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graphicpolicy · 2 years
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Ice Nine Kills and Z2 Return for more Meta Carnage in Inked in Blood II: Once Upon A Crime
Ice Nine Kills and Z2 Return for more Meta Carnage in Inked in Blood II: Once Upon A Crime #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel
Z2 has announced Ice Nine Kills—Inked in Blood II: Once Upon A Crime, the sequel to last year’s slasher thriller. This new volume blends the real-world journey of the famed theatrical metal pioneers with a claustrophobic, adrenaline-doused dose of serial-killer slayings. Due in Fall 2023, the direct sequel unites Ice Nine Kills architect Spencer Charnas with co-writer Ryan J.…
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legok9 · 1 year
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Love it when they do body horror with the Doctor's past incarnations
PROSE: Untitled (art by Brian Williamson)
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COMIC: Sin-Eaters (art by Cris Bolson and Marco Lesko)
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COMIC: Running to Stay Still (art by Leandro Casco and Rodrigo Fernandes)
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COMIC: Breakfast at Tyranny's (art by Giorgia Sposito and Arianna Florean)
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happymeishappylife · 9 months
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Comics/Graphic Novels I Read in 2023 (Part 3)
21. Displacement by Kiku Hughes
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Another great graphic novel about the Japanese Internment, but this time author Kiku Hughes adds a little sci-fi as she explores her family’s history. I found that actually a good way to tell the story and the history because as Kiku explains, she obviously wasn’t born in the time of the interment, but her family never talked about. Still that generational trauma and loss of Japanese identity happened because of the brutal treatment against Japanese people, so to see a young Kiku mysteriously transported back to that time and seeing her grandmother’s experience as well as living her own leaves a heavy mark. What was also interesting was to see Kiku’s experience not be similar to grandmothers which I think was valid as a girl from the future who might also be a bit queer.
22. Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Adventures Year One #3: The Fountain’s of Forever by Nick Abadzis, Elena Casagrande, Elonora Carlini, Rachael Stott, Leonardo Romero, Hi-FI, and Arianna Florean
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I wasn’t paying attention when I put these in order to realize these were from different years, but it was nice to get my answers as to why Cindy started travelling two (and I’m glad to see it was out of care for her best friend) and also how Nubis came to be and We also meet Dorothy who was once a famous actress, but turns into Sutekh’s hand. Since she was referenced in the last books it was nice to be introduced to her.Plus it showcased how early on how well Gabby and the Doctor work together, as well as how brave and compassionate Gabby is.
23. Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Adventures Year One #7: War of Gods by Nick Abadzis, James Peaty, Giorgia Sposito, Warren Pleece, Arianna Florean, and Hi-Fi
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Obviously not sure what happened in between issues 3 and 7, but we return back to where it started as Sutekh tries to take over Nubis and return to this universe. This was actually cool to see given that it plays right off the Fourth Doctor story. I also love that there were panels showing Sarah Jane and the Doctor to ground it to the show. Still Dorothy and the Doctor are rushing to save Nubis and the universe, but Gabby gets caught because she’s extra courageous in standing up to Sutekh.
24. Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Adventures Year Three #1: The Sapling Growth by Rob Williams, Alex Paknadel, I.N. J. Culbard, Simon Fraser, Leandro Casco, Wellington Diaz, Triona Farrel, Gary Caldwell
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The last time I left the Doctor and Alice, things were beyond dark and grim so it was nice to catch back up with them when things were looking up. They go off searching for their musician friend Jones only to come across his funeral and then get trapped in a forest with a time stealing Silence named Scream, creepy. They escape, but only after putting a few of their memories into the Sapling. But before they can decide what to do with them, they arrive on Earth that is suffering from multiple decades colliding into another. That’s one thing to sort out but with the threat of Scream it becomes a little more deadly. I’ll be curious to see where it goes.
25. Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Adventures Year Three #2: The Sapling Roots by Goerge Mann, James Peaty, I.N. J. Culbard, Ivan Rodriguez, Wellington Diaz, Klebs Junior, Leandro Casco, Triona Farrell, Stefani Renne, Thiago Ribeiro
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Instead of one overreaching plot like many of the previous stories have been, I actually really enjoyed this collection because it felt like the show. The Doctor, Alice, and the Sapling go on mini-adventures, saving Oods (or trying to), escaping a dying ship and preserving a species dying memory, and preventing a clown from stealing people’s memories so they can continue to enjoy the Ren Fair. Sure the problems still exist, but this was much more of a focus on The Sapling learning about memory as he settles into his existence.
26. Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Adventures Year One #3 by Al Ewing, Rob Williams, Simon Fraser, Boo Cook, Warren Pleece, Gary Caldwell, and Hi-FI
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Again, wasn’t paying attention to the years when I put these in order, so yet again I jumped back to the year 1 collection. But I’m glad because I got to meet and get used to Jones to better understand his relationship to the team. But I missed the subplot of the Doctor falling victim to the talent scout which is continuing to haunt them and Arc, a sentient entity who is tied to the malevolent being. The sucky part about missing that, is there was some really emotional scenes where the TARDIS kicks the Doctor out and that means whatever he did was pretty serious so I’d love to catch up on those adventures.
27. Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Adventures Year Two #4 by  Si Spurrier, Rob Williams, Simon Fraser, Warren Pleece, Gary Caldwell, and Hi-Fi
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Before the Sapling, and after the talent scout, we find the Doctor and Alice in the mists of learning more about the War Doctor. It’s here we meet The Squire for the first time, who I’ve read in other comics, and learn about how they served the War Doctor. We also meet Daak who wants to bring the Doctor to justice, but gets subverted by the TARDIS who hides his wife’s coffin. Then as they continue to be hunted through space and time, they discover who really is behind this, but we don’t quite get to catch up with The Master to see what incarnation is causing the problem. Can’t wait to see Eleven and the Master go head to head, so hopefully I find that issue soon.
28. Doctor Who: Four Doctors by Paul Cornell, Neil Edwards, Ivan Nunes, and Comicraft
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A worthy multi-doctor story where we see Ten, Eleven, and Twelve team up (or bicker with each other) to discover why a fixed point in time has been established between them to ruin Marinus. It starts because Clara tries to prevent it, but nothing could prevent it and so she, Alice, and Gabby, get pulled along to see which of the Doctors continuity bomb is causing this breakdown. Honestly, seeing the points where Ten could go wrong and not save Wilf (WHAT?!) to become the Timelord Victorious was pretty ballsy. Likewise seeing Eleven give into River and let the universe break down instead of rebooting it was sad. But heartbreaking was seeing Twelve go mad and cause these issues because of Clara demanding he go to hell. It was nice to see the canon of the show blended in that way and I would love to see more. Especially with the nicest and sincerest compliment to Chris’s doctor who couldn’t be involved because he was always, Fantastic!
29. Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension Book 2 by Gordon Rennie, Emma Beeby, George Mann, Cavan Scott, Ivan Rodriguez, Wellington Diaz, Rachael Scott, Mariano Laclaustra, Anderson Cabral, Marcelo Salaza, Fer Centurion, Thiago Ribeiro, Nauricio Wallace, Rod Fernandes, Carlos Cabrera, Mony Castillo, Richard Starkings and Jimmy Betancourt
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The 60th Anniversary we could have had! And honestly this is absolutely the way it would go down with nine and ten being confused, the eighth doctor randomly showing up out of nowhere with no explanation and twelve running the show. I love that this is season 10 twelve too because he is also still in teacher mode, though maybe a little distracted by Jenny showing up. Plus, it was so nice to find the comic where Bill flirts with the Doctor’s Daughter because that’s amazing. And I like that 12 is weirded out a little, but not dismissive of it.
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culturevsnews-blog · 1 year
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Les Enquêtes d'Enola Holmes - : Enola Holmes - Le jeu dangereux de Mycroft Histoire de Nancy Springer Ecrit par Mickey Dessin de Giorgia Sposito
Le retour de l’enquêtrice adolescente Enola Holmes ! “Les Enquêtes d’Enola Holmes: Le jeu dangereux de Mycroft” est un comics qui nous replonge avec brio dans l’univers captivant de l’enquêtrice adolescente Enola Holmes. Cette fois-ci, Enola se lance à la recherche de son frère Mycroft, enlevé par un groupe d’anarchistes, et le mystère qui entoure cette disparition la conduit sur un chemin semé…
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ravenya003 · 2 years
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Stuff I Read/Watched in December...
