Today, Dstlry released two new horror comic books, including the "cerebral ghost story" Spectregraph #1 and the "music industry horror-comedy" Blasfamous #2! We have details on both issues, plus a look at three newly revealed variant covers you can pick up right now!
"Spectregraph #1 is the debut issue of James Tynion IV and Christian Ward’s haunted house horror series. Fans can head to dstlry.co for website-exclusive variant covers by Junko Mizuno (Pure Trance, Ravina the Witch?), Jenny Frison (Wonder Woman, Poison Ivy), and Martin Simmonds (The Department of Truth, Universal Monsters: Dracula).
Blasfamous #2 is written, drawn, and colored by Harvey Award-winning writer and artist Mirka Andolfo (Sweet Paprika, Unnatural, Mercy). Website-exclusive variant covers include offerings from Jorge Corona (Batgirls, Transformers), Sweeney Boo (Harley Quinn, Eat, and Love Yourself), and Mirka Andolfo’s live draw cover from her San Diego Comic-Con panel last year.
Readers who own any digital Dstlry item...
"Spectregraph #1 is the debut issue of James Tynion IV and Christian Ward’s haunted house horror series. Fans can head to dstlry.co for website-exclusive variant covers by Junko Mizuno (Pure Trance, Ravina the Witch?), Jenny Frison (Wonder Woman, Poison Ivy), and Martin Simmonds (The Department of Truth, Universal Monsters: Dracula).
Blasfamous #2 is written, drawn, and colored by Harvey Award-winning writer and artist Mirka Andolfo (Sweet Paprika, Unnatural, Mercy). Website-exclusive variant covers include offerings from Jorge Corona (Batgirls, Transformers), Sweeney Boo (Harley Quinn, Eat, and Love Yourself), and Mirka Andolfo’s live draw cover from her San Diego Comic-Con panel last year.
Readers who own any digital Dstlry item...
- 4/24/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Dstlry Launches Spectregraph, James Tynion IV and Christian Ward’s Psychedelic Haunted-House Descent into Hell: "Dstlry, the next-generation publisher redefining creator-owned comic books and collectibles, is proud to announce Spectregraph, a cerebral horror masterpiece crafted by multiple Eisner-award-winners James Tynion IV and Christian Ward, with stunning cover art from Ward and Martin Simmonds (The Department of Truth). The first issue will launch in comic books stores in April 2024.
Spectregraph revolves around an isolated mansion nestled into the coastline, a short drive north of Los Angeles. Rumors have haunted the place for years—its owner a titan of American industry, with a strange fascination in the occult and the paranormal. The richest men and women in the country have whispered to each other, trying to understand what he was building alone in that mansion for all those years. And now finally, with his death, and his estate open for sale…...
Spectregraph revolves around an isolated mansion nestled into the coastline, a short drive north of Los Angeles. Rumors have haunted the place for years—its owner a titan of American industry, with a strange fascination in the occult and the paranormal. The richest men and women in the country have whispered to each other, trying to understand what he was building alone in that mansion for all those years. And now finally, with his death, and his estate open for sale…...
- 1/5/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Dstlry announced Spectregraph, a cerebral horror masterpiece crafted by multiple Eisner-award-winners James Tynion IV and Christian Ward, with stunning cover art from Ward and Martin Simmonds (The Department of Truth). The first issue will launch in comic books stores in April 2024. Spectregraph revolves around an isolated mansion nestled into the coastline, a short drive north of Los Angeles. Rumors have haunted the place for years—its owner a titan of American industry, with a strange fascination in the occult and […]
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The post Dstlry Announces Spectregraph for April 2024 first appeared on The Outerhaven.
- 12/19/2023
- by Josh Piedra
- The Outerhaven
Comics Author James Tynion IV, Artist Christian Ward Team for Ghost Story ‘Spectregraph’ (Exclusive)
Modern horror comics master James Tynion IV has some new scare fare for 2024, this time a series for upstart publisher Dstlry.
The creator of acclaimed and best-selling comics Something Is Killing the Children and The Nice House on the Lake is teaming with Christian Ward, the writer-artist behind the current Batman miniseries Batman: City of Madness for Spectregraph, described as a ghost story steeped in the decay of a century of capitalism.
