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graphicpolicy · 6 months
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Crowdfunding Corner: Let Her Be Evil is a celebration of unapologetically wicked women with cruel intentions
Crowdfunding Corner: Let Her Be Evil is a celebration of unapologetically wicked women with cruel intentions #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel
Backer Beware: Crowdfunding projects are not guaranteed to be delivered and/or delivered when promised. We always recommend to do your research before backing.Disclosure: Graphic Policy’s founder Brett is a member of the Zoop team. If you’re looking for sympathetic anti-heroines or villainesses with tragic backstories, you won’t find them here. Let Her Be Evil is a celebration of…
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agentxthirteen · 1 year
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 489 (5/4/23)
Not Brand Echh 14. On sale 11/15/17. "Secret Empire: Abridged"
Writer: Nick Spencer
Artist: Scott Koblish
Letterer: Clayton Cowles
Colorist: Nick Filardi
Editors: Heather Antos, Jordan D White
Sharon shows up in the abridged Secret Empire.
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dumbfandomaccount · 8 months
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No, but she is credited as a co-creator of the character, was part of that session, did edit the text/advise on where her story could go, etc. Also she posts commissioned fan-art of Gwen in the Star Wars universe, like Gwen with a lightsaber and goggles, and Gwen meeting Doctor Aphra (another character Antos co-created/edited for).
i never denied heather antos’ status as gwenpool co-creator. i just pointed out that she’s never written the character, and wondered what an antos-written gwenpool book would be like.
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ask-the-toy-box · 2 years
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They include manga numbers so it sounds like they are doing good, but constantly have to beg for money on twitter.
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flyingstar360 · 1 year
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Beyond The Ink: Make Mine Milkshake
For #InternationalWomensDay, I'm paying tribute to @HeatherAntos, Fabulous Flo, @Marvel and #MakeMineMilkshake for helping me find my way!
March is Women’s History Month. I’ve been pretty vocal since starting to write about comics about the struggles of being a woman in the heavily male-dominated industry of comics. So I figured this would be a good time to do some brief spotlights into the characters, creatives, and movements that sparked my passion for comic books and the pop culture industry. At this point in my life (and my…
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meganlevens · 1 year
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Since I’m a bit new to this tumblrverse, I thought I’d spend some time introducing what I’m working on...first up is my current creator-owned comic series, STARSIGNS!
Telling the story of Rana Fawaaz, aka “Taurus”, and the other “Star Signs” who find themselves possessed of incredible powers after the constellations of the zodiac disappear from the sky, STARSIGNS is written by Saladin Ahmed, drawn by yours truly, colored by Kelly Fitzpatrick, lettered by Shawn Lee and edited by Heather Antos. 
The first 8 chapters are free to read online through Saladin’s Copper Bottle site (which I highly recommend subscribing to, it’s free and you get access to a bunch of other great comics as well!):
https://www.copperbottle.net/p/starsigns1
Chapter 9 coming as soon as I can get it drawn! 
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downthetubes · 2 years
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Star Trek #400 hits comic shops next week, just ahead of Star Trek Day, online exclusive cover revealed
Star Trek #400 hits comic shops next week, just ahead of Star Trek Day, online exclusive cover revealed
US comics publisher IDW has been the proud home to Star Trek comic books and graphic novels since 2007, and is celebrating a significant milestone in the history of licensed Star Trek publishing next week, with the release of Star Trek #400 – an oversized, 64-page comic book special. Commemorating the publisher’s 400th issue exploring the final frontier, the release comes just ahead of this…
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smashpages · 2 years
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Preview pages from Blood Oath #1 by writers Alex Segura and Rob Hart, artist Joe Eisma, colorist Hilary Jenkins, letterer Jim Campbell and editor Heather Antos. 
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comic-bastards · 2 years
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Review: Blood Stained Teeth #1
By Dustin Cabeal
There’s a lot of vampire books coming out from Image Comics lately. Maybe I’ll like one of them in the future, but Blood Stained Teeth which is a grammar error that I cannot unsee or correct, is not the vampire book for me.
The entire first issue is used to create a situation for the main character to be forced to go through with the plot of the comic. Which does not make it a particularly strong first issue. Especially since it reveals its emotional lynch pin within its pages. You might be wondering to what I’m referring. It’s the plot device that’s been set up with a timer waiting to go off and emotionally manipulated the audience. It’s vampire Pixar moment and it could very well work. Emotional bombs are successful based on the amount of fuse given to them, so if Christian Ward writes a slow burn, it may be successful regardless of the rest of the story.
I didn’t hate this issue, but it’s high concept vampires. First born vampires running the planet. The other 99% being created by rogue first borns. Enter Atticus Sloane a vampire that will turn you for money. It’s not established why he needs money or why he really does this, but it’s caught up to him. He’s turned too many people and now an Influencer out hash tagging fang life. Sloane is tasked with killing all the vampires he’s created including the emotional lynch pin to the story.
