Showing posts with label Top Cow Productions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Cow Productions. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

SDCC 2018 Exclusive Witchblade Enamel Pin by Yesterdays x Top Cow x Image Comics

San Diego Comic-Con 2018 Exclusive Witchblade Enamel Pin by Yesterdays x Top Cow x Image Comics

Check out this super rad San Diego Comic-Con 2018 exclusive enamel pin of Sara Pezzini’s iconic supernatural sentient gauntlet, the Witchblade! This epic Witchblade enamel lapel pin is a really cool collaboration between Yesterdays, Top Cow and Image Comics. Witchblade fans can purchase this exclusive at the Top Cow SDCC booth #2629 for just $10.
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Comic Book Artist Michael Turner Remembered

Michael Turner - The Flash #207 CoverI don’t know how I didn’t find out about this until yesterday, but we lost one of the Comic Industry’s supreme talents Friday night when artist extraordinaire Michael Turner passed away. Turner had been battling chondrosarcoma, a bone-based cancer that attacks the cartilage, since 2000, “which ultimately cost him his right hip, a portion of his pelvis and several pounds of bone.” (link) Over the past few years as Turner turned his attentions to drawing primarily covers, his artwork continued to shine as he produced some of the most memorable covers in modern comics including the covers for DC’s Flash, Identity Crisis and Justice League America and Marvel’s Civil War.

Michael Turner Tribute
Michael Turner - Witchblade and The Darkness artworkTurner got his big break when he was discovered by Marc Silvestri, the founder of Top Cow with whom his art has frequently been compared, and co-created with him Top Cow’s most famous comic character Witchblade. He then left Top Cow to start his own company Aspen Comics, where he has been producing his creator-owned titles Fathom and Soulfire. Michael Turner was 37 years old.

While I didn’t know Turner personally, I had the great luck to meet him at the inaugural Wizard World Texas and spend a few minutes speaking with him while he signed and sketched for fans. He was always willing to give of his time to fans and during that time I never heard him say no to anyone. Turner was an unbelievable talent and will be truly missed throughout the industry.

Michael Turner - Identity Crisis #1 Cover
Michael Turner - Identity Crisis #2 Cover
Michael Turner - Civil War #1 Variant Cover
There are tributes and remembrances in honor of Turner all over the web, but if you’d like to read some of the thoughts and memories of others in the comic book community check out this article from Newsarama. There is also a warm remembrance of Michael Turner by his friend and author Brad Meltzer on Meltzer’s official blog and one by Marc Silvestri on his MySpace blog.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The Witchblade Teaser Movie Poster

The extremely popular Top Cow Productions comic book Witchblade seems to have more lives than its primary hero, the wielder of the extraterrestrial weapon known as The Witchblade, Sara Pezzini. The Marc Silvestri comic book has been around now for over 10 years, and after a failed attempt at a live action television show starring Yancy Butler as Sara Pezzini, comes word that a live action feature film entitled The Witchblade is in the works for a release in 2009.

The Witchblade Teaser Movie Poster
While I’ve never really followed Witchblade, I’m really impressed with the longevity of the book and the many different mediums the book’s characters have been adapted to. Along with the live action television show and movie, Witchblade has also been re-imagined into a 2006 Anime television series and a line of Manga books. In a medium like comic books, which is predominately dominated by male characters, the staying power of Witchblade and its two prominent female characters, Sara Pezzini and Danielle Baptiste, is impressive and speaks volumes as to the richness of the Witchblade universe.
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