The
Image Expo 2018 is over and as usual a lot of new projects were announced. Here
is a breakdown of all of them and the creative teams: Blackbird (from Sam
Humphries & Jen Bartel, which tells a modern fantasy story); Bloodstrike (from
COPRA’s Michael Fiffe); Crowded (from Christopher Sebela, Ted Brandt, Ro Stein &
Triona Farrell which is about crowd funding assassination attempts); Dead Guy
Fan Club (from Annie Wu, which is about a dead rock star); Dead Rabbit (from
Gerry Duggan & John McCrea, which is about a mercenary forced out of
retirement); Death Or Glory (from Rick Remender & Bengal, a crime thriller
happening on the roads of the American West); Echolands (from J.H. Williams &
Haden Blackman, which is about the last war on Earth); Farmhand (from Chew’s Rob
Guillory, which deals with a farmer who grows nightmarish crops); Jook Joint
(from Tee Franklin & Maria Nguyen, a 5-issue time-period horror miniseries about
a brothel/jazz club); The Last Siege (from Landry Q. Walker & Justin Greenwood,
a medieval war story); Leviathan (from John Layman, Nick Pitarra, & Mike
Garland, a story about a group of millennials who a black magic ritual as a joke
and end up summoning a demonic giant monster determined to kill them all); four
new comics from Todd McFarlane (a Medieval Spawn/Witchblade crossover, Spawn
Kills Everyone 2, a new ongoing called Misery and a Sam & Twitch limited
series); Mark Millar and Olivier Coipel’s The Magic Order limited series; the
already announced Oblivion Song (from Robert Kirkman and Lorenzo De Felici);
Proxima Centauri (a six issue limited series from Farel Dalrymple); Dean
Haspiel’s The Red Hook GN (about a thief with super powers); Shanghai Red (from
Christopher Sebela & Joshua Hixon (a revenge thriller); the Son of Hitler GN
(from Anthony Del Col & Jeff McComsey); Unnatural (from Mirka Andolfo, a fantasy
erotica title); The Weatherman (from Jody LeHeup & Nathan Fox, about a
weatherman accused of being behind an event that wiped out nearly the entire
population of Earth) and What’s The Furthest Place From Here? (from Matthew
Rosenberg & Tyler Boss, about a group of kids lost in the wasteland of America). |