With a certain amount of trepidation I am finally caving in and talking about the PILOT (that's right, no guarantees we'll ever see it) for NBC's Constantine. I really want this one to happen, and I'm afraid this will jinx [...]
Read moreRob Thomas Developing Vertigo’s IZOMBIE for The CW
The undead are clearly flavor of the month in the world of TV series development, as we hear news of yet another zombie series on the horizon. This one is based on DC Comics/Vertigo's iZombie, to be developed by Veronica Mars helmer Rob Thomas and [...]
Read moreVertigo Debuts The Sandman: Overture Cover and Interior Art
Building on what has to be one of its most anticipated comic releases in years, Vertigo Comics has released both variant cover and interior art for the first issue of The Sandman: Overture. The interior art, below, is the first page [...]
Read moreDC Comics Breathes New Life into Struggling Vertigo Imprint
Children of the '90s rejoice. After a highly successful, company-wide relaunch of its mainline super hero titles in the fall of 2011, DC Comics is gearing up to expand its critically acclaimed Vertigo Comics imprint, with a new Sandman title [...]
Read moreWarehouse 13 and Jericho Scribes to Pen Script for Y: THE LAST MAN
Well over a year ago, Shia LaBeouf and director DJ Caruso were attached to a big-screen adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra's Vertigo comic, Y: The Last Man. Last year, after LaBeouf and DJ Caruso dropped out of [...]
Read moreFABLES Adaptation Will Not Be Helmed By Harry Potter Director David Yates
Fairy tale lovers, I know you have been anticipating a live-action adaptation of Bill Willingham’s graphic novel series Fables. Where ABC’s Once Upon A Time treads dreadfully close to Fables with their interpretation of fairy tale characters living in our [...]
Read moreDC Entertainment To Print Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy Graphic Novels
Press Release - Best-selling comic book and graphic novel publisher DC Entertainment has secured the worldwide rights to adapt the international phenomenon and best-selling Millennium Trilogy novels into graphic novels. DC Entertainment’s Vertigo imprint will work with the estate of [...]
Read moreEXCLUSIVE First Look At New Art By Tim Bradstreet For The 20th Anniversary Edition of VAMPIRE: THE MASQUERADE And Interview With The Artist
Yesterday, we brought you an exclusive interview with the CCP| White Wolf development team behind the 20th Anniversary Edition of Vampire: The Masquerade with an inside look at how this definitive edition is a must-have collector’s item and how open [...]
Read more100 Bullets to Be Developed by David Goyer and Showtime
Comics and screenplay writer David Goyer is said to be working with Showtime in developing the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning 100 Bullets comic series into a tv series. The comic series was written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Eduardo Risso, and was [...]
Read moreMonsters 2 Moves Forward; Gareth Edwards Not Directing
Director Gareth Edwards debuted his indie sci-fi film Monsters at the Toronto International Film Festival last year. The film was shot guerrilla-style, and was a very low-budget venture, clocking in at about $500,000 and managed to score $4.2 million worldwide [...]
Read moreDC Comics Receives Two Prism Awards
Comic books are breaking all kinds of cultural barriers these days. Over the weekend DC Comics was honored at the 15th annual Prism Awards for their accurate portrayal of mental health/drug abuse in two titles. The first of which, The Rise [...]
Read moreMike Carey’s The Unwritten Makes the News, Is a NY Times’ Best Seller
It's always nice when graphic novels get the recognition they deserve. The Unwritten Vol. 3: Dead Man's Knock topped the NY Times' Paperback Graphic Book Best Seller list at #1 this week. The prolific series by Mike Carey and Peter [...]
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