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alphacomicsvol2 · 3 years
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Batman Unchained by Okadaya Yuichi
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why-i-love-comics · 3 years
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Batman: The World - "Batman Unchained" (2021)
by Okadaya Yuichi
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scienceninjaturtle · 3 years
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Stories and art by:
BRIAN AZZARELLO (writer)/ LEE BERMEJO (artist) - USA, MATHIEU GABELLA (writer)/THIERRY MARTIN (artist) – France, PACO ROCA (writer/artist) – Spain, ALESSANDRO BILOTTA (writer)/NICOLA MARI (artist) – Italy, BENJAMIN VON ECKARTSBERG (writer)/THOMAS VON KUMMANT (artist) – Germany, STEPAN KOPRIVA (writer)/MICHAL SUCHANEK (artist) – Czech Republic, TOMASZ KOLODZIEJCZAK (writer)/PIOTR KOWALSKI, BRAD SIMPSON (artists) – Poland, ERTAN ERGIL (writer)/ ETHEM ONUR BILGIC (artist) – Turkey, ALBERTO CHIMAL (writer)/RULO VALDES (artist) – Mexico, CARLOS ESTEFAN (writer)/PEDRO MAURO (artist) – Brazil, INPYO JEON (writer)/JAE-KWANG PARK , KIM JUNG JI (artists) – Korea, XU XIAODONG, LU XIAOTONG (writers)/QIU KUN, YI NAN (artists) – China, Writers: KIRILL KUTUZOV, EGOR PRUTOV (writers)/ NATALIA ZAIDOVA (artist), OKADAYA YUICHI (artist/writer) - Japan
cover by LEE BERMEJO
ON SALE 9/14/21
$24.99 US | 160 PAGES | FC | DC
ISBN: 978-1-77951-227-7 HARDCOVER
DC takes Batman's war on crime worldwide in a new hardcover anthology, Batman: The World. This 160-page book will feature Batman stories by creative teams from across the globe, taking place in their home countries. This original Batman project launches worldwide on Tuesday, September 14, 2021 and the complete anthology will be localized to the following international territories: North America, France, Spain, Italy, Germany, the Czech Republic, Russia, Poland, Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, China, Korea, and Japan.
This global collaboration is the first of its kind for DC, so join us for this phenomenon, proving that Batman is a true pop culture icon–and that the call for justice knows no borders.
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downthetubes · 3 years
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As Batman leaves Gotham, “Batman: The World” project offers story of the Caped Crusader travelling the globe
As Batman leaves Gotham, “Batman: The World” project offers story of the Caped Crusader travelling the globe
US comics publisher DC takes Batman’s war on crime worldwide next month in a new hardcover anthology, Batman: The World, which features a great line-up of artists you might not necessarily expect to take on drawing the Caped Crusader, including Spanish writer and artist Paco Roca and Japan’s Okadaya Yuichi. The international project, first announced earlier this year, launches just as DC ramps…
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maiji · 4 years
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If you have the chance to see the Manga Hokusai Manga exhibit currently at Japan Foundation jftor.org (extended to Sept 4 due to COVID-19, free with limited # of tickets each day), I highly recommend! So worth it if you're into Japanese art/culture and history of sequential art.
It has an overview of the legendary Hokusai's work and his famous Hokusai Manga, and integrates ukiyo-e prints, art/comics by contemporary artists, animation and even some miniatures. Highlights include depictions of Hokusai, his contemporary Kuniyoshi, and his daughter Oei (some works attributed to Hokusai are believed to actually be by her) in manga and anime. (The large panel takes on them in the photos on insta are by Sawa Sakura!) There was so much I loved, it's hard to narrow down favourites. But two that stood out to me: the "Lines" panels (super inspiring!), and a "triptych" featuring 3 Hokusai-inspired comics created specially for this exhibit by Okadaya Tetuzoh (Sen), Ichikawa Haruko (Houseki no Kuni/Land of the Lustrous), and Yokoyama Yuichi (Garden). The three artists have totally different styles, and it was very cool to see the drawing detail up close and to compare/contrast their works. The three stories actually made a very natural and brilliant progression, IMO. I was also very excited that the work of many women creators was quite prominent throughout!
