Jon Bernthal returns as The Punisher, stirring up excitement in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with his recent cameo on the ‘Daredevil: Born Again‘ set. Followers got a glimpse via a video posted by @PunisherFanatic, showing Punisher in action, possibly confronting a new hero assumed to be White Tiger. This clip has sparked discussions among fans, fueling questions and speculations.
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The video, without sound, shows a tense scene where Punisher confronts the new hero and appears to fire at him. Afterward, White Tiger is seen on the ground, and Punisher quickly leaves. This surprising turn of events has sparked curiosity about the relationship between these characters.
The new Disney+ series ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ is putting Matt Murdock back in focus. With the cast hard at work on set,...
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Aaaaand.. yep! It's all over the screen! Dattebayo fellas! pic.twitter.com/38q6Y0hbHC
— Michail (@PunisherFanatic) February 18, 2024
The video, without sound, shows a tense scene where Punisher confronts the new hero and appears to fire at him. Afterward, White Tiger is seen on the ground, and Punisher quickly leaves. This surprising turn of events has sparked curiosity about the relationship between these characters.
The new Disney+ series ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ is putting Matt Murdock back in focus. With the cast hard at work on set,...
- 2/19/2024
- by Robert Milakovic
- Comic Basics
While it is true that the hype around the superhero genre has been fading lately, there are still upcoming projects that have fans all giddy with excitement. One of these includes Daredevil: Born Again which will see the return of Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock to television.
Charlie Cox as Daredevil
It was recently confirmed that the characters from the Netflix original, Daredevil, Karen Page and Foggy Nelson were going to join the cast for the Disney+ show, thanks to leaked footage. And now, thanks to yet another set leak, fans get to take a proper look at Jon Bernthal’s return as The Punisher and the live-action debut of another popular character – White Tiger.
Suggested“I wouldn’t underestimate them at all”: Charlie Cox Never Lost Faith in MCU Even Before Daredevil: Born Again Reshoots
Daredevil: Born Again Set Leak
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Charlie Cox as Daredevil
It was recently confirmed that the characters from the Netflix original, Daredevil, Karen Page and Foggy Nelson were going to join the cast for the Disney+ show, thanks to leaked footage. And now, thanks to yet another set leak, fans get to take a proper look at Jon Bernthal’s return as The Punisher and the live-action debut of another popular character – White Tiger.
Suggested“I wouldn’t underestimate them at all”: Charlie Cox Never Lost Faith in MCU Even Before Daredevil: Born Again Reshoots
Daredevil: Born Again Set Leak
The White Tiger
Charlie Cox’s Daredevil: Born Again...
- 2/18/2024
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
Charlie Cox’s role as Matt Murdock in Marvel’s Daredevil has been one of the most iconic performances in the MCU to this date. The series has become a classic, easily being called a masterpiece by fans. It was so adored by fans that despite being canceled in 2018, the series is getting rebooted into a new series altogether.
Charlie Cox as Daredevil
Ever since Daredevil: Born Again was announced in 2022, fans cannot help but be extremely excited to see the old cast, back together, and see Murdock’s story continue. While the news and updates around this upcoming series have been positive in the past few months, it cannot be forgotten how worried fans were when stories of reshoots and rewritings plagued the internet.
It would seem, that all of these happened after Cox said that he had complete faith in the franchise.
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Charlie Cox as Daredevil
Ever since Daredevil: Born Again was announced in 2022, fans cannot help but be extremely excited to see the old cast, back together, and see Murdock’s story continue. While the news and updates around this upcoming series have been positive in the past few months, it cannot be forgotten how worried fans were when stories of reshoots and rewritings plagued the internet.
It would seem, that all of these happened after Cox said that he had complete faith in the franchise.
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- 2/17/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire
This post contains spoilers to Daredevil: Born Again.
Daredevil: Born Again? More like Daredevil on Netflix: Born Again!
When Disney announced the MCU TV series Daredevil: Born Again, the studio played coy about the show’s relationship to the Netflix series that preceded it. Yes, Charlie Cox would once again play blind lawyer turned protector of Hell’s Kitchen Matt Murdock, and Vincent D’Onofrio would return as his enemy Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin of Crime.
