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El Vengador takes on his first mission: cleaning up the streets of Los Angeles while his alter-ego, Oscar Gutierrez, looks back at the time spent with his father and little brother, Carlos, questioning what it means to be a hero. How does it fare?
Titan Comics is coming to New York Comic Con and they will have a number of signings, a live stage interview, and a panel dedicated to Assassin’s Creed. Here is what they have planned:
Titan Comics is thrilled to reveal the variant covers of Assassin’s Creed® #1 that will be available from October 14, 2015. Titan Comics have teamed up with a number of top comic book stores from across the globe and produced unique covers for fans to collect and enjoy.
Jay Gunn’s creator-owned thriller, Surface Tension draws to an unforgettable close, as Megumi and Ryan – forever changed by their experiences inside the alien coral – battle on behalf of what’s left of humanity.
Two weeks ago, Titan announced the third installment of the Snowpiercer series by Olivier Bocquet and artist Jean-Marc Rochette with […]
Titan Magazines announced today that the company has been granted rights to publish magazines based on NBC’s event series Heroes Reborn, now available to watch Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.
Titan Comics is thrilled to announce it has secured the license to publish comic books based on the hugely popular Eidos-Montréal franchise, Deus Ex! Deus Ex is a multi-million selling video game series that has received countless accolades and acclaim since it first debuted in 2000. Titan Comics’ expansion of this already thriving franchise will give players a new way to immerse themselves in the Deus Ex Universe.
Upon seeing the description of Mutafukaz in an email for Titan’s upcoming graphic novels I was instantly taken by it…Angelino is a young loser like thousands of others in the Dark Meat City. He and his friend Vinz are squatters at a seedy hotel room in the Latin Quarter, Rios Rosas. Angelino spends his days watching Mexican wrestling matches on TV, delivering pizzas and having bizarre metaphysical discussions with his roommate. A stupid scooter accident will plunge Angelino into a hurricane of unimaginable trouble, as he becomes the only person on Earth capable of recognizing the vicious cosmic entities that walk among us, who are readying themselves to invade the planet. (emphasis added)
Denis Bajram is a mad-man. Over the course of eight years he must have dedicated an insane amount of time to being the sole writer and artist of the Universal War One. The series is very lengthy, comprised of around 300 dense pages, often featuring numerous detailed panels. But even more impressive and (likely) time consuming is the complex and exceptional science-fiction story he crafted that these panels depict. How does it fare?