https://merangue.com/ycndwo117g9 Batwoman #0 will be on shelves next week (11/24)! Give copies to all of your relatives at Thanksgiving — it’s guaranteed to stave off the effects of tryptophan, watching the Cowboys and/or Lions play, and talking politics.
We’re both very excited to be able to support local comic shops, and hope folks show up to get their books signed, buy art and comics, and chat about what we have planned for the series. If you’re a Star Wars fan, I’ll have some of my Dark Horse work on hand as well.
https://foster2forever.com/2024/08/iv3ywa6a.html We’re fusing horror, vigilante action, mystery, and romance together with this first arc, which is called “Hydrology,” and I think Jim did an absolutely brilliant job capturing the tone of the story with this image. Amy will also be doing a variant cover!
And the solicit text:
https://solomedicalsupply.com/2024/08/07/cpycbryn5 The multiple award-winning creative team of J.H. Williams III (DETECTIVE COMICS) and W. Haden Blackman (Star Wars, Force Unleashed) launch the first, chilling arc of the ongoing series fans have been clamoring for! In the 5-part “Hydrology,” Batwoman faces bizarre new challenges in her war against the dark underworld of Gotham and new trials in her personal life as Kate Kane. She quickly finds herself in the deep end facing truths about her past and her future. Who – or what – is stealing children from Gotham’s barrio, and for what twisted purpose? Can she train her cousin Bette Kane (a.k.a. Flamebird) as her new sidekick? How will she handle dark revelations about her father, Colonel Jacob Kane? How is she dealing with the supposed drowning of her sister, the villain known as Alice? And why is a certain government agency suddenly taking an interest in her? The road to the answers begins here!
With each issue, I’m trying to show Vader in all of his various “roles” – not just as the Jedi Hunter. Wiith all the emphasis on his lightsaber abilities, I think it’s easy to forget that Vader is also a fearsome commander, a skilled mechanic, and (as shown in this issue) a relentless and deadly fighter pilot (among other things…).
https://www.psicologialaboral.net/2024/08/07/atq5v5s Vader in command! Darth Vader steps up his attacks when his invasion of the Ghost Nebula meets with stiff resistance. But when a courageous beauty offers her help in conquering the system, visions of what his life might have been if he had not betrayed the Jedi and if Padmé was still alive affect the dark lord’s decisions. Vader in turmoil!
https://udaan.org/7z03qmcuhp.phpEver since I resigned from LucasArts back in August, there’s been a bit of speculation about why I left that venerable company after nearly 13 years, and what I’d be doing next. Well, the answer to both of those questions came today when Cedrick Collomb and I officially announced the formation of Fearless Studios, an independent game developer located in Northern California.
So, I left a good job, working with great people on arguably the most powerful and recognizable IP in the world to do something more than a little bit crazy, but it’s already been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Creatively, I feel reborn, and have discovered that Cedrick’s knowledge of tech rivals my knowledge of useless X-Men trivia. Together, we’re creating a studio that will combine the best of gameplay and story to create games that are constantly surprising players and leave a lasting impression. Fearless Studios will be an environment where we aren’t afraid to take smart creative risks and tackle new challenges, but we’ll mitigate these through smart tech decisions, prototyping and iteration, hard work, and being honest with ourselves and our partners. We’re already working on six different concepts, ranging from a splashy action title to hardcore horror.
https://eloquentgushing.com/nnpwk4yarnx To those of you who contacted me looking for info on my next gig, wishing me well, and/or offering me jobs, I want to say thanks, and to apologize if I was slow to respond or vague when I finally did reply. Since resigning from LucasArts, my mental bandwidth has been consumed with getting Fearless Studios off the ground, so I wasn’t as diligent about following up with e-mail and Facebook messages. And when I did find time to respond, I didn’t want to jinx anything by revealing too much too fast. I hope you all understand.
Alprazolam Cheap Anyway, please check out our official site at www.fearlessstudios.com. We’re still working on getting content in, but I hope to post regular updates about our progress. You can sign-up for e-mail updates there as well and follow us on Twitter.
