One of the most exciting comic book industry announcements this year has been the formation of Dstlry, a new creator-owned publisher where the creators own part of the company, including writers and artists such as James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Jock, and more. Taking its name after the whiskey aging process, the debut publication is cleverly titled The Devil's Cut, and is a collection of 11 short stories, eight of which lead into full series.
One of those teams creating a full series is James Tynion and Christian Ward, who have been working on a haunted house epic titled Spectregraph, which is also the first story in the collection. We're thrilled to exclusively reveal a new direct-to-consumer variant cover for The Devil's Cut from Christian Ward for "Spectregraph" available only through www.dstlry.co, along with some incredible concept art!
Take a look at the full cover & concept art below and...
One of those teams creating a full series is James Tynion and Christian Ward, who have been working on a haunted house epic titled Spectregraph, which is also the first story in the collection. We're thrilled to exclusively reveal a new direct-to-consumer variant cover for The Devil's Cut from Christian Ward for "Spectregraph" available only through www.dstlry.co, along with some incredible concept art!
Take a look at the full cover & concept art below and...
- 8/30/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Welcome to the latest installment of our new column 100 Word Hits, in association with comics retailer The Unreality Store, in which Matthew De Monti brings us short, sharp reviews of the latest books to hit comic stores over the past month or so!
Love Everlasting #1 Written by Tom King | Art by Elsa Charretier
About a third of the way through Love Everlasting #1 it feels like King & Charretier are on a mission to bring back the Romance comics of 1960’s. Then things get a little weird….
1950’s – Joan loves George who is currently seeing her bestie Marta. Marta goes off with Jack so Joan and George get married 1970’s – Joan fancies singer Kit but recalls she was married to George 1890’s – Chad and Bill fight over Joan who rides off to find George, or Kit. She meets a masked stranger who shoots her and says ‘Love Is Everlasting’
Intriguing.
Rating: 8/10 Promethee...
Love Everlasting #1 Written by Tom King | Art by Elsa Charretier
About a third of the way through Love Everlasting #1 it feels like King & Charretier are on a mission to bring back the Romance comics of 1960’s. Then things get a little weird….
1950’s – Joan loves George who is currently seeing her bestie Marta. Marta goes off with Jack so Joan and George get married 1970’s – Joan fancies singer Kit but recalls she was married to George 1890’s – Chad and Bill fight over Joan who rides off to find George, or Kit. She meets a masked stranger who shoots her and says ‘Love Is Everlasting’
Intriguing.
Rating: 8/10 Promethee...
- 9/28/2022
- by Guest
- Nerdly
The films will skip cinemas and instead launch on digital platforms.
Paris-based Marco Polo Production has acquired Jason Flemyng’s vampire black comedy Eat Local for its 2017 slate of films aimed at French digital and broadcast distribution.
Other new acquisitions include Gerard Butler-starrer A Family Man (aka The Headhunter’s Calling); the upcoming biopic Speed Kills starring John Travolta as murdered speed-boat maverick Donald Aronow, and Tuscany-set gothic mystery Voice From The Stone [pictured], starring Emilia Clarke.
The company invests around $4m each year in the acquisitions of 15 to 20 mainly action films and genre pictures often with name cast attached.
Flemyng’s directorial debut, reuniting the actor with Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels cast members Dexter Fletcher and Nick Moran and also starring Charlie Cox and Freema Agyeman, is sold by London-based sales outfit Gfm evolution.
“It’s a lot of fun, very English and the Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels connection is a good...
Paris-based Marco Polo Production has acquired Jason Flemyng’s vampire black comedy Eat Local for its 2017 slate of films aimed at French digital and broadcast distribution.
Other new acquisitions include Gerard Butler-starrer A Family Man (aka The Headhunter’s Calling); the upcoming biopic Speed Kills starring John Travolta as murdered speed-boat maverick Donald Aronow, and Tuscany-set gothic mystery Voice From The Stone [pictured], starring Emilia Clarke.
The company invests around $4m each year in the acquisitions of 15 to 20 mainly action films and genre pictures often with name cast attached.
Flemyng’s directorial debut, reuniting the actor with Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels cast members Dexter Fletcher and Nick Moran and also starring Charlie Cox and Freema Agyeman, is sold by London-based sales outfit Gfm evolution.
“It’s a lot of fun, very English and the Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels connection is a good...
- 4/3/2017
- ScreenDaily
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