Alice in Wonderland (Isaac Theatre Royal)
Rain Before Rainbows by Smriti Halls and David Litchfield
The Magic Feather by Sandra Dieckmann
Monstress: Volume 6 by Marjorie Liu and San Takeda
Monstress: Volume 7 by Marjorie Liu and San Takeda
Demon in the Woods by Leigh Bardugo and Dani Pendergast
Enola Holmes: Mycroft’s Dangerous Game by Nancy Springer, Mickey George and Giorgia Sposito
The Dragon Prince: Bloodmoon Huntress by Nicole Andelfinger and Felia Hanakata
Little Miss Stoneybrook... and Dawn by Anne M. Martin
Jessi’s Secret Language by Anne M. Martin
Midnight’s Twins by Holly Race
The Silver Arrow by Lev Grossman
The Ministry of Unladylike Activity by Robin Stevens
Westside Story (1961)
My Neighbour Totoro (1988)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Trick or Treat Scooby Doo! (2022)
The Curse of Bridge Hollow (2022)
Wendell and Wild (2022)
The Invitation (2022)
Avatar 2: The Way of Water (2022)
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022)
The Dragon Prince: Season 4 (2022)
Star Trek Discovery: Season 4 (2022)
The Midnight Club: Season 1 (2022)
Andor: Season 1 (2022)
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: Season 1 (2022)
House of the Dragon: Season 1 (2022)
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fearsmagazine · 3 years
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New ENOLA HOLMES Graphic Novel & Cover Announced from Legendary Comics
The beloved teenage super-sleuth is coming to comic form on August 23, 2022, in Legendary Comics YA’s upcoming graphic novel ENOLA HOLMES: MYCROFT’S DANGEROUS GAME, from author Nancy Springer, written by Mickey George with artwork by Giorgia Sposito. Starring Millie Bobby Brown (Godzilla vs. Kong, “Stranger Things”) as the young and brilliant Enola, the graphic novel will feature an original story that bridges the adventures of the first film with the highly anticipated sequel forthcoming on Netflix.
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Picking up where last year’s exceptionally popular film left off, readers and fans will join Enola, the rebellious teen sister of Sherlock Holmes (Henry Cavill), in a thrilling adventure and uncover the new mystery that she is up against. After a mysterious group of anarchists abduct her brother Mycroft (Sam Claflin), Enola investigates his disappearance in hopes of rescuing him and recovering something precious he took from her. With the help of Lord Tewkesbury and a young boy on the streets named Shag, she uncovers the truth behind her brother's abduction and unravels a web of mystery that takes her deep into the London underground as she tries to foil the anarchists’ nefarious plot!
“We are so excited to expand Enola’s world and story with an exciting new adventure in our graphic novel from this extremely talented creative team,” said Nikita Kannekanti, Legendary Comics’ Senior Editor. “Nancy has come up with a really fun story with some charming new characters and some returning familiar faces. I hope fans will enjoy solving the mystery with Enola!”
Springer continued, “it was a great pleasure to develop this new Enola Holmes adventure with such a talented team, and it is an even greater pleasure to be personally included as a cameo in the graphic novel!  Can you find me?”
Nancy Springer’s Edgar Award-nominated book series, The Enola Holmes Mysteries, is comprised of six novels that put a dynamic female twist on the world’s greatest detective and his brilliant family, and features the rousing adventures of Enola, a gifted super-sleuth in her own right who often outsmarts her famous siblings. The first film became one of the most-watched original Netflix films of all time with an estimated 77 million households choosing the film over its first four weeks of release. The sequel is currently filming.
About the creators: Mickey George (writer) is a writer and illustrator, whose debut graphic novel The Heart Hunter released from Legendary Comics in August 2021, and is working on her LGBTQ+ steampunk webcomic The King of Trouble. When not writing comics, she works at the library and writes game scripts for visual novel apps. She currently lives in Salt Lake City with two big dogs, and way, way too many books.
Giorgia Sposito (artist) is an Italian comic artist who has worked for several publishers. She started as an inker for IDW Publishing on Doctor Who: Prisoners of Time and Star Trek: Khan. Since then, she has worked as an artist for Zenescope Entertaiment (Charmed, the Wonderland series), Titan Comics (Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor series, The Many Lives of Doctor Who, and Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor Vol 1: A New Beginning, and Dynamite Comics (Bettie Page & Apocatequil's Ring). In 2019, she worked for Legendary Comics on Carnival Row: Sparrowhawk. She is currently working again with Legendary Comics on Enola Holmes and on a creator-owned project for Vault Comics.
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xtendedwho · 5 years
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I told you, if ever you fell, I’d catch you.
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Get 56 Doctor Who Graphic Novels on Humble Bundle -- and Support Children in Need!
Get 56 #DoctorWho @ComicsTitan Graphic Novels on @humble -- and Support @BBCCiN!
You can spend as little as 81p and enjoy a plethora of Doctor Who graphic novel collections — and support Children in Need at the same time! That’s because Humble Bundle has paired with Titan Comics in their latest bonanza offer, which includes an astonishing 56 comic collections featuring a range of acclaimed stories from creative talent like Nick Abadzis, Ben Aaaronovitch, Si Spurrier, Cavan…
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lobocomicsandtoys · 6 years
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DOCTOR WHO 13TH #0 
Written by Richard Dinnick Art by Giorgia Sposito  Cover art by Claudia SG Iannicello
The ultimate celebration of the Doctor's many, many lives, a perfect beginner's guide and a brilliant tribute for long-term fans to enjoy! It's said that your life flashes before your eyes when you die: as the Doctor regenerates from his Twelfth incarnation to her Thirteenth, she relives memories from her many incarnations, showcasing unseen adventures from EVERY version of the Doctor! If you don't know your TARDIS from your Sonic Screwdriver, this story is a wonderful introduction to Doctor Who. If you've seen every adventure so far, it's an amazing journey from the past into the future!
