Peter Tomasi, a writer, and Ian Bertram, an artist, have landed a deal with Dark Horse Comics.
The two collaborators will work on a comic called House of Penance. According to the press release, this project presents “a horrific take on the true story of the Winchester haunted house and one woman’s mission to wash away the blood curse of the Winchester rifle that threatens to claim her own life and soul.”
Altogether, Tomasi and Bertram will create a total of six installments for this historical horror series. The publisher has scheduled the release date for the first issue to be on April 13.
§ After watching the new Avengers trailers several dozen times, going frame by frame, I think I can reveal a shocking twist: The Avengers will be fighting Ultron! Whoa! If you wat a more conventional breakdown, Russ Burlinghame has a breakdown of the dark brooding and forest shuffling. Also, Hulkbuster.
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§ Fantagraphics has revealed the cover to Hip Hop Family Tree Volume 3 by Ed Piskor and it’s time for Run DMC. These books look so nice shelved next to one another.
§ ICv2 has the BookScan–Top 20 Graphic Novels list and now non fiction is added, making Ros Chast’s Can’t We Talk About Something More PLeasant? The #1 book for December, beating even The Walking Dead and Saga. This also means that many people may have received this funny but bittersweet memoir about aging parents as a holiday gift. Think about that for a while.
§ I know you have all seen Neil Gaiman’s amazing advice on how to become a writer but for the five people who didn’t, it’s a classic.
§ Dark Horse is publishing a hardcover edition of Cory Levine’s Bowery Boys: Our Fathers! with art by Ian Bertram (Detective Comics, Batman Eternal) and Brent McKee (Outlaw Territory). It collects the web series about rapscallion adventure in rough and tumble 19th century New York City. The book is due in August. The pr described Bertram as “up and coming” and he really is.