Tag karl kerschl
Dark Horse Unveils New ‘House of Night’ Comic Book Teaser and Sketches [Video]
Filed under: Dark Horse, Previews, Video
Starting November 9, the team of writer Kent Dalian, artists Joelle Jones and Karl Kerschl and cover artist Jenny Frison will bring all new stories from the world of P.C. Cast and her daughter Kristin Cast's ... [read more]
The Landmark 100th Issue of TEEN TITANS
In the final issue of this run of TEEN TITANS, the team faces down with their most invincible enemy yet: Superboy prime and his army of Superboy clones. This oversized 100th issue written by J.T. Krul with art by Nicola Scott, Doug Hazlewood, Jack Purc... [read more]
‘Cowboys And Aliens,’ Stark Technology And ‘Ben 10′ In Today’s Twitter Report
Basically, you had two options if you wanted to experience "Cowboys and Aliens" last night. You could have A) found a screening to attend somewhere or B) just followed David Malki's tweets. He apparently got stuck in traffic, missing a screening, and decided to live tweet what he assumed to [read more]
‘Duke Nukem Forever,’ Leonard Stern, And ‘Game of Thrones’ In Today’s Twitter Report
The world lost a a treasure this week with the passing of Mad Libs creator Leonard B. Stern. Joe Kelly, among others, expressed his thanks to the man, and we at the Report here echo those words.
On another surprising (yet decidedly more upbeat) note, "Duke Nukem Forever" actually appears to [read more]
GREEN LANTERN Prequels To Be Published this May
Written by the creative talents behind the highly anticipated motion picture, these exclusive one-shots tell the tales of the movie characters before the events of the film. What were Hal Jordan, Sinestro, Kilowog, Abin Sur and The Guardians all doing before the curtains rise on June 17?
Experience it all [read more]
J.T. Krul signs exclusive deal with DC Comics
We’re excited and honored to break the news today that ongoing GREEN ARROW and TEEN TITANS writer J.T. Krul has signed an exclusive deal with DC Comics.
The move probably strikes some as a no-brainer. J.T.’s solid run of work on GREEN ARROW with artist Diogenes Neves, his upcoming tenure on [read more]
R.I.P. Tony Curtis, ‘Cowboys And Aliens’ Reports, And ‘The Social Network’ In Today’s Twitter Report
Actor Tony Curtis' death topped the trending news topics being discussed in the Twitter Report feed this morning. Edgar Wright, Wes Molebash and Jeff Parker shared their reactions, though one of them felt more connected to comedian Greg Giraldo whose passing also made headlines today.
On the movies front, Olivia Wilde [read more]
TWITTER REPORT: Marvel Happy Meal Toys, An ‘Inception’ Haiku, And Digital Comics Complaints
If you've been waiting on Brian Michael Bendis to give his blessing before paying for a ticket to see "Inception," your moment of truth came yesterday. Bendis offered his reaction to the movie and Karl Kerschl reviewed it as well, only via haiku.
Elsewhere, Dan Slott picked up a handful of [read more]
TWITTER REPORT: J-Lo, The World Cup, And Retailer Power Over Marvel
J-Lo made headlines during her MTV Movie Awards appearance Sunday, but she could find herself in a comic book as well. An accident on an airplane may have forever altered the course of a script Jeff Parker was working on if his tweets are to be believed.
You can definitely believe [read more]
A few links of note: WEDNESDAY COMICS is all the rage
Have you picked up your copy yet?
If the week of props we’ve been giving the amazing hardcover collection of WEDNESDAY COMICS isn’t enough, then let me point you to what the press is saying in response to the book hitting stands:
• Over at USA TODAY, John Geddes talks to METAMORPHO [read more]
‘Assassin’s Creed: The Fall’ Development Diary Digs Into the Comic’s Creation [Video]
Filed under: Graphic Novels, Gaming
Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed series breaks out of the video game medium and into the world of comic books with the forthcoming Assassin's Creed: The Fall, and co-creators Cameron Stewart and Karl Kerschl want you to learn everything there [read more]
‘Assassin’s Creed: The Fall’ #1 & ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ #1: No, Really, They’re Pretty Good
Filed under: DC, Reviews, IDW, Opinion
I always approach tie-in comics with an element of suspicion. Even when the comic in question is connected to an existing fictional universe that was designed as a story first and foremost, and [read more]