(See more photos on insta!) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDUkRjmhI4R/?igshid=rv4d50lsnc1t
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rabbittstewcomics · 3 years
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Episode 317
December Solicits
Comic Reviews:
Rorschach 12 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart
Batman The World GN by Brian Azzarello, Benjamin Von Eckartsberg, Kirill Kutuzov, Egor Prutov, Mathieu Gabella, Alessandro Bilotta, Stepan Kopriva, Ertan Ergil, Tomasz Kolodziejczak, Alberto Chimal, Carlos Estefan, Inpyo Jeon, Xu Xiaodong, Lu Xiaotong, Okadaya Yuichi, Paco Roca, Piotr Kowalski, Nicola Mari, Pedra Maura, Junggi Kim, Qiu Kim, Lee Bermejo, Thomas Von Kummant, Natalia Zaidova, Thierry Martin, Michael Suchanek, Ethem Onur Bilgic, Rulo Valdes, Jaekwang Park, Brad Simpson, Giovanna Niro, Fabi Marques, Yi Nan
Batman Urban Legends 7
I Am Batman 1 by John Ridley, Olivier Coipel, Alex Sinclair
Titans United 1 by Cavan Scott, Jose Luis, Jonas Trindade, Rex Lokus
Unearthed: A Jessica Cruz Story GN by Lilliam Rivera, Steph C.
Eternals: Thanos Rises by Kieron Gillen, Dustin Weaver
Extreme Carnage: Agony by Alyssa Wong, Danilo Beyruth,  Fran Galan, Jim Campbell
Fantastic Four 35 by Dan Slott, John Romita Jr., Mark Waid, Jason Loo, Paul Renaud, Cam Smith, Mark Morales, Rafael Fonteriz, Scott Hanna, JP Mayer, Erick Arciniega, Marte Gracia
Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters: Boushh by Alyssa Wong, David Baldeon
It's Jeff
Primordial 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart
Godzilla Rivals vs. Mothra
Maw 1 by Jude Ellison S. Doyle, A.L. Kaplan
Hellboy and the BPRD 1957: Family Ties by Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, Laurence Campbell, Dave Stewart
Vampiverse 1 by Tom Sniegoski, Jeanine Acheson, Daniel Maine, Francesca Cittarelli
Mullet Cop 1 by Tom Lintern
Canopus by Dave Chisholm
Beowulf 1 by Grant Lankard, Antonio Brandao
The Biggest Bigfoot 1 by Monica Gallagher
Nobody's Child 1 by Massimo Rosi, Ramiro Borrallo
Tome of Reckoning 1 by Dionysios, Jewel Jones
99 Cent Theatre:
Bang: The Ballad of The Tiger by Josh Greathouse
Living in Nightmareland by Henry Simon
on:LINE Magazine Comics Anthology by Naomi Reid, Claudio Ghirardo, Charles Hackbarth, Adam Reich, Marc Cohen, Jack Ruttan, Terence Cheng, Matthew Brown
Solanaceae 1 by DarkChibiShadow
Additional Reviews: What If Killmonger, Malignant, He-Man episodes 1 and 2, Best of Indie Comics 2019, Moonshadow
News: JMS and Doctor Who, She-Ra reboot, Batwheels cartoon, Hayley Atwell as Lara Croft for Netflix animated series, Disney rejects Gravity Falls spinoff, Penguin HBO Max, Nolan to Universal, new Batman Beyond, three Snyderverse books in October from Comixology, Grendel show, Gwendolyn Christie joins Wednesday Addams show as new character, Archie and Webtoons, Department of Truth spinoff on substack, IDW partially breaks from Diamond, new Millarworld series, JM DeMatteis Ben Reilly, Sabretooth series
Trailers: West Side Story, Hit Monkey, Picard s2, Finch, Beta Test, Hawkeye, Nightmare Alley
Glenn is an Idiot
Comics Countdown:
Rorschach 12 by Tom King, Jorge Fornes, Dave Stewart
Primordial 1 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart
Wynd 10 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas
Usagi Yojimbo 22 by Stan Sakai
Joker 7 by James Tynion IV, Sam Johns, Guillem March, Sweeney Boo, Arif Prianto
Bermuda 3 by John Layman, Nick Bradshaw, Len O'Grady
Seven Secrets 12 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo
Time Before Time 5 by Rory McConville, Declan Shalvey, Chris O'Halloran, Joe Palmer
Fantastic Four 35 by Dan Slott, John Romita Jr., Mark Waid, Jason Loo, Paul Renaud, Cam Smith, Mark Morales, Rafael Fonteriz, Scott Hanna, JP Mayer, Erick Arciniega, Marte Gracia
Star Trek Year Five 24 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Silvia Califano, Elisabetta D'Amico, Charlie Kirchoff
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