gargoylespodcast · 9 months ago
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We are back! We discuss the current Kickstarter Campaign Dynamite Comics is running to bring back the Gargoyles comics published by Marvel in the 90’s (featuring art by Amanda Conner!) and the canon Gargoyles comics published by SLG in the aughts; and we’re joined by Gargoyles’ colorist, Robby Bevard; Bad Guys artist, Karine Charlebois; and series creator, Greg Weisman!!!
But we need your help! As of this posting, Greg Weisman’s Twitter account is still hacked, so he has been unable to use that platform to spread the word! So we need you, the fans, to come in! Spread the word! Participate in the Kickstarter! Figure out which version of the books works best for you! And let’s show Disney that this is a viable property! Not just a little property with a small cult following, but something truly viable! So spread the word! Reach out to anyone you know who would be interested! Tell them about this Kickstarter! Tell them about the comics! And tell them about our podcast!
We then give our First Impressions on Gargoyles #11 and Dark Ages #5! It’s the penultimate issues for both series before Gargoyles Quest kicks off in the coming weeks! Comic book spoiler talk begins at 25:21 and ends at 49:38.
Finally, Greg Weisman delivers his State of the Franchise Address! Where we’ve been, what we’ve accomplished, and what we have to look forward to for the 30th Anniversary! More comics! A convention get-together and maybe even more than that!
Don’t forget to participate in the Kickstarter!
Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audible, Spotify, and your podcatcher of choice! And join us on Patreon for the Exclusive Video Edition! Although, not so-exclusive for this installment, as we’re making the video edition free on YouTube!
Participate in the Kickstarter! Follow us on Twitter at: @FromEyrie Visit Jennifer L. Anderson’s online stores at: Angel Wings and Demon Tails Visit Karine Charlebois’s online store at: Kanthara Draws Visit Robby Bevard at: Robert Bevard: Writer-Editor-Colorist Visit Greg Weisman at: Ask Greg Everything you ever wanted to know about Gargoyles at: GargWiki
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nfcomics · 5 months ago
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GRIMM FAIRY TALES no.83 • cover art • Sun Khamunaki [Apr 2024]
The end of the universe is seemingly around every corner for Skye Mathers. But when she decides to take a small break from protecting the world from the deadly creatures that roam it, she finds out very quickly there is no rest for the Guardian of the Nexus.
Joined by Anabelle "Belle" DiMarco, the beast hunter, Skye will face a new threat that plans to sink its claws and teeth into all it comes across!
(w) Ralph Tedesco, David Wohl, Joe Brusha • (a) Babisu Kourtis • (Colorist) Jorge Cortes • (ca) Sun Khamunaki
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johannadc · 2 years ago
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From Sherlock Holmes: Steam Detective by Robby Bevard and David Hutchison.
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graphicpolicy · 2 years ago
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Preview: Van Helsing: From the Depths
Van Helsing: From the Depths preview. Born from the work of her father, a deadly new adversary rises from depths of the murky waters of the River Thames #comics #comicbooks
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dccomicsnews · 4 years ago
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Zenescope Review: Grimm Fairy Tales Myths And Legends Quarterly: The Dark Princess
.@Zenescope Review: Grimm Fairy Tales Myths And Legends Quarterly: The Dark Princess #GrimmFairyTales #TheDarkPrincess #Zenescope #DCComicsNews
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comicbookfx · 4 years ago
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Grimm Fairy Tales Myths & Legends Quarterly: Dark Princess L: Taylor Esposito A: Julius Abrera C: Robby Bevard W: Joe Brusha
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oosteven-universe · 5 years ago
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Van Helsing vs. The League of Monsters #1
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Van Helsing vs. The League of Monsters #1 Zenescope Entertainment 2020 Written by Raven Gregory Illustrated by Deivis Coetten Coloured by Robby Bevard Lettered by Taylor Esposito of Ghost Glyph Studios     Part 1 of 6     Van Helsing is still reeling from the revelations of recent events after her world came crashing down around her. But she won’t have time to catch her breath as something catastrophic is heading her way. Will she be able to handle some of the deadliest creatures in all existence? Alone any of these would be formidable foes, and Liesel will have the ultimate challenge laid before her, with taking them on all at once. The odds are not in her favour, and it doesn’t look good for the legendary vampire hunter.     I am such a fan of this franchise and I have said this repeatedly. I love the direction that Raven is taking this in and then again how he's keeping one arc leading into the next so that they could be stand alone arcs a well as the continuing story, of Another World, for the continuity of regular ongoing series. This is for new fans and stalwart ones and the way that this is written is utterly fantastic.     This is kind of what I was hoping for elsewhere so seeing this gets my hopes up. So Dracula is resurrected by his daughter, see last arc, and they all realise that alone they have no hope of taking out Liesel. I love this for a myriad of reasons but chief among them is the fact that she's feared and seen as a formidable opponent. Now I find it incredibly interesting where this Maximum Security Global Threat Institution is located. My only wish was we get to see who else was there, I mean all this isn't for one person and I wonder if anyone else was let free. Raven does a great job here in showcasing the different personalities and the animosity of one against another while still making the enemy of my enemy a real deal. It isn't the bad guys either there is a great mix of other characters being shown as well.     