Dan Jurgens talks about bringing Tarzan into the 1920s

110 years after its creation, Tarzan continues to speak to audiences around the world — including a new comic book series by legendary Superman writer Dan Jurgens, which is set to hit stores in November. lord of the forestFeaturing in-house art by Benito Gallego and diverse covers from a variety of famous artists, it takes a broad approach to Tarzan’s history, going beyond stories and concepts familiar to casual fans. Announced at Comic Con International in San Diego this summer, Jurgens’s lord of the forest It will be one of…

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Gargoyles comic book covers released by Dynamite

Disney gargoul The animated series returns with the comics, and a new set of covers featuring New York City’s protectors. Dynamite Entertainment announced the revival of the Gargoyles at San Diego Comic-Con over the summer, with franchise creator Greg Weisman also returning to the pen. Gargoyles fans will be able to jump right back into the action, while newcomers will be offered a perfect springboard. While more details regarding the story and the creative team will be revealed at a later date, Dynamite has six new elements gargoul Show off…

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Tarzan series is coming from Superman and veteran Captain America Dan Jurgens

With Comic Con International in full swing in San Diego, Dynamite has announced that a new game Tarzan The series will be rocking the comics stores by writer Dan Jurgens. The star writer and star who created Booster Gold will be sticking with iconic jungle master Edgar Rice Burroughs starting in November. He will work with a number of prominent artists in interior art as well as various covers. Created and featured in the October 1912 issue of All-Story magazine, Burroughs quickly became a cultural icon. Jurgens comes to help…

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The classic Mars adventure returns with a new moment

The allure of the stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs survives to this day, with John Carter Mars #1 Revisit some classic tales. When a new generation of fans think of the name “John Carter,” they might list the decidedly mixed reviews of the 2012 live-action film from Walt Disney Pictures. However, John Carter rose to fame from Burroughs’ timeless novels, which have since been adapted into various comic book series from Dynamite Entertainment. The latest edition comes from Chuck Brown, George Kambadais, and Jeff Eckleberry. Even if this is the…

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