- Marian Laclaustra drawing adventures for the Twelfth, First, and Seventh Doctors! - Giorgia Sposito drawing the Second, Fifth, Tenth, and Twelfth Doctors! - Arianna Florean drawing the Third and Sixth Doctors! - Brian Williamson drawing the Fourth Doctor! - Iolanda Zanfardino drawing the Eighth Doctor! - Neil Edwards drawing the War Doctor! - Pasquale Qualano drawing the Ninth and Eleventh Doctors! - Rachael Slott and Claudia Ianniciello drawing our first look at the Thirteenth Doctor!
Available at Lobo Comics & Toys this coming Wednesday, 09/26/2018
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downthetubes · 6 years
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Untold Tales of Adventures in Time and Space revealed in “The Many Lives Of Doctor Who”, out in September
Untold Tales of Adventures in Time and Space revealed in “The Many Lives Of Doctor Who”, out in September
Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor #0 – The Many Lives of Doctor Who Cover A by Claudia Ianniciello
Titan Comics and BBC Studios have announced Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor #0 – The Many Lives Of Doctor Who – a special primer edition, which celebrates the Doctor’s many lives, and leads directly into Titan’s brand-new Thirteenth Doctor comic series – launching this autumn in the UK and US.
It’…
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cultfaction · 5 years
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Preview: Doctor Who – The 13th Doctor #9 The third arc begins in the official Doctor Who comic, as the Doctor and her companions Yaz, Ryan, and Graham set off on a new adventure from Eisner-nominated writer Jody Houser (Mother Panic, Stranger Things, Star Wars, Faith, Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows)!
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graphicpolicy · 1 year
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Preview: Doctor Who: Doom's Day #2 (of 2)
Doctor Who: Doom's Day #2 preview. 24 hours to find the Doctor. #doctorwho #comics #comicbooks
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david-tennant-news · 7 years
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TITAN COMICS: Tenth Doctor #3.6 - Vortex Butterflies Out Now!
Tenth Doctor #3.6 - Vortex Butterflies from @ComicsTitan & @NickAbadzis Out Now! #DavidTennant
Writer Nick Abadzis returns with the first part of a new 4-part Tenth Doctor comic book story today with ‘Vortex Butterflies’ and we have a preview of the glorious interior artwork from Giorgia Sposito and Arianna Florean.
After defeating the Red Jade General in Ancient China, with the help of hundreds of Cindy’s clones, Gabby took a personal moment to reflect upon an old trip to London the…
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licieoic · 5 years
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“It’s Okay... You’re The Doctor Now” - Digital Oil Paintings
Last month’s big project for me was something very special. The two people portraying the Tenth Doctor and the Thirteenth Doctor/Rose are Ryan Jones and Essay Hood. He always cosplayed Ten and she was always Rose... but Ryan, unfortunately, passed too soon. Shortly thereafter, Jodie Whittaker was announced as Thirteen and Essay looks SO much like her. It was like Ryan was reaching out and saying “It’s okay. YOU’RE the Doctor now.” So when I saw the comic cover (originally drawn by Giorgia Sposito and Arianna Florean), I wanted to paint it as Ryan and Essay because it was like they were reaching across the time streams to find each other. The second painting is based on a photo by Bryan Humphrey. They may be my favorite couple I’ve never met. ^_^
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comiccrusaders · 6 years
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They say that before you die, your life flashes before your eyes…and the Doctor has lived a lot of lives!
The ultimate Doctor Who celebration, a perfect beginner’s guide and a brilliant tribute for long-term fans! As the Doctor regenerates into her Thirteenth form, she relives unseen adventures from every single one of her past lives – with a host of brilliant artists including Giorgia Sposito and Claudia Ianniciello!
DOCTOR WHO: THE THIRTEENTH DOCTOR #0 Writer: Richard Dinnick Artists: Giorgia Sposito, Mariano Laclaustra and various Publisher: Titan Comics FC, 68pp, $7.99, On Sale September 26, 2018 COVER A BY CLAUDIA IANNICIELLO COVER B BY WILL BROOKS
PREVIEW: DOCTOR WHO: THE THIRTEENTH DOCTOR #0 They say that before you die, your life flashes before your eyes...and the Doctor has lived a lot of lives!
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peterspositostudio · 6 years
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Peter Sposito’s trousers at TEETH MAGAZINE (click to see all)
Photographer: Agustín Fallas & Giorgia Faga
Stylist: Giorgia Faga
Model: Alessandra Ching, Uno Models
MUAH: Yurema Villa
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