At first, the distinction made sense. While Daredevil remained strong, especially through its third season, shows such as Iron Fist and The Defenders suffered from stories stretched thin and lackluster performances. Furthermore, the show’s rough violence and sexuality made them a poor fit with the MCU’s soft PG-13 aesthetic.
However, with each month, it seems more and more like Daredevil: Born Again will be a direct continuation of the Netflix shows. Not...
Daredevil: Born Again? More like Daredevil on Netflix: Born Again!
When Disney announced the MCU TV series Daredevil: Born Again, the studio played coy about the show’s relationship to the Netflix series that preceded it. Yes, Charlie Cox would once again play blind lawyer turned protector of Hell’s Kitchen Matt Murdock, and Vincent D’Onofrio would return as his enemy Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin of Crime.
At first, the distinction made sense. While Daredevil remained strong, especially through its third season, shows such as Iron Fist and The Defenders suffered from stories stretched thin and lackluster performances. Furthermore, the show’s rough violence and sexuality made them a poor fit with the MCU’s soft PG-13 aesthetic.
However, with each month, it seems more and more like Daredevil: Born Again will be a direct continuation of the Netflix shows. Not...
- 1/29/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
"Daredevil" issue #1 was published in 1964, credited to Stan Lee and Bill Everett. However, for many, "Daredevil" didn't truly begin until Frank Miller took over the book in 1980. His run is where the Kingpin became Daredevil's nemesis and where Elektra was introduced. These are such foundational characters to subsequent "Daredevil" comics/adaptations that the first two decades without them feel like an anomaly.
Influenced by noir movies, Miller brought the grit to Hell's Kitchen. His narration captions were straight out of a detective dime novel. His art broke from the Bronze Age Marvel Comics house style with darker shading (inked mostly by Klaus Janson), hatch marks, and blood-splattered violence, further adding to the dark atmosphere of the writing.
Miller's run also began the edict "Matt Murdock must suffer." His love story with Elektra is a tragedy, and in Miller's ending arc "Born Again," Matt loses everything. Not coincidentally, Miller was the...
Influenced by noir movies, Miller brought the grit to Hell's Kitchen. His narration captions were straight out of a detective dime novel. His art broke from the Bronze Age Marvel Comics house style with darker shading (inked mostly by Klaus Janson), hatch marks, and blood-splattered violence, further adding to the dark atmosphere of the writing.
Miller's run also began the edict "Matt Murdock must suffer." His love story with Elektra is a tragedy, and in Miller's ending arc "Born Again," Matt loses everything. Not coincidentally, Miller was the...
- 1/27/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
So, reports are that “Daredevil: Born Again” has gone back into production. This happens after what is being reported as a tumultuous time for the folks at Marvel, particularly involving this highly anticipated series. There are new directors, a new showrunner, and some surprising cast additions. All of which are pointing to one thing—Marvel Studios is hoping to capture the magic of Netflix’s “Daredevil.” And the latest bit of casting news for ‘Born Again’ seems to back this theory up.
Continue reading ‘Born Again’ Brings Back Wilson Bethel From Netflix’s ‘Daredevil’ To Play Bullseye In New Marvel Series at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Born Again’ Brings Back Wilson Bethel From Netflix’s ‘Daredevil’ To Play Bullseye In New Marvel Series at The Playlist.
- 1/24/2024
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
A surprise villain is returning in Daredevil: Born Again, joining Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Nofrio.
Major changes are happening to Disney+'s upcoming Daredevil series following the firing of its directors and writers back in October 2023.
Heading in a new direction and making the series more similar to its beloved MCU Netflix counterpart, Born Again hired the directors from Loki Season 2 and rumors are swirling that original characters will also return.
Read full article on The Direct.
Major changes are happening to Disney+'s upcoming Daredevil series following the firing of its directors and writers back in October 2023.