The artwork is detailed, but photo referenced leaving it feeling stiff. Atticus is the coolest vampire in the world by default. We only meet three other vampires, and one is Bram Stoker, and the other is a dude named Mr. Tooth. He has one fucking tooth in case you were wondering. It’s strange because sometimes the coloring hurts the artwork and other times it’s the only reason to look at it. The color palette is all over the place, clashing and fighting against itself, but ends up creating some beautiful pages. It just feels a bit too stiff though.
There is not a lot to say about this first issue. It’s straightforward in what it does. The weakness here are well hidden, but in the end, this is an epilogue to the real story that will begin with the second issue. Everything here is crafted to set up that story, but is it really needed? Was this the best choice for the first issue or could the details of this issue be strung throughout the coming issues as a way to slowly develop Atticus’ motivation as we see him tearfully destroy the vampires he created. Seeing him delve further into madness as he breaks his creations one by one and grows as a character until he gets to that one creation he can’t break. A parallel could have been used of all the human things he’s collected and has as he thinks about his first pressing of his David Bowie album as he’s killing David Bowie and seeing the piece of shit he was and the humanized vampire he’s become.
Maybe that will happen. Not the David Bowie part because they rename him Alex Starr, but the emotional development of Atticus and perhaps his true motivation for creating so many vampires. As it stands, I don’t understand his motivation. I know the task assigned to him, but we’ll all need to wait and see if the story can provide the answer to why we care about Atticus’ journey. As it stands, we know what he’s doing and how he’s going to do it, but without the why this story will fall short of being great.
Christian Ward Patric Reynolds Heather Moore Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou Heather Antos
Score: 3/5
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stra-tek · 10 months
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SPOCK vs SLOTT
The best typo in Star Trek comics history😂
Spotted on Twitter by Heather Antos
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graphicpolicy · 6 months
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Crowdfunding Corner: Bixby Grant returns to Kickstarter with Fangs and Brimstone
Crowdfunding Corner: Bixby Grant returns to Kickstarter with Fangs and Brimstone #comics #comicbooks #kickstarterreads
Backer Beware: Crowdfunding projects are not guaranteed to be delivered and/or delivered when promised. We always recommend to do your research before backing. Now live on Kickstarter, Bixby Grant, Private Eye: Fangs & Brimstone #1 from RNM PRESS! It’s written by Komikwerks co-founder Patrick Coyle with art by Gonzalo Martínez, color by Arthur Hesli, edited by Heather Antos, and covers by Liana…
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acid-inserts · 1 year
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alexmooreillustration · 4 months
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as 2023 wraps up, one of the gigs i’m most grateful for was getting the chance to do a WHOLE cover set for CAT FIGHT from IDW. a HUGE thank you to Heather Antos for bringing me aboard for this. the brief was to create a run of covers with a travel-poster vibe which was super fun!
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ask-the-toy-box · 2 years
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Long story
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thehappysorceress · 1 year
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Check out this sweet Misfit Day commission from Heather Antos!
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downthetubes · 10 days
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Star Trek Explorer magazine #11, edited by me, is out now , published by Titan Magazines featuring a huge lead interview with Star Trek: Discovery star Sinequa Martin-Green, via Ian Spelling. She teases things to come as the series draws to a close, and offers some candid comments on what she hopes the legacy of the show will be.
Across the print and subscriber-only supplement we also have exclusive short stories from Keith R.A. DeCandido, Michael Dismuke, Rich Handley and David Mack. A fine lineup!
Michael’s tale is a Star Trek: Picard short story, "Confirmation Bias" illustrated by Pete Wallbank, centring on a difficult encounter between Captain Shaw and Seven of Nine aboard the U.S.S. Titan-A. You can read an excerpt here https://www.startrek.com/news/star-trek-explorer-11-excerpt
In David Mack's story, "Dignified Transfer," it’s a sad mission for Captain Picard.
This issue also has an exclusive interview with the Hagemans, creators of Star Trek: Prodigy, and IDW’s Heather Antos chats with Rich Handley about the company’s plans for their Star Trek comics.
I’m grateful too, to former editor Paul Simpson for his poignant contribution to this issue, reflecting on his Star Trek experiences in a special “Trek through Life”. Thank you.
Thanks to all the contributors this issue: Chris Dows, Rich Handley, Aaron Harvey, Lisa Herrera, John Kirk, Andrew Lane, Rich Matthews, Louis de Martinis, Joe Nazzaro, Larry Nemecek, Paul Simpson, Ian Spelling, Jay Stobie, Paul Travers (wait, who? 😀) and Andy Walker
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