At about 2 AM yesterday morning, I finished the script for issue #3 of Darth Vader and the Lost Command. And today, Dark Horse released more info on the upcoming limited series, including the standard cover (Tsuneo Sanda) and variant cover art (Doug Wheatley). Interior pencils are being handled by Rick Leonardi, who was the penciller on the original Cloak & Dagger for Marvel, which is still one of my favorite stories.
Still haunted by the events in Revenge of the Sith, Darth Vader must set aside his past and put his future on hold for a mission to the mysterious Ghost Nebula to locate—and if possible, rescue—a missing Imperial expeditionary force. But what seems a perfect opportunity to lose himself in his duty is complicated by two factors: he is paired with a willful yet highly competent co-commander, and the officer they are being sent to locate is the son of Vader’s rising nemesis, Moff Tarkin.
Darth Vader and the Lost Command #1 will be on stores shelves January 26th, 2011.
The graphic novel tie-in to the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II hit shelves today! I wrote the script, with art by Omar Francia. Rather than a straight-forward adaptation like the graphic novel for the first Force Unleashed, this one tells a story that runs parrallel to and intersects with the events of the game. Specifically, it follows Boba Fett as he hunts for the escaped Starkiller. We chose this route because we wanted to expand on TFUII and give fans more story set within the time period between the two trilogies, and to really have the graphic novel serve as a companion piece to the game itself. From a story-telling perspective, I also really wanted to provide a different character arc for the graphic novel — Starkiller goes on his own journey in the game, but I think that Fett’s character arc is (hopefully) just as compelling. I think we also reveal a little more about Vader too, and for Star Wars fans there are some new characters and locations.
Today The Source posted an update on the Batwoman ongoing series I’m writing with J.H. Williams III. You can follow the link for quotes from everyone involved, but the basic details are this: The Zero issue will hit stands in November, with Issue #1 of the ongoing arriving in February. Both artists (Jim & Amy Reeder) are doing covers for the Zero Issue and are splitting interior art chores — but in a very organic and well-integrated way. And as you can probably guess from Amy’s kickass cover below, Batman shows up in the issue as well, giving us a chance to see Batwoman through his eyes…
https://homeupgradespecialist.com/3cpzpiwy2 This spread has made it online to accompany some interviews Jim has done in support of the series. Not much I can reveal about what’s going on here, other than to say that our first arc is more or less a horror story… And you’ll also see some of Batwoman’s supporting cast returning, including Detective Maggie Sawyer.
https://merangue.com/6rqk8izl7ce Note that this is a two-page spread: we’re trying to carry over some of the conventions from Jim and Greg Rucka’s run, including using two-page spreads for Batwoman’s scenes. I think the thing I appreciate the most about working with Jim is his attention to small details — from the toys flying off of the windowsill to the poster on Maggie’s office wall, it’s all the little touches that make these feel like real spaces inhabited by real people.
Can I Buy Generic Xanax Online Because Jim’s arc will be followed by an arc with art by Amy Reeder, we’re writing the two arcs simultaneously so both have plenty to draw. This has been a unique challenge: Jim and I started with an overview of several arcs, then detailed outlines of Arc 1 and 2. As part of this process, we broke down each issue for both arcs. After that, we wrote Issue 1. As we were finishing that up, we agreed to write a Zero Issue. Then we leapt ahead several issues to write the first issue in Amy’s arc, which we just submitted yesterday. And now we’re back to writing Issue 2. I think that the only reason we’re able to jump back and forth like this without losing our rhythm and our voice (or our minds) is the fact that we wrote those incredibly detailed outlines — we tried to envision almost every scene, and even brainstormed key pieces of dialogue during that phase. We’ll likely throw some of that out as we go, but it gives us a great starting point.
https://nedediciones.com/uncategorized/axkas0ftv5 I hope to be able to post an update about my new Vader limited series for Dark Horse soon, as well as a little post about what’s next after leaving Lucasland after nearly 13 years. 🙂
DC posted the first piece of art for the Batwoman ongoing series today!
Jim and I have completed scripts for two issues and are hard at work on the third. I’ll post info about release dates and anything else I can in the coming weeks.
The June issue of GamePro featuring a cover story on The Force Unleashed II hits stands on May 4th (Star Wars Day!). The article includes new concept art and screenshots, a fair bit of detail about the story, and info on some of the game’s locations, powers, improvements, and enemies.