Heading in a new direction and making the series more similar to its beloved MCU Netflix counterpart, Born Again hired the directors from Loki Season 2 and rumors are swirling that original characters will also return.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 1/23/2024
- by David Thompson
- The Direct
Despite the cancellation of Netflix's "Daredevil" way back in 2018, Marvel Studios didn't let Ol' Hornhead slip through the cracks. Charlie Cox returned as Matt Murdock in "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and we eventually saw him suit up as Daredevil in "She-Hulk." Meanwhile, Matt's arch-rival Wilson Fisk/the Kingpin (Vincent D'Onofrio) appeared in "Hawkeye." These were all seeds that will finally sprout with "Daredevil: Born Again," set for release on Disney+ in 2024.
Keep in mind, this series is probably not going to be an adaptation of the eponymous Frank Miller/David Mazzucchelli comic story, mainly since season 3 of the Netflix series already covered that ground. Still, the title is too fitting to not use for a revival series (even if Cox insists "Born Again" will stand on its own). What direction will the story of "Born Again" take? If the writers pull from more recent comics, then Wilson Fisk may soon become Mayor Fisk.
Keep in mind, this series is probably not going to be an adaptation of the eponymous Frank Miller/David Mazzucchelli comic story, mainly since season 3 of the Netflix series already covered that ground. Still, the title is too fitting to not use for a revival series (even if Cox insists "Born Again" will stand on its own). What direction will the story of "Born Again" take? If the writers pull from more recent comics, then Wilson Fisk may soon become Mayor Fisk.
- 4/24/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
(Welcome to Tales from the Box Office, our column that examines box office miracles, disasters, and everything in between, as well as what we can learn from them.)
20 years ago, comic book movies were in an odd place. "X-Men" helped open the floodgates in 2000, particularly for Marvel, but it was the absolutely astonishing success of 2002's "Spider-Man" that represented the point of no return. Thus, other superheroes quickly made their way to the silver screen in the years that followed, with mixed results. One fascinating example is 2003's "Daredevil," which starred Ben Affleck as the Man Without Fear, and his future wife (and eventual ex-wife) Jennifer Garner as Elektra. The movie wasn't quite a flop, though not quite a hit, and didn't start a franchise for Matt Murdock like Marvel's mutants and Peter Parker now had. It was an up-the-middle, modest misfire.
The project was originally set up at Sony,...
20 years ago, comic book movies were in an odd place. "X-Men" helped open the floodgates in 2000, particularly for Marvel, but it was the absolutely astonishing success of 2002's "Spider-Man" that represented the point of no return. Thus, other superheroes quickly made their way to the silver screen in the years that followed, with mixed results. One fascinating example is 2003's "Daredevil," which starred Ben Affleck as the Man Without Fear, and his future wife (and eventual ex-wife) Jennifer Garner as Elektra. The movie wasn't quite a flop, though not quite a hit, and didn't start a franchise for Matt Murdock like Marvel's mutants and Peter Parker now had. It was an up-the-middle, modest misfire.
The project was originally set up at Sony,...
- 2/18/2023
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
Aside from maybe WandaVision, the MCU’s current foray into television has been mostly serialized, with each episode of a series directly leading into the next until the story more or less wraps up at the end of the season. While this allows Marvel to tell longer stories and spend more time with characters than they’ve been able to with movies, this “eight-hour movie” format has also kept this corner of the MCU from embracing some of the things that make TV such a unique and special medium.
Even though serialized TV has started to become the norm in the streaming era, shows like Peacock’s Poker Face and Abbott Elementary are reminding us how fun the episodic format can still be. At the very least, Marvel Studios’ chief mastermind Kevin Feige seems to be paying attention.
The studio head recently sat down with EW to hint at the future of the MCU,...
Even though serialized TV has started to become the norm in the streaming era, shows like Peacock’s Poker Face and Abbott Elementary are reminding us how fun the episodic format can still be. At the very least, Marvel Studios’ chief mastermind Kevin Feige seems to be paying attention.
The studio head recently sat down with EW to hint at the future of the MCU,...
- 2/16/2023
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
Rihanna returned to the live stage for a performance at the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show, and boy, was it worth the wait.