The way this is being told is awesome. The story & plot development we see through how the sequence of events unfold and how the reader learns information is beautifully presented. There are several segments featuring different sets of characters and the flow of this doesn't skip a beat once. Raven shows us why he's such a talented writer with the way the book is structured. The character development is sensational. I like how we see and understand who they are while leaving room for them to anticipate and react to situations and circumstances yet to come. The pacing is great and as it takes us through the pages revealing the twists and turns along they it works with everything else to create the books ebb & flow which in itself is impressive.     The interiors are really nice to see. The linework is solid and how the varying weights are bing utilised to bring out the attention to detail we see is well rendered. One thing though what's up with the empty picture frames, it looks well stupid to put it bluntly. If you are going to take the time to make them then you've got time to put something in them and if you don't use a computer to add images. Speaking of backgrounds what's up with seeing Liesel in silhouette against a blue background? Don't use props in some panels and then decide to leave them out of others, to me that's just lazy. Now the tone of the book is pure classic comics and that I really like. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show a decent eye for storytelling. The colour here is impressive to me. The gradation of the colour utilising the hues and tone within them is extremely well done. Also that we see this nice ranges of variation in the dark is more impressive so job extremely well done. ​     God I love this, it is exciting and has this feeling of something epic coming into being. It is like the villains of Zenescope forming their own Legion of Doom and it doesn't feel like a rip-off or a copycat idea it feels like this is how this world is naturally heading towards. While the women, and there really are hardly any men though I want a gay male hero, are as keen as working in a group the team-ups are rather regular. Zenescope is a force to be reckoned in the super-hero genre these days and it's about time everyone sits up and takes notice.
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comiccrusaders · 7 years ago
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Review: Robyn Hood: The Curse #3 (of 6)
Review: Robyn Hood: The Curse #3 (of 6)
Ah California; the place where the sun shines on the angles and the demons alike.  On a mission to help her best friend, Marian, Robyn seems to have been a little side-tracked, leaving her friend to wrest her own wife from the clutches of an evil monster.  But as Robyn herself, may soon discover, not all monsters look the part! This issue is pretty much a couples only issue, with Marian and Sam…
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arcee78 · 7 years ago
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Zenescope Entertainment recently announced the release of three new mini-series this month. The company plans to publish several brand-new titles throughout 2018 with Van Helsing vs. Robyn Hood, Robyn Hood: The Curse, and Belle: Beast Hunter being the first to hit shelves. These three new series are also part of Zenescope’s popular and continually growing shared universe of characters.
Van Helsing Vs. Robyn Hood is the sixth installment of the company’s hit Van Helsing franchise. Written by Zenescope co-founder, Ralph Tedesco (The Courier, Grimm Tales of Terror), this spinoff series pits two best friends against one another after they discover a criminal’s plan to create a loyal vampire army using a synthetic drug. Van Helsing Vs. Robyn Hood is a four-issue mini-series with artwork by Allan Otero and colors by Leonardo Paciarotti.
Robyn Locksley takes on new adventures in her latest Series, Robyn Hood: The Curse. This six-issue mini-series is being written by comic book industry veteran Chuck Dixon (Van Helsing vs. The Werewolf, Batman, The Punisher) with artwork provided by Julius Abrera and colors by Robby Bevard. Robyn Hood: The Curse follows Robyn Locksley as she finds herself face to face with a terrifying new evil that threatens the lives of her closest friends, Marian and Sam.
Belle: Beast Hunter is penned by Zenescope writer & editor, Dave Franchini (Cinderella: Serial Killer Princess, Spirit Hunters). Belle is a regular girl whose unique heritage forces her to live two very separate lives. Her normal life is that of a grade school teacher in Philadelphia, but the other is that of a well-trained mythical beast hunter. Belle: Beast Hunter is limited to six issues with Bong Dazo and Juan Manuel Rodriguez providing artwork for the series.
Look for all three series this month on shelves at comic book retail stores, digitally at www.Comixology.com, or for direct order through Zenescope’s website www.zenescope.com.
ZENESCOPE
Zenescope Entertainment was founded in 2005 by Joe Brusha and Ralph Tedesco and has grown into one of the most recognized independent comic book and graphic novel publishers in the world. Zenescope currently boasts the largest female-driven shared universe in comic books and focuses on an edgy and non-traditional brand of story-telling that sets it apart from the pack. The company publishes and develops both original and licensed comic books and graphic novels such as Grimm Fairy Tales, Neverland, Return To Wonderland, The Courier, The Library, Inferno, and Spirit Hunters to name a few.  Some of Zenescope’s past and present publishing and media partnerships include Discovery Channel, History Channel, CBS Consumer Products, New Line Cinema, Scholastic, Titmouse Studios, and several others.
