First published at 18:12 UTC on May 22nd, 2019.
Todd McFarlane’s record Spawn #300 is rapidly approaching. Spawn #300 features an all-star creative team. DC writer Scott Snyder, former Spawn artist Greg Capullo, cover artist extraordinaire J. Scott Campbell and current Spawn artists Shawn Alexand…
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Todd McFarlane’s record Spawn #300 is rapidly approaching. Spawn #300 features an all-star creative team. DC writer Scott Snyder, former Spawn artist Greg Capullo, cover artist extraordinaire J. Scott Campbell and current Spawn artists Shawn Alexander and Jerome Opena join the Toddfather on the landmark issue. McFarlane will ink Capullo’s pencils as well as pencil some pages of his own. Marking his first interior pencil work on Spawn since 1995. Capullo drew Spawn from issues 16 in 1993 until issue 100. DC co-publisher Jim Lee also contributes to the issue in an unidentified role.
Anticipation for Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's final Batman collaboration Last Knight on Earth hit a fever pitch. When Snyder conceived his Batman: Year Zero, his version of The Dark Knight’s origin, he also plotted his death. Snyder and Capullo reunite to tell this story in Batman: Last Knight on Earth. It presents the final days of the Dark Knight in a way readers likely never envisioned, wandering a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Accompanied by the detached head of his greatest enemy.
Marvel announced multiple tie-ins to August’s Absolute Carnage event. Frank Tieri, Saladin Ahmed, Cullen Bunn and others join event lead Donny Cates. Tie-ins include Deadpool and Miles Morales. Marvel also released the cover for Absolute Carnage #2. A horde of Carnage symbiotes chase venom, while appearing to catch Miles Morales Spider-Man.
Comic industry legend Warren Ellis relaunches WildCATs with Border Town castoff Ramon Villalobos in August. WildCATS is an important titles in comic book history. It was one of the original series to launch Image Comics. The new WildCATs miniseries is a spin-off of Elli’s recent The Wild Storm. A reboot of DC co-publisher and chief creative officer Jim Lee’s comic universe and former publishing line.
Neal Adams returns to the classic villain he first drew (Ra’s al Ghul) this summer. Adams will write and illustrate the Batman vs. Ra’s al Ghul, which returns Ra’s ..
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