The Barbados-born pop singer didn’t hold back one bit during her career-spanning set, playing some of her biggest hits — “Umbrella,” “We Found Love,” and “Diamonds” — alongside standout features on “All of the Lights” and “Run This Town.” Making the breathtaking performance even more impressive is the fact she did so while pregnant. A baby bump was visible throughout her performance, and afterwards a representative for the singer confirmed that she is indeed expecting her second child.
Clad in a red jumpsuit, Rihanna showed no fear as she was lowered down to the stage on a floating platform to open the performance. Choreographed dancers surrounded Rihanna when she touched down, and though the superstar obviously wasn’t able to move as freely as she would otherwise, she still held her own.
The Barbados-born pop singer didn’t hold back one bit during her career-spanning set, playing some of her biggest hits — “Umbrella,” “We Found Love,” and “Diamonds” — alongside standout features on “All of the Lights” and “Run This Town.” Making the breathtaking performance even more impressive is the fact she did so while pregnant. A baby bump was visible throughout her performance, and afterwards a representative for the singer confirmed that she is indeed expecting her second child.
Clad in a red jumpsuit, Rihanna showed no fear as she was lowered down to the stage on a floating platform to open the performance. Choreographed dancers surrounded Rihanna when she touched down, and though the superstar obviously wasn’t able to move as freely as she would otherwise, she still held her own.
- 2/13/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
The titles are Yu Ha’s heist film Pipeline (working title), Shin Jung-won’s comedy thriller Night Of The Undead and mystery thriller The Anchor.
South Korea’s Finecut has picked up international sales rights for a trio of upcoming genre films - A Dirty Carnival director Yu Ha’s heist film Pipeline (working title), Chaw director Shin Jung-won’s comedy thriller Night Of The Undead and mystery thriller The Anchor, starring Chun Woo-hee (The Wailing).
Pipeline is about an underworld prodigy who is hired to illegally and dangerously drill into a pipeline known as “the artery” of the country to siphon oil.
South Korea’s Finecut has picked up international sales rights for a trio of upcoming genre films - A Dirty Carnival director Yu Ha’s heist film Pipeline (working title), Chaw director Shin Jung-won’s comedy thriller Night Of The Undead and mystery thriller The Anchor, starring Chun Woo-hee (The Wailing).
Pipeline is about an underworld prodigy who is hired to illegally and dangerously drill into a pipeline known as “the artery” of the country to siphon oil.
- 2/21/2020
- by 134¦Jean Noh¦516¦
- ScreenDaily
Laura Akers Nov 26, 2019
With the final season on the horizon, here are the best episodes to rewatch to get you up to speed for Vikings season 6.
This article comes from Den of Geek UK.
History Channel’s Vikings returns on Dec. 4 after almost a year-long hiatus, and after five seasons of family drama, political maneuvering, and musical thrones, a newcomer to the series would—no doubt—be lost trying to unravel all the narrative threads now in play. Hell, even a true fan might appreciate a refresher. But that sort of unravelling is exactly the type of thing we here at Den Of Geek love doing for our readers, so here’s a collection of episodes you might want to review, or recommend to an interested (or soon-to-be-interested) friend, to gear up for the season premiere.
Let me preface this by saying: these are not the best episodes of the series.
With the final season on the horizon, here are the best episodes to rewatch to get you up to speed for Vikings season 6.
This article comes from Den of Geek UK.
History Channel’s Vikings returns on Dec. 4 after almost a year-long hiatus, and after five seasons of family drama, political maneuvering, and musical thrones, a newcomer to the series would—no doubt—be lost trying to unravel all the narrative threads now in play. Hell, even a true fan might appreciate a refresher. But that sort of unravelling is exactly the type of thing we here at Den Of Geek love doing for our readers, so here’s a collection of episodes you might want to review, or recommend to an interested (or soon-to-be-interested) friend, to gear up for the season premiere.
Let me preface this by saying: these are not the best episodes of the series.
