, Anthony Guajardo, James Gonzaba) on stage.
Sunday - Stan Lee moderated by John Romita, Jr. and the Raw Studios panel with Tom Jane (Hung, The Punisher), artist Tim Bradstreet, and Todd Farmer (My Bloody Valentine,...
- 5/20/2011
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
On April 18-19, the Sci-fi Expo hits with a bang at the Richardson Civic Center! Come meet a wide variety of actors from some of your favorite movies and TV shows. All guests are attending both days. Hours are Saturday 11am to 6pm and Sunday 12pm to 4pm. The Richardson Civic Center is located on the Southwest corner of Aparaho Road and 75. General Admission is just $10 (on Saturday, Sunday is $5), kids 12 and under free with paid adult, Free parking.
Meet these very cool Sci-Fi Guests!
Michael Hogan - Colonel Saul Tigh on Battlestar Galactica;
Bill Mumy - Will Robinson on Lost In Space, star of Babylon 5;
Mark Sheppard - Battlestar Galactica & Firefly fame;
Tony Todd - star of Candyman, 24, Stargate Sg-1, Star Trek;
Joanna Cassidy - Zhora in Blade Runner, star of Boston Legal;
Adrienne Wilkinson - Maris Brood Vo in Force Unleashed, Xena.
Plus artist guests
Brian Denham - artist of X-Files,...
Meet these very cool Sci-Fi Guests!
Michael Hogan - Colonel Saul Tigh on Battlestar Galactica;
Bill Mumy - Will Robinson on Lost In Space, star of Babylon 5;
Mark Sheppard - Battlestar Galactica & Firefly fame;
Tony Todd - star of Candyman, 24, Stargate Sg-1, Star Trek;
Joanna Cassidy - Zhora in Blade Runner, star of Boston Legal;
Adrienne Wilkinson - Maris Brood Vo in Force Unleashed, Xena.
Plus artist guests
Brian Denham - artist of X-Files,...
- 4/13/2009
- Ausxip.com
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