From the masterful minds of Becky Cloonan and Tula Lotay comes Somna, "an intoxicating blend of history, eroticism, and the supernatural in Somna [that] will transport readers to a world where passion and spirits intertwine, captivating your senses and leaving you craving more." The series concludes today with issue #3 and we have an exclusive look at a brand-new cover by Michael Kaluta, as well as undressed versions of both Kaluta's cover, a stunning variant by celebrated mangaka Shūzō Oshimi, and a Dtc variant by the legendary Jenny Frison, all 4 of which will be available exclusively through Dstlry's website at dstlry.co.
"Dstlry’s hit erotic folk-horror series Somna concludes today with issue #3, available now from co-writer/artists Tula Lotay (Barnstormers) and Becky Cloonan (By Chance or Providence) following the complete sellout of both previous issues!
The gripping climax of this jaw-dropping series is graced with two dstlry.co-exclusive Dtc variant covers,...
"Dstlry’s hit erotic folk-horror series Somna concludes today with issue #3, available now from co-writer/artists Tula Lotay (Barnstormers) and Becky Cloonan (By Chance or Providence) following the complete sellout of both previous issues!
The gripping climax of this jaw-dropping series is graced with two dstlry.co-exclusive Dtc variant covers,...
- 3/27/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Following its recent digital release, Scott Snyder and Dan Panosian's Canary is headed to print in"stunning" 56-page oversized issues. Due out on November 1st from Dark Horse Comics, Canary #1 will arrive with a variety of variant covers, and we have an exclusive look at the Foc cover by Cliff Chiang. We also have a 5-page preview you can read right now!
"Blending modern horror, historical fact, and western lore, Dark Horse Comics, Scott Snyder, and Dan Panosian bring Canary to print in stunning oversized issues, featuring 56 pages! Written by Snyder, illustrated by Panosian, and lettered by Richard Starkings and Comicraft’s Tyler Smith, Canary #1 will also feature variant covers by Panosian, Emma Rios (1:10 incentive variant), and Jill Thompson (1:25 incentive variant).
During the final days of the Gold Rush, one mining company in Colorado pulled up radioactive uranium–and then the mine collapsed in on itself. Legends...
"Blending modern horror, historical fact, and western lore, Dark Horse Comics, Scott Snyder, and Dan Panosian bring Canary to print in stunning oversized issues, featuring 56 pages! Written by Snyder, illustrated by Panosian, and lettered by Richard Starkings and Comicraft’s Tyler Smith, Canary #1 will also feature variant covers by Panosian, Emma Rios (1:10 incentive variant), and Jill Thompson (1:25 incentive variant).
During the final days of the Gold Rush, one mining company in Colorado pulled up radioactive uranium–and then the mine collapsed in on itself. Legends...
- 9/15/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The 2020 Eisner Awards were presented by Phil Lamarr as part of Comic-Con At Home, the digital remote replacement for this year’s pandemic-canceled San Diego Comic-Con.
The big winners on the night were women creators, winning outright or a share of almost two thirds of the awards. Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me by Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-o’Connell took home three awards: Best Publication for Teens, Best Writer, and Best Penciller/Inker. Invisible Kingdom from G. Willow Wilson and Christian Ward; Lynda Barry’s Making Comics; Usagi Yojimbo’s Stan Sakai; and the juggernaut that is Raina Telgelmeier each took home two awards. Other notable wins included David Walker, Chuck Brown and Sanford Greene’s Bitter Root’s Best Continuing Series; Best Limited Series to Darcy Van Poelgeest and Ian Bertrom for Little Bird; Emma Rios for Best Cover Artist for her work on Pretty Deadly; and...
The big winners on the night were women creators, winning outright or a share of almost two thirds of the awards. Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me by Mariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-o’Connell took home three awards: Best Publication for Teens, Best Writer, and Best Penciller/Inker. Invisible Kingdom from G. Willow Wilson and Christian Ward; Lynda Barry’s Making Comics; Usagi Yojimbo’s Stan Sakai; and the juggernaut that is Raina Telgelmeier each took home two awards. Other notable wins included David Walker, Chuck Brown and Sanford Greene’s Bitter Root’s Best Continuing Series; Best Limited Series to Darcy Van Poelgeest and Ian Bertrom for Little Bird; Emma Rios for Best Cover Artist for her work on Pretty Deadly; and...
- 7/26/2020
- by Jim Dandy
- Den of Geek
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