- 11/26/2019
- Den of Geek
Nothing hits the nostalgia sweet spot better than a good old issue of Marvels ‘What If?’ line. These stand alone alternate takes on Marvel comics continuity are fondly remembered by readers who were around at their start. We are currently in the age of fan service where yesterdays readers are todays writers who are ultimately writing fan fiction. Because of this the ‘What If?’ line has gaind a whole new following of fans and sadly speculators as some of these issues tie into modern continuity. Also the ‘What If?’ is soon to be part of the Disney+ service with a animated feature. This series will obviously be more focused on alternate takes on the McU but I bet because of new interest in an old classic by newer fans we will see a spike in prices for back issues of ‘What If?’ And who knows maybe we will see some...
- 9/6/2019
- by Ian Wells
- Nerdly
A photo from Daredevil Season 3 has surfaced online and it offers us some interesting insight into one of the plotlines of the series. The image, which you can see below, shows Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) lurking in the shadows as he's stalking what looks to be a Daredevil impostor.
In case you're not familiar with Frank Miller's Daredevil Born Again comic book story arc, which is what Season 3 is said to be based on, this is one of the plot elements. It'll be interesting to see what other story elements from this classic comic will find its way into the series.
In the comic, Kingpin arranges for a violent mental patient to be released from an asylum to dress up as Daredevil to try and kill Foggy Nelson to draw Murdock out of hiding. I'm not sure if that's how things will play out in the series, but I'm...
In case you're not familiar with Frank Miller's Daredevil Born Again comic book story arc, which is what Season 3 is said to be based on, this is one of the plot elements. It'll be interesting to see what other story elements from this classic comic will find its way into the series.
In the comic, Kingpin arranges for a violent mental patient to be released from an asylum to dress up as Daredevil to try and kill Foggy Nelson to draw Murdock out of hiding. I'm not sure if that's how things will play out in the series, but I'm...
- 8/20/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen leaps into action in this stunning, blood-red artwork for Daredevil season 3.
Initially shared by Marvel chief creative officer, Joe Quesada (h/t Heroic Hollywood), the promotional image features a giant ‘Dd’ rooftop sign, which appears to be perched on top of an apartment block in New York City – Hell’s Kitchen, to be specific.
But for Matt Murdock’s visually impaired crusader, it’s just another vantage point from which he’s able to track and monitor NYC’s criminal underbelly, one in which he’ll likely cross paths with Vincent D’Onofrio’s scenery-chewing baddie, Wilson Fisk. Chances are Marvel’s Kingpin will be facing trial when Daredevil season 3 returns to our screens, while earlier set photos hinted at Karen Page’s role in the grand scheme of things.
Beyond that, there are precious few story details currently available for Daredevil‘s third season,...
Initially shared by Marvel chief creative officer, Joe Quesada (h/t Heroic Hollywood), the promotional image features a giant ‘Dd’ rooftop sign, which appears to be perched on top of an apartment block in New York City – Hell’s Kitchen, to be specific.
But for Matt Murdock’s visually impaired crusader, it’s just another vantage point from which he’s able to track and monitor NYC’s criminal underbelly, one in which he’ll likely cross paths with Vincent D’Onofrio’s scenery-chewing baddie, Wilson Fisk. Chances are Marvel’s Kingpin will be facing trial when Daredevil season 3 returns to our screens, while earlier set photos hinted at Karen Page’s role in the grand scheme of things.
Beyond that, there are precious few story details currently available for Daredevil‘s third season,...
- 3/5/2018
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Coleen Gray in 'The Sleeping City' with Richard Conte. Coleen Gray after Fox: B Westerns and films noirs (See previous post: “Coleen Gray Actress: From Red River to Film Noir 'Good Girls'.”) Regarding the demise of her Fox career (the year after her divorce from Rod Amateau), Coleen Gray would recall for Confessions of a Scream Queen author Matt Beckoff: I thought that was the end of the world and that I was a total failure. I was a mass of insecurity and depended on agents. … Whether it was an 'A' picture or a 'B' picture didn't bother me. It could be a Western movie, a sci-fi film. A job was a job. You did the best with the script that you had. Fox had dropped Gray at a time of dramatic upheavals in the American film industry: fast-dwindling box office receipts as a result of competition from television,...
