Not satisfied to reconnect the four leaders of Marvel’s Golden Age in All-New Invaders, James Robinson is also taking on the opposite chore of splitting apart the four leaders of Marvel’s Silver Age, in February’s all-new Fantastic Four #1. In an extensive conversation with Comicosity, Robinson details his thoughts on the Fantastic Four’s history, what…
Interview: Dan Jurgens Unleashes AQUAMAN AND THE OTHERS
One of the strongest aspects of DC Comics’ New 52 is the ability to introduce new characters and concepts to the core of their long established mythologies, and no hero has benefited more from this treatment than Aquaman! Now helming a second ongoing series beginning in April, the King of the Seven Seas will be…
Interview: Chip Reece Builds the World of METAPHASE
Live on Kickstarter right now, Chip Reece is crowdfunding the extremely personal and inspirational tale of Metaphase. Teaming with Kelly Williams, Reece is building a world featuring a superhero with Down’s Syndrome in an original graphic novel unlike any other. Reece was kind enough to give us the scoop on the story, the campaign, and…
Interview: James Robinson Launches a New Golden Age with ALL-NEW INVADERS
James Robinson has already made quite a name for himself in rejuvenating classic Golden Age heroes for a modern age. From the appropriately named The Golden Age, to Starman and ultimately Earth 2, Robinson has recrafted DC Comics’ earliest heroes into stories that speak brilliantly to a modern audience. Now, it’s Marvel’s turn at bat,…
Interview: Scott Lobdell Wraps Up TEEN TITANS
One of the more surprising news of the past week was writer Scott Lobdell’s announcement that he would be leaving Teen Titans — a series he launched and shepherded since the beginning of DC Comics’ New 52 — this coming April as the series reaches its end, as well. Scott generously shared details of his thought process…
Interview: Marc Andreyko’s Plot Thickens with BATWOMAN ANNUAL #1
Writer Marc Andreyko had some big shoes to fill right away in taking on Batwoman with issue #25 in November, and we’re already getting a sense of some of the cool ways Kate and Bette Kane’s lives are going to be affected by the shift. What we haven’t gotten to see yet, however, is the…
Interview: Al Ewing Teases Secrets and Spies in LOKI: AGENT OF ASGARD
You cannot walk into a comic-con these days without tripping over at least seven varieties of Loki. Thanks to the popularity of Marvel’s Avengers and Thor film franchises, Loki is a hot property among the general masses. Long-time comics readers already knew that; recent series featuring the character have met with both critical and fan acclaim. Now, with…
Interview: Nathan Sage Channels THE SHEPHERD
Currently on Kickstarter, Nathan Sage & Ron Joseph are looking to fund their project The Shepherd. A sci-fi one shot, The Shepherd focuses on Astrid, a young shepherd about to face some tough choices when a beast of legend comes into her world. Sage was kind enough to take time from his work on the…
Interview: Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti Go Goth with BATWING
The hardest working guys in comics are still at it, with Batwing’s lead character Luke Fox taking center stage in the Bat-family this coming year, and in no place more than his own ongoing title. With last month’s Zero Year tie-in, and the upcoming Gothtopia tie-in story, readers have a unique chance to catch up…
Interview: Steve Orlando Unleashes the UNDERTOW
Image Comics rolled out tons of new, incredibly well-received series in 2013, and the next year is looking to be as compelling as its predecessor — especially with the roll-out of Undertow. From Steve Orlando, the creator of the Kickstarter graphic novel Virgil, comes a brand new world of politics and conflict 20,000 leagues under…