Zenescope Entertainment Announces Brand New January Releases
Zenescope Entertainment recently announced the release of three new mini-series this month. The company plans to publish several brand-new titles throughout 2018 with 
Zenescope Entertainment Announces Brand New January Releases Zenescope Entertainment recently announced the release of three new mini-series this month. The company plans to publish several brand-new titles throughout 2018 with 
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nfcomics · 1 year ago
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GRIMM FAIRY TALES no.77 • cover artists • Harvey Tolibao • Robby Bevard [Nov 2023]
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VAN HELSING BLOODLUST P02 published by @zenescope Writer: Joe Brusha Artwork: Daniel Mainé color by Robby Bevard Maxflan Araujo letters by Taylor Esposito #zenescope #zenescopecomics #zenescopetentertainment #JEKYLL #VAMPIRES #makingcomics #workincomics https://www.instagram.com/p/CMVLEG6Dlcf/?igshid=160h8o8tog2rc
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graphicpolicy · 2 years ago
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Preview: Robyn Hood: Baba Yaga
Robyn Hood: Baba Yaga preview. Baba Yaga is back in the Big Apple and Robyn is none too happy about it #comics #comicbooks
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robyntlocksley-blog · 7 years ago
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Robyn Hood: The Curse #2. Art by Julius Abrera and Robby Bevard.
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comicbookfx · 4 years ago
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Van Helsing vs. the League of Monsters #3 L: Taylor Esposito A: Julius Abrera C: Robby Bevard W: Dave Franchini
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Van Helsing vs. The League of Monsters #2
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Van Helsing vs The League of Monsters #2 Zenescope Entertainment 2020 Written by Raven Gregory Illustrated by Deivis Goetten Coloured by Robby Bevard Lettered by Taylor Esposito of Ghost Glyph Studios     As the forces of evil, led by Dracula’s daughter, gather with plans to wreak havoc on all that Helsing holds dear, Liesel must race against time to save her former apprentice, Julie Jekyll, from the darkness growing inside her soul before it’s too late. Featuring a star studded cast of the Grimm Universe heroes, Robyn Locksley, and Hellchild, as well as the greatest villains, from Van Helsing’s past, that she has ever faced before.      I am loving every single moment of this. There is a large group of characters that inhabit the Zenescope Universe, though seriously there needs to be more powerful male characters, who all know each other and they form a loose knit family. Like any family they fight like sisters but in the end come together when they need to and I like how that feels here through how Raven is writing this story. I like the way that regardless of which of the books it is we see that it ties into all of them and it just keeps you feeling like your investment in the characters is not just long-term but is cared about and appreciated.     I do like the way that this is being told. The story & plot development we see through how the sequence of events unfold as well as how the reader learns information is presented extremely well. The way we see the recruitment of characters or the setting up of others is done in a way that showcases Raven's skill, ability and talent to weave the story in a way that is suspenseful and interesting. The character development we see here is great and I love seeing how the characters are always moving forward and how the circumstances and situations they encounter alter them in some way shape or form. The pacing is superb and as it takes us through the pages revealing the twists and turns along the way works with everything else to create the books ebb & flow while highlighting it's structure.     I really do like that we are seeing this being done in such a smart and intelligent manner. Nothing is here that doesn't belong in that precise moment to not only help the story move forward but highlight the characters and how we see them as we think they should.     I really am enjoying how we are seeing the work on the interiors done here. The linework is beautifully rendered and how we see the varying weights being utilised to showcase the attention to detail is fantastic. I love the way we see the composition in the panels and whether it is blanked like the opening which gives it this atmosphere or how backgrounds are utilised to create the drama, depth perception, scale and the overall sense of size and scope for the story Is great. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show a strong eye for storytelling. The colour work is beautifully rendered as well. I love seeing how the multitude of hues and tones within the colours are utilised to create the shading, highlights and shadow work is beautiful. Also there are some great bright neon style colours that pop in the right places and at the right times to really keep the eye wandering through. ​     While I love the constant upheaval that is Liesel's life is good reading I do really want to see her come out of this relatively unscathed if you will. She deserves some happiness and a solid win, for now, to be coming her way. Regardless of what I want to see I know that Raven is going to bring us a hell of a story and I can't wait to see the next chapter.
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comiccrusaders · 7 years ago
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Review: Van Helsing vs The Werewolf #2 (of 6)
Review: Van Helsing vs The Werewolf #2 (of 6)
After taking on all manner of beasts and monsters, including Dracula and Frankenstein, Liesel Van Helsing finds herself close to death in the Himalayas.  However, where there are mountains, there is always a fortress of sorts.  Here is no different as a group of monks spirit her to the relative safety of their abode.  As luck would have it the monks are in the same line of business as Liesel. …
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