- 10/15/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Dean Jones: Actor in Disney movies. Dean Jones dead at 84: Actor in Disney movies 'The Love Bug,' 'That Darn Cat!' Dean Jones, best known for playing befuddled heroes in 1960s Walt Disney movies such as That Darn Cat! and The Love Bug, died of complications from Parkinson's disease on Tue., Sept. 1, '15, in Los Angeles. Jones (born on Jan. 25, 1931, in Decatur, Alabama) was 84. Dean Jones movies Dean Jones began his Hollywood career in the mid-'50s, when he was featured in bit parts – at times uncredited – in a handful of films at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer In 2009 interview for Christianity Today, Jones recalled playing his first scene (in These Wilder Years) with veteran James Cagney, who told him “Walk to your mark and remember your lines” – supposedly a lesson he would take to heart. At MGM, bit player Jones would also be featured in Robert Wise's...
- 9/2/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Peter Bart and Mike Fleming Jr. worked together for two decades at Daily Variety. In this weekly column, two old friends get together and grind their axes, mostly on the movie business.
Bart: Before we plunge into 2015, it’s worth revisiting the Sony Saga one more time to acknowledge that some things will never be the same. If studio executives in the future feel inhibited about sending prematurely ejaculated emails, for example, how are they going to they keep their cool? Calling Adam Sandler an asshole and Leonardo “despicable” was clearly an important form of emotional release. The human resources apparatchiks likely will recommend meditation (I’m dubious). Or anger management (more dubious). Pot might help (less dubious).
Fleming: I am reasonably sure that nothing in those emails surprised the people receiving the abuse. Or at least not their reps, who probably heard the same thing verbally. We’re all so time-pressed,...
Bart: Before we plunge into 2015, it’s worth revisiting the Sony Saga one more time to acknowledge that some things will never be the same. If studio executives in the future feel inhibited about sending prematurely ejaculated emails, for example, how are they going to they keep their cool? Calling Adam Sandler an asshole and Leonardo “despicable” was clearly an important form of emotional release. The human resources apparatchiks likely will recommend meditation (I’m dubious). Or anger management (more dubious). Pot might help (less dubious).
Fleming: I am reasonably sure that nothing in those emails surprised the people receiving the abuse. Or at least not their reps, who probably heard the same thing verbally. We’re all so time-pressed,...
- 1/4/2015
- by Peter Bart and Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline
The 2013 Eisner Award Winners have been announced at San Diego Comic-Con with Chris Ware leading the wins for his celebrated work Building Stories, alongside Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples’ Saga which also won a number of awards.
The Eisners are awarded each year at the San Diego Comic-Con and are the most prestigious awards in the comics industry, being the comics equivalent of the Oscars.
The Eisners are named after Will Eisner, one of the most celebrated artist/writers in comics whose works included creating the superhero series The Spirit as well as his masterpiece, A Contract with God, one of the best books of the 20th century.
This year saw artist/writer Chris Ware pick up the lion’s share of the awards for his book/construction project Building Stories, winning Best New Graphic Album, Best Writer/Artist, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design.
Also among the winners...
The Eisners are awarded each year at the San Diego Comic-Con and are the most prestigious awards in the comics industry, being the comics equivalent of the Oscars.
The Eisners are named after Will Eisner, one of the most celebrated artist/writers in comics whose works included creating the superhero series The Spirit as well as his masterpiece, A Contract with God, one of the best books of the 20th century.
This year saw artist/writer Chris Ware pick up the lion’s share of the awards for his book/construction project Building Stories, winning Best New Graphic Album, Best Writer/Artist, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design.
Also among the winners...
- 7/21/2013
- by Noel Thorne
- Obsessed with Film
Comic-Con International has released the complete list of nominees for the 2013 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards. The winners of the award will be revealed during the annual ceremony held at Comic-Con International in San Diego on July 19.
