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scarletneedle 12/03/2025 18h57

Avec Yanick Paquette, c'était connu mais cool pour Steve Epting!

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Rick Remender commence à teaser ses futurs projets Giant Generator avec les artistes Steve Epting, Daniel Acuña, André Lima Araújo, Greg Tocchini et Yanick Paquette :

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scarletneedle 03/04/2025 23h49

Les Variant Covers de Hyde Street #7 à 10 par Sean Von Gorman et Brad Anderson (en 1:20) :

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scarletneedle 03/04/2025 23h49

Dommage avec ce ratio car j'en aurais bien pris 1....

scarletneedle 08/05/2025 12h05

4ème mini-série anthologique Creepshow dès août :

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scarletneedle 08/05/2025 12h06

Sans moi, j'ai toute la 3ème de retard, le spécial saint-Valentin et la fin de la 2ème à lire...

scarletneedle 15/05/2025 17h46

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The upcoming Redcoat #14 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson, and Rob Leigh will serve as a prelude to the forthcoming First Ghost by Johns, Brad Meltzer, and Gene Ha. Set during the infamous burning of the White House, the powder keg issue will ignite the Ghost Machine fandom with excitement this August and be published by Image Comics.

In the year 1814, where Washington D.C. is under siege by the British army, and the White House is engulfed in flames, Immortal British soldier Simon Pure witnesses history burning before his eyes—and comes face to face with the man responsible for lighting the match. But when Simon is blamed for the attack, his mission takes a shocking turn…

The upcoming First Ghost series will follow a newly elected United States President who moves into the White House with a young son. The two quickly discover the residence is more terrifying than cutthroat politicians and red tape.

“One of the joys of working in the historic timeline of The Unnamed, is that stories can be told across the canvas of American History, revealing secrets, introducing characters, and unlocking the greatest mysteries of the United States and those who not only founded it, but defined it," said Johns. "In this issue, Simon Pure gets blamed for the burning of the White House in 1814… and is on a mission to prove his innocence. Or is he?”

Hitch added: "Being able to collaborate across series with creators like Gene [Ha] and Brad [Meltzer] is one of the reasons that Ghost Machine is so much fun."

Redcoat #14 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, August 20:

Cover A by Hitch & Anderson
Cover B by Kyle Hotz & Dan Brown
Cover C by Hitch & Anderson
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DC Comics and the creators behind Ghost Machine imprint have announced a new crossover that will see the two companies trading artists for a pair of very cool variant covers. It's effectively the first crossover between the DCU and Ghost Machine's Unnamed Universe.

This arrangement will see Geiger artist Gary Frank contribute a cover to the upcoming Batman #163, the final part of the Hush 2 storyline. Meanwhile, current Batman artist (and DC Publisher, President, and Chief Creative Officer) Jim Lee will hop over to Ghost Machine to draw a cover for Geiger #19. This will mark Lee's first time drawing for an Image Comics-published book since 2011's Spawn #200.

scarletneedle 15/05/2025 18h12

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Annonce d'un nouveau titre Giant Generator : Escape par Rick Remender et Daniel Acuna dès août.

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From the creative team of New York Times bestselling author Rick Remender (Deadly Class, Uncanny X-Force) and powerhouse Daniel Acuña (Captain America, Black Panther)—the duo behind Marvel’s Uncanny Avengers—comes an all-new, wartime thriller titled, Escape. This ongoing series is set to launch in August from Image Comics.

Set in a brutal, fully painted world of anthropomorphic animals—think Inglourious Basterds meets Blacksad—Escape is a gritty, bullet-riddled journey through war’s scorched aftermath. It’s about the violence we inflict, the souls we try to save, and the courage it takes to crawl out of fire.

“Daniel and I have worked together many times, and each project sets a new high watermark in my experience making comics,” said Remender. “He’s one of the best artists working today. Getting to take our time and build this book exactly the way we want—drenched in love—has been an absolute pleasure. I’m certain readers will feel that on every page. Escape is a perfect comic book.”

Acuña added: “When Rick and I started working together years ago, we ‘connected,’ not only as artists but also on a personal level. Back then, we already decided we wanted to create something together. I honestly thought it’d never happen, but thanks to Rick’s infinite patience (and believe me, it is infinite) it’s happening! We both agreed we wanted to create a comic our parents would read and enjoy, a big war story. It’s been decades since I created a comic from scratch working with another creator, and I couldn’t ’t be more happy and proud with what we’ve done. It’s a great fit for both of us, and my most solid, mature and personal work. I’m sure you’re gonna be surprised and love every panel as I’ve enjoyed and have gotten emotional first reading, and then creating the art for it. In Escape Rick and I shine as never before.”

Escape follows Milton Shaw, a battle-hardened bomber pilot flying missions over a war-torn world ruled by a ruthless empire. But when his plane is shot out of the sky, Milton wakes up behind enemy lines—in the smoldering ruins of a city he helped burn. And in less than 24 hours, his own side is dropping the big one to finish the job.

Now, injured, unarmed, and being hunted through enemy streets, Milton’s only shot at escape comes from the unlikeliest place: a grieving father and his son—civilians shattered by the same fascist regime that rules this land with an iron claw. Enemies by blood. Allies by circumstance. Together, they’ll have to fight their way out before the bomb drops and erases everything…and everyone.

