Posts tagged Comics
SG2M Travels: San Diego Comic Fest
Oct 18th
This weekend the bloggers of Speak Geeky To Me are heading to a comic convention in sunny San Diego. No, it’s not the convention you’re thinking of, because San Diego’s Comic Con International happened months ago. No, this is a brand new comic convention in San Diego, but it is organized by people who are hardly new to the business. While it may not be the big San Diego Comic Con, it is put together by some of the same organizers who made that big show over 40 years ago! So if you’re down in San Diego this weekend, come More >
New York Comic Con ’12: Mass Effect & Dark Horse
Oct 17th
The popular Mass Effect video game has also found its way into the comic medium through the publisher, Dark Horse. Now Dark Horse, which has put out several Mass Effect mini-series and one-shots, is collecting the comics in a way sure to make collectors and fans giddy. Coming in May of next year, Dark Horse is publishing a super-deluxe oversized hardcover collecting every Mass Effect comic to date! The collection is part of Dark Horses higher end, Library Edition, of collected comic tales. Made in close collaboration with the creators of the games, including Mass Effect 2 and 3 lead writer More >
BPRD: 1948 #1 – Comic Review
Oct 17th
The major comic companies put out enough comics that sometimes it can leave your head spinning and eyes bleeding as you search the new titles each week for something worth reading. To aid in your Geeky endeavors, Speak Geeky To Me on occasion reviews new titles from the major companies to spotlight the best and worst of what’s available at your local comic shop. So sit back, relax, and enjoy a new Comic Review.
Title: BPRD: 1948 #1
Genre/s: Horror/Supernatural
Writers: Mike Mignola (Hellboy, Batman) & John Arcudi (Hellboy, Aliens)
Artist: Max Fiumara (Amazing Spider-Man, Deadpool)
Colorist: Dave Stewart (Action Comics, Batman)
Letterer: Clem More >
Star Wars: Agent of the Empire – Hard Targets #1 – Comic Review
Oct 17th
The major comic companies put out enough comics that sometimes it can leave your head spinning and eyes bleeding as you search the new titles each week for something worth reading. To aid in your Geeky endeavors, Speak Geeky To Me on occasion reviews new titles from the major companies to spotlight the best and worst of what’s available at your local comic shop. So sit back, relax, and enjoy a new Comic Review.
Title: Star Wars: Agent of the Empire – Hard Targets #1
Genre/s: Sci-Fi/Star Wars/Spy
Writer: John Ostrander (Secret Six,Star Wars:Legacy)
Penciler: Davide Fabbri (Batman: Arkham Unhinged, Star Wars More >
Ex Sanguine #1 – Comic Review
Oct 16th
The major comic companies put out enough comics that sometimes it can leave your head spinning and eyes bleeding as you search the new titles each week for something worth reading. To aid in your Geeky endeavors, Speak Geeky To Me on occasion reviews new titles from the major companies to spotlight the best and worst of what’s available at your local comic shop. So sit back, relax, and enjoy a new Comic Review.
Title: Ex Sanguine #1
Genre/s: Horror/Supernatural
Writer: Tim Seeley (HACK/SLASH, Revival) & Joshua Scott Emmons (Verum Corpus, DoubleFeature: Sci-Fi)
Artist: Tim Seeley
Colorist: Carlos Badilla (HACK/SLASH, X-Files)
Letterer: Joshua Scott More >
New York Comic Con ’12: Dark Horse & Dragon Age
Oct 16th
For almost 3 years now, the popular Dragon Age games have been building quite the following, and things are sure to only increase with 2013′s Dragon Age III: Inquisition. But Dragon Age has expanded far beyond just video games, with novels, figures, animes, webseries, comics, table top gaming, and more. So how does one keep up with the vast universe of Dragon Age that is now spread over so many mediums? How about a vastly detailed Encyclopedia/Art Book? Well, thanks to the fine folks at Dark Horse and the game’s developers at BioWare, fans will have the chance to purchase More >
New York Comic Con ’12: Warner Bros’ Reels For Arrow & 666 Park Avenue
Oct 15th
If you didn’t make it to some of Warner Bros television panels this past weekend in New York, you missed out some rather cool footage for upcoming episodes of Arrow and 666 Park Avenue. But don’t fret too much, as we have both reels available below. Pay particular attention to some of the upcoming villains in this season of Arrow.
January Solicits For Aspen MLT
Oct 15th
Next year will be a powerful milestone for Aspen MLT, as the company celebrates its 10th anniversary. Entering 2013, Aspen will have already begun their big Executive Extinction event, running through both the third volume of Executive Assistant: Iris and its accompanying on-going series, Executive Assistant Assassins. January will also see the first book in Aspen’s new line of Aspen Novels, with the adventurous prose novel The Lost Spark by J.T. Krul. And while it will be another month before Aspen starts their magnificent 10 for 10 initiative, which offers 10 new #1 issues for just a $1 a piece, the company More >
Google Celebrates The 107th Anniversary Of Winsor McCay’s Little Nemo
Oct 15th
I believe it is safe to say that none of us are old enough to remember the initial publication of Winsor McCay’s masterpiece of sequential art, the classic comic strip known as Little Nemo In Slumberland. However, for those of us lucky enough to have ever seen the stunning artwork McCay produced in his series of weekly comic strips from 1905-1927 (with some years of absence), you know his work is something to be celebrated. His art style, incredible paneling, and amazing use of the medium is still widely respected and see attempts at replication to this very day. Winsor More >