Official Press Release
Comic-Con International (Comic-Con) is proud to announce the nominations for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards 2013. The nominees, chosen by a blue-ribbon panel of judges, reflect the wide range of material being published in comics and graphic novel form today, from crime noire to autobiographical works to cartoon adventures.
Three titles lead the 2013 list with 5 nominations each. Chris Ware’s critically acclaimed Building Stories (published by Pantheon) has nods for Best Graphic Album–New, Best Writer/artist, Best Coloring, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design. Also garnering 5 nominations are Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’s Fatale (published by Image) and Matt Fraction and David Aja’s Hawkeye (published by Marvel...
Official Press Release
Comic-Con International (Comic-Con) is proud to announce the nominations for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards 2013. The nominees, chosen by a blue-ribbon panel of judges, reflect the wide range of material being published in comics and graphic novel form today, from crime noire to autobiographical works to cartoon adventures.
Three titles lead the 2013 list with 5 nominations each. Chris Ware’s critically acclaimed Building Stories (published by Pantheon) has nods for Best Graphic Album–New, Best Writer/artist, Best Coloring, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design. Also garnering 5 nominations are Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’s Fatale (published by Image) and Matt Fraction and David Aja’s Hawkeye (published by Marvel...
- 4/17/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Comic-Con International is proud to announce the nominations for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards of 2013. The nominees, chosen by a blue-ribbon panel of judges, reflect the wide range of material being published in comics and graphic novel form today, from crime noir to autobiographical works to cartoon adventures. Three titles lead the 2013 list with 5 nominations each.
Chris Ware’s critically acclaimed Building Stories (published by Pantheon) has nods for Best Graphic Album–New, Best Writer/artist, Best Coloring, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design. Also garnering 5 nominations are Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’s Fatale (published by Image) and Matt Fraction and David Aja’s Hawkeye (published by Marvel). Both are nominated for Best Continuing Series, Best New Series, Best Writer, Best Penciller/Inker, and Best Cover Artist. (Fatale also shares the coloring nomination for Dave Stewart.)Close behind with 4 nominations are Boom!/kaboom’s Adventure Time (Best New Series,...
Chris Ware’s critically acclaimed Building Stories (published by Pantheon) has nods for Best Graphic Album–New, Best Writer/artist, Best Coloring, Best Lettering, and Best Publication Design. Also garnering 5 nominations are Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’s Fatale (published by Image) and Matt Fraction and David Aja’s Hawkeye (published by Marvel). Both are nominated for Best Continuing Series, Best New Series, Best Writer, Best Penciller/Inker, and Best Cover Artist. (Fatale also shares the coloring nomination for Dave Stewart.)Close behind with 4 nominations are Boom!/kaboom’s Adventure Time (Best New Series,...
- 4/16/2013
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
This week I seem to be out to prove that I’m not a pessimist, because I’m picking things that I actually want to read. In fact, I don’t make fun of a single book this week. What the hell is wrong with me?
Don’t worry, there’s nothing wrong with me. Comics just happen to be delightful this week.
Welcome to This Week in Comics, where every day is a comic book, and some weeks, as you’ll find out, are more promising than others.
Monday
First Issues. You really should have seen this one coming.
Joe The Barbarian #1 (of
(Grant Morrison/Sean Murphy)
Vertigo/DC Comics
It’s a good thing Grant Morrison treats his superhero comics as serious business or the infrequency of his creator-owned stuff would frustrate. The plot to Joe the Barbarian sounds a bit like a kids’ version of Flex Mentallo:...
Don’t worry, there’s nothing wrong with me. Comics just happen to be delightful this week.
Welcome to This Week in Comics, where every day is a comic book, and some weeks, as you’ll find out, are more promising than others.
Monday
First Issues. You really should have seen this one coming.
Joe The Barbarian #1 (of
(Grant Morrison/Sean Murphy)
Vertigo/DC Comics
It’s a good thing Grant Morrison treats his superhero comics as serious business or the infrequency of his creator-owned stuff would frustrate. The plot to Joe the Barbarian sounds a bit like a kids’ version of Flex Mentallo:...
- 1/18/2010
- by Danny Djeljosevic
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