Escape #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, August 20:

Cover A by Acuña
Cover B 1:15 copy incentive by Michael Wm. Kaluta
Cover C 1:25 copy incentive by Steve Epting
Cover D 1:50 copy incentive by Tradd Moore

Zeid 15/05/2025 18h48

Cela fait longtemps que le nom de Remender ne m'emballe plus, mais ce titre retient mon attention ! J'ai hâte d'en découvrir davantage :)

Dhargo 15/05/2025 20h14

Escape ça me plait bien dites donc, j'aime déjà pas mal ce que produit Rick Remender et surtout Daniel Acuna sur un creator owned, je devrais en être.


L'échange de covers entre DC et Ghost Machine, bonne idée, j'en serais aussi. ^^
Je vais aussi avoir bien du mal à ne pas prendre la cover de Hotz sur Redcoat, moi qui prend la wraparound à chaque fois... :(

Tony LETROUVÉ 18/05/2025 15h56

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Nouveau titre Ghost Machine spin-off à Hyde Street annoncé par Maytal Zchut et Leila Leiz avec Sisterhood: A Hyde Street Story!!

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E3st que vous savez si c'est une mini ou une ongoing ? j'étais persuadé que ce serait un one-shot comme Devour mai non.

scarletneedle 07/06/2025 21h12

Rook: Exodus par Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok et Brad Anderson revient en octobre avec le #7 :

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Une interview de Geoff Johns :

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Geoff Johns talks the end of the Glowing Woman arc in GEIGER, where the Northerner is going next after REDCOAT, the return of ROOK:EXODUS and all things Ghost Machine

GEIGER #15 hits stores next Wednesday and wraps up The Glowing Woman arc featuring Ashley Arden. Although she and Geiger share a lot of similarities, they are also very different. Was it always the plan to make them two sides of the same coin?

GEOFF JOHNS: One of the biggest differences between them is that Tariq remembers the world before the war, before the bombs dropped. He remembers his family and the world as it was before he became The Glowing Man. Ashley was born into the post-war world after it became desolated, desperate, and unforgiving. That distinction in their history gives them unique perspective and motivations.


REDCOAT #13 is out in July and features Part 3 of The Northerner arc. How important a character will The Northerner be in the world of The Unnamed going forward, and where will he show up next?

JOHNS: The last few pages of REDCOAT #13 will reveal that in some ways, though his story is only beginning. He’s an important character in the adventure we’re telling and ties in directly to the timeline found in all THE UNNAMED titles.

The Matinee Monster’s debut in HYDE STREET #4 quickly sold out, and fans really love that character. Did you know he was something special when writing him?


JOHNS: When [artist and co-creator] Ivan [Reis] and I first began developing HYDE STREET, The Matinee Monster always felt special to us. He was born in the Golden Age of Hollywood, but embodies the desperate nature of those in it. He’s an actor, who only wants to be validated. And now he’s stuck, recast in a role that will lead him down an even darker path than the one he’s on. In issue #5 and #6, the great Francis Portela stepped in on the art, where we focus on the aerobics instructor from ’83 -- Miss Goodbody -- from the DEVOUR one-shot who will continue to play a major role in the series. In HYDE STREET #7, we get back to Pranky and his hunt of The Matinee Monster… with Mr. X-Ray always there, always planning… but not always prepared the way Pranky might be.

ROOK: EXODUS by you and Jason Fabok is coming back in the fall. Any update on what we can expect and when?


JOHNS: The second arc of stories begin in October with ROOK: EXODUS #7. We know a lot of readers wanted it sooner, but Jay and I always agreed that we’d only put out ROOK when the next story was ready to come out on a monthly cadence. We could re-number this, but we don’t want to do a series of mini-series, we’ll be telling it in chapters. Five-to-six issues at a time. It’s a special book both because it’s a character Jay has literally been drawing and conceptualizing since he was a teenager, and because – quite honestly – the complexity of the characters, design, world and mythology makes it take longer to write, draw, color, and even letter than anything else at Ghost Machine. We hope all of you who have been patient with us will feel rewarded this October—new wardens, new threats, new secrets revealed about the world of Exodus and the people that protect it. It’s a very, very special title.

Last question: everyone as a favorite Ghost Machine book, what’s your favorite?


JOHNS: Don’t ask me that! [Laughs] Of the books I work on, honestly, it’s whichever one I’m writing that day. GEIGER is always going to be special to me because it’s—in many ways—where Ghost Machine started with me and Gary [Frank]. When Bryan [Hitch] and I talk our REDCOAT issues, there’s a life that erupts, as Simon speaks to both of us, taking us on journeys – some of which we couldn’t predict. Writing Simon Pure is just fun, rollicking through American History. ROOK is big, expansive sci-fi. Anytime Jay [Fabok] and I work together, we both feel like we need to think bigger with every panel, page, and issue. And HYDE STREET gives me the chance to play with character-centered horror and mystery with one of the greatest illustrators on the planet. [Artist and co-creator] Ivan [Reis] fills every resident with a fair amount of visual empathy. It’s unleashing my love of Twlight Zone, Tales From The Crypt, the classic monsters, and my favorite horror in all media and literature, with its own twist. But, what’s really fun for me is reading THE ROCKETFELLERS and HORNSBY & HALO. Every step of the way from the scripting coming in to first proofs to final printed issue is a blast to watch those titles come together. I love the family dynamic Pete [Tomasi] and Francis [Manapul] are building in THE ROCKETFELLERS, and Pete and Peter Snejbjerg’s H&H is an absolute joy to read – two kids at the center of a war between heaven and hell. It new. And unpredictable. That’s one of the many reasons I’m proud of what we’re all doing.


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