The logline is thus: For years, the mansion has sat strangely, nestled into the coastline just a short drive north of Los Angeles. Rumors have haunted the place for years, its owner a titan of American industry, with a strange fascination in the occult and the paranormal. For decades, the richest men and women in the country have whispered to each other, trying to understand what he was building alone in that mansion for all those years. And now finally,...
The creator of acclaimed and best-selling comics Something Is Killing the Children and The Nice House on the Lake is teaming with Christian Ward, the writer-artist behind the current Batman miniseries Batman: City of Madness for Spectregraph, described as a ghost story steeped in the decay of a century of capitalism.
The logline is thus: For years, the mansion has sat strangely, nestled into the coastline just a short drive north of Los Angeles. Rumors have haunted the place for years, its owner a titan of American industry, with a strange fascination in the occult and the paranormal. For decades, the richest men and women in the country have whispered to each other, trying to understand what he was building alone in that mansion for all those years. And now finally,...
- 12/18/2023
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Would you look at that gorgeous Galactus art from Christian Ward? Marvelous! One day after learning that Pedro Pascal is in talks to join the cast of Marvel Studios’ Fantastic Four as the stretchy omega-genius Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic), a new rumor suggests Javier Bardem could play the world-eating villain Galactus in the anticipated superhero epic.
The tip hails from industry insider Jeff Sneider, who says the same source that alerted him to Pascal’s possible involvement with the film says Marvel is eyeing Bardem for the classic larger-than-life villain. Sneider says Bardem could be out of the running because of a scheduling conflict with Apple and Joseph Kosinski’s F1 movie starring Brad Pitt, but that doesn’t mean he’s out. Bringing Galactus to the silver screen likely means voice-over and motion capture work for Bardem. Still, elements of the production could require him to be on set.
The tip hails from industry insider Jeff Sneider, who says the same source that alerted him to Pascal’s possible involvement with the film says Marvel is eyeing Bardem for the classic larger-than-life villain. Sneider says Bardem could be out of the running because of a scheduling conflict with Apple and Joseph Kosinski’s F1 movie starring Brad Pitt, but that doesn’t mean he’s out. Bringing Galactus to the silver screen likely means voice-over and motion capture work for Bardem. Still, elements of the production could require him to be on set.
- 11/16/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
One of the most exciting comic book industry announcements this year has been the formation of Dstlry, a new creator-owned publisher where the creators own part of the company, including writers and artists such as James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Jock, and more. Taking its name after the whiskey aging process, the debut publication is cleverly titled The Devil's Cut, and is a collection of 11 short stories, eight of which lead into full series.
One of those teams creating a full series is James Tynion and Christian Ward, who have been working on a haunted house epic titled Spectregraph, which is also the first story in the collection. We're thrilled to exclusively reveal a new direct-to-consumer variant cover for The Devil's Cut from Christian Ward for "Spectregraph" available only through www.dstlry.co, along with some incredible concept art!
Take a look at the full cover & concept art below and...
One of those teams creating a full series is James Tynion and Christian Ward, who have been working on a haunted house epic titled Spectregraph, which is also the first story in the collection. We're thrilled to exclusively reveal a new direct-to-consumer variant cover for The Devil's Cut from Christian Ward for "Spectregraph" available only through www.dstlry.co, along with some incredible concept art!
Take a look at the full cover & concept art below and...
- 8/30/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Following the releases of Ten Thousand Black Feathers and The Passageway, Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino's shared horror universe known as The Bone Orchard Mythos will continue its eerie expansion this summer with the new 10-issue comic book miniseries Tenement.
Centered on seven residents of a high-rise that harbors all kinds of hidden horrors, Tenement #1 will be released on June 21st from Image Comics, and we have preview pages and exclusive quotes from Jeff and Andrea to give Daily Dead readers an idea of what to expect from the new series that's described as "Dario Argento’s Inferno meets Rosemary’s Baby."
