Tag MarkWaid
Spider-Man and Daredevil’s ‘Devil and the Details’ Is the First Great Comic of 2012
Filed under: Marvel, Reviews It was only a few weeks ago that I was writing about how Daredevil was my pick for the best super-hero comic of 2011, so the fact that it's kicking of 2012 as my undisputed favorite title on the stands shouldn't really b... [read more]
ComicsAlliance 11 Best Comics of 2011: #2-1
Filed under: Opinion As 2011 draws to close, ComicsAlliance has assembled its annual list of the best comics and graphic novels of the year with the help of our editors, writers, and readers. Like any list, it is naturally subjective, but we've packed ... [read more]
ComicsAlliance Celebrates Matt Murdocktober!
Filed under: Humor, Culture
Rocktober? Shocktober? Mohawktober? Here at ComicsAlliance, we just can't decide what we want to celebrate this month, so we're bringing you a different monthly theme every day! Today, we're honoring the achievements of... [read more]
Why You Should Be Reading ‘Daredevil’ [Review]
Filed under: Marvel, Reviews
A few days ago, a friend of mine asked me if there were any new comics that he should be picking up, and when I immediately told him he should get Daredevil, he begged off. He told me that Daredevil's always been one o... [read more]
‘Daredevil’ #3: The Blind Hero Versus The Villain Made Of Sound [Preview]
Filed under: Marvel, Previews
On sale this week from Marvel Comics is Daredevil #3, continuing Mark Waid and Paolo Rivera's compelling new take on the sonar-guided hero of Hell's Kitchen. The new issue finds Matt Murdock out of a job and Daredevil s... [read more]
First Look At Marcos Martin Artwork From ‘Daredevil’ #4 [Preview]
Filed under: Marvel, Previews
Although just two issues of Daredevil have been released so far, it seems very likely that the relaunched Marvel Comics series about a blind superhero lawyer will find itself on nearly everybody's best-of lists at the e... [read more]
Marvel Offers Free ‘Daredevil’ #1 Audiobook Featuring Mark Waid
Filed under: Marvel, News
As we discussed in a recent piece on Barbara Gordon, the mobility-impaired hero known as Oracle, the representation of disabled persons is an often overlooked component of fiction not just because it's important for readers... [read more]
Dramatic Readings: Mark Waid Reads Alouds from ‘Irredeemable’ [Video]
Filed under: Indie, Video
One of the great and unique things about comics as an art form is the readers' ability to bring the combination of words and images to live at whatever speed and in whatever manner they choose, but at Comic-Con 2011 this yea... [read more]
Dramatic Readings: Mark Waid Reads Alouds from ‘Irredeemable’ [Video]
Filed under: Indie, Video
One of the great and unique things about comics as an art form is the readers' ability to bring the combination of words and images to live at whatever speed and in whatever manner they choose, but at Comic-Con 2011 this yea... [read more]
The Spider-Man Panel: Spider-Island, Punisher, Daredevil, Return of the Spider-Clone [Comic-Con]
Filed under: Marvel, News
Senior Editor Steve Wacker led an all-star panel of Spider-Man talent on Friday at Comic-Con International in San Diego, where the Marvel crew discussed what fans can expect from the upcoming "Spider Island" event, whereby ... [read more]
War Rocket Ajax #6: CA’s Podcast Talks to the Legendary Mark Waid!
Filed under: War Rocket Ajax
This week on War Rocket Ajax, Chris Sims and Matt Wilson strike up a conversation with the legendary writer of Flash, Impulse, Captain America, Fantastic Four, Empire, Gatecrasher, JLA, Ruse, Kingdom Come, Legion of Su... [read more]
Darwyn Cooke Flips the Script in ‘Rocketeer Adventures’ #2 [Preview]
Filed under: Previews, IDW
Comics fans and illustration lovers were anything but disappointed in the first issue of IDW Publishing's Rocketeer Adventures, a four-issue miniseries featuring all-new tales of Dave Stevens' cult classic action hero by s... [read more]
The Exit Interview: When Disgruntled Creators Speak Their Mind
Filed under: Marvel, DC, Culture
If you're a disgruntled creator, the internet in 2010 has several outlets for you to vent your displeasure. Facebook has a personal and private feel, despite being open to several hundred thousand of your closest [read more]
Mark Waid + Superhero Comics 4-Ever…No More?
Filed under: Capes and Tights, Opinion
Hey. We here at Comics Alliance...we're lovers, not fighters. Sure, we talk a big game. We make Worst Comics of the Decade lists and question the priorities of some "Twilight" fans, but when it comes down to [read more]
Mark Waid Returns to Captain America in ‘Man Out of Time’
Filed under: Marvel, Conventions
Marvel have announced two new series by popular creators during their Mondo Marvel panel at San Diego Comic-con. Superstar writer Mark Waid is writing "Captain America: Man Out of Time" with an unannounced artist and featuring a variant cover [read more]
Mark Waid & BOOM! Studios’ ‘Irredeemable’/'Incorruptible’ Panel [NYCC]
Filed under: Conventions, Indie, News
At today's BOOM! Studios' "Irredeemable"/"Incorruptible" panel, writer and Chief Creative Officer Mark Waid and Editor in Chief Matt Gagnon sat down with fans for a friendly and informal discussion about the company's signature superhero books. [read more]
[UPDATE] Bendis & Maleev on ‘Moon Knight,’ Mark Waid on ‘Ruse’ & Marvel Meets ESPN [NYCC]
Filed under: Marvel, Conventions, News
Marvel's Cup o' Joe panel at New York Comic Con 2010 consisted mostly of a question and answer session, but there were a few interesting revelations over the course of the presentation. Marvel's Arune Singh [read more]
Hungry for Evil? Why Wait: ‘Irredeemable’ #18 [Review]
Right now there are approximately two things that Superman or a Superman-analogue character can do to inspire vitriolic hatred. The first is to take a walking tour of major U.S. cities while using his powers to settle [read more]
Mark Waid Steps Down From BOOM! Studios Staff, Returns to Freelancing
After three years as an executive, Mark Waid has stepped down from his staff position at BOOM! Studios to return to freelance writing. Waid joined the Los Angeles-based publisher as Editor-in-Chief in 2007 and transitioned to Chief Creative Officer [read more]
Mark Waid Steps Down From BOOM! Studios Staff, Returns to Freelancing
After three years as an executive, Mark Waid has stepped down from his staff position at BOOM! Studios to return to freelance writing. Waid joined the Los Angeles-based publisher as Editor-in-Chief in 2007 and transitioned to Chief Creative Officer [read more]