You can check out preview pages from Tenement #1 below, and here is what Jeff and Andrea had to say about their new comic book series and how it ties into The Bone Orchard Mythos:
Andrea Sorrentino: “Tenement is the longest story yet in the universe of the Bone...
Centered on seven residents of a high-rise that harbors all kinds of hidden horrors, Tenement #1 will be released on June 21st from Image Comics, and we have preview pages and exclusive quotes from Jeff and Andrea to give Daily Dead readers an idea of what to expect from the new series that's described as "Dario Argento’s Inferno meets Rosemary’s Baby."
You can check out preview pages from Tenement #1 below, and here is what Jeff and Andrea had to say about their new comic book series and how it ties into The Bone Orchard Mythos:
Andrea Sorrentino: “Tenement is the longest story yet in the universe of the Bone...
- 5/31/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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While filming Dune in late 2019, Oscar Isaac mentioned a passion project to one of the film’s key producers — Mary Parent, vice chairman of worldwide production at Legendary Entertainment.
It was not a sci-fi blockbuster — a genre Isaac has come to dominate in franchises like Star Wars and Dune — nor was it a prestige series in the vein of HBO’s Scenes From a Marriage, which he executive produced and starred in alongside Jessica Chastain.
It was a comic book. About a cop who walks around with a bullet hole in his head.
The result of that conversation is now upon us. With the publication of Head Wounds: Sparrow, from Isaac’s Mad Gene Media and Legendary Comics — the publishing arm of the Burbank-based production company behind films like Dune and Godzilla vs. Kong — Isaac, 43, further diversifies his professional résumé.
No longer is...
While filming Dune in late 2019, Oscar Isaac mentioned a passion project to one of the film’s key producers — Mary Parent, vice chairman of worldwide production at Legendary Entertainment.
It was not a sci-fi blockbuster — a genre Isaac has come to dominate in franchises like Star Wars and Dune — nor was it a prestige series in the vein of HBO’s Scenes From a Marriage, which he executive produced and starred in alongside Jessica Chastain.
It was a comic book. About a cop who walks around with a bullet hole in his head.
The result of that conversation is now upon us. With the publication of Head Wounds: Sparrow, from Isaac’s Mad Gene Media and Legendary Comics — the publishing arm of the Burbank-based production company behind films like Dune and Godzilla vs. Kong — Isaac, 43, further diversifies his professional résumé.
No longer is...
- 10/27/2022
- by Seth Abramovitch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After making his Marvel debut with Disney+’s “Moon Knight,” Oscar Isaac produced a graphic novel of his own.
Partnering with Legendary Entertainment, Isaac led a Kickstarter campaign for “Head Wounds: Sparrow,” a noirish tale about a Louisiana detective named Leo who is torn between the battle between good and evil…quite literally.
Isaac, alongside longtime friends and fellow members of on-and-off ska band The Worms John Alvey (co-story writer) and Bob Johnson (creator and co-story writer), detailed the cinematic inspiration behind the graphic novel, featuring artwork by Christian Ward and story by Brian Buccellato.
“I grew up really loving movies in the ’70s, where the antihero took center stage,” Isaac explained during a Q&a at Barnes & Noble Union Square. “‘Serpico,’ ‘Taxi Driver,’ ‘Dog Day Afternoon,’ these are some of my favorite films. I think you’re allowed to see more of the gray areas of life. It...
Partnering with Legendary Entertainment, Isaac led a Kickstarter campaign for “Head Wounds: Sparrow,” a noirish tale about a Louisiana detective named Leo who is torn between the battle between good and evil…quite literally.
Isaac, alongside longtime friends and fellow members of on-and-off ska band The Worms John Alvey (co-story writer) and Bob Johnson (creator and co-story writer), detailed the cinematic inspiration behind the graphic novel, featuring artwork by Christian Ward and story by Brian Buccellato.
“I grew up really loving movies in the ’70s, where the antihero took center stage,” Isaac explained during a Q&a at Barnes & Noble Union Square. “‘Serpico,’ ‘Taxi Driver,’ ‘Dog Day Afternoon,’ these are some of my favorite films. I think you’re allowed to see more of the gray areas of life. It...
- 10/18/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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