Showing posts with label Pulp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pulp. Show all posts
Sunday, August 18, 2013
From Russia... with THE SHADOW!
Hello, Pulp Friends,
here’s a look at the latest SHADOW cover. Really enjoyed the Russian theme - it allowed me to play a bit more on the graphic design/side of making a cover.
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone!
Cheers,
FF
Labels:
Francesco Francavilla,
Pulp,
The Shadow
Sunday, August 4, 2013
THE ROARING SHADOW!!!!
Hello, my Pulp Friends!
Today's offering is the cover for THE SHADOW #17, which should be in stores this month.
We don't get to see much of THE SHADOW on cars or behind the wheel, so needless to say this was ton of fun to draw :)
Hope everyone is having a great PULP SUNDAY!
Cheers,
FF
Labels:
Francesco Francavilla,
Pulp,
The Shadow
Monday, July 22, 2013
THE BLACK BEETLE IN “NECROLOGUE" Coming this October (#1 of 5)
Finally announced!!!
The Black Beetle is coming back this October with a brand new mini that promises to scare! The 5-issue arc is titled NECROLOGUE and will introduce new villains.
Here’s the solicitation text from Dark Horse.
THE BLACK BEETLE ~ NECROLOGUE, #1 of 5
Written and drawn by Francesco Francavilla
Lettering by Nate Piekos of BLAMBOT®
On sale: 10/23/13
Someone’s murdering the citizens of Colt City, and there’s only one man who can stop this killing spree: the Black Beetle!
But as Black Beetle investigates these grisly murders, questions arise about the masked detective: Is he a daring hero or a reckless vigilante? With a past veiled in the shadow of mystery, Black Beetle takes on a dark mission that will keep you screaming in the thrilling new miniseries Necrologue!
-Necrologue will keep you screaming!
-Horror comes to Colt City!
-From the mind of Eisner Award–winning and New York Times best-selling creator Francesco Francavilla!
If you want to know more about NECROLOGUE, here is an interview I did with CBR last week announcing the new mini.
At the conclusion of “The Black Beetle: No Way Out" #4, creator Francesco Francavilla included a teaser for the next chapter in the noir-tinged superhero’s adventures: “Necrologue." Now, with the first issue of the next installment due to sweep into comic shops this October from Francavilla and Dark Horse Comics, Comic Book Resources spoke with the Eisner Award winner about the forthcoming miniseries.
The story picks up shortly after the conclusion of the widely acclaimed “No Way Out." The Black Beetle has, it seems, vanquished the villainous Labyrinto — but there’s no rest for the weary. There’s a new menace in store for Colt City, and the supernatural forces hinted at in the pages of “No Way Out" are beginning to reveal themselves. As we spoke, Francavilla touched on his love of the classic Universal Horror films, the importance of expanding The Black Beetle’s world at a slow, sustainable pace and the prospect of some familiar faces returning for his second go-round with the pulp-inspired hero.
Francesco Francavilla: I always knew the Black Beetle had a special chemistry with his audience: I mean, the guy knows how to captivate the readers and keep them hooked for the ride. It happened since the ashcan and the first web mini episodes came out. What I didn’t know was that word of mouth would have spread so quickly and the Beetle’s following would grow so big. I’m definitely feeling really, really good about the awesome response, and a bit more pressured as I work on the next installment — there are many more eyes on this now!
What’s the premise of the upcoming mini? I’m inferring that it is somehow related to the “Intermezzo" sections of the “No Way Out" books, as well as the character Stephano Corallo.
Even [though] we decided — for a number of reasons — to go with the series-of-minis route (successfully experimented with the many Hellboy titles), “Necrologue" will pick up right after “No Way Out." We will definitely see what all those “Intermezzos" were about and what Stephano Corallo’s special skills might be. But that will not be the only thing to make Black Beetle’s life more troublesome. We’ll see also the introduction of a new menace to not just the Beetle himself, but to all of Colt City.
What does "Necrologue" refer to?
"Necrologue" refers to the series of deaths that will mark this second mini. Even though there was quite a series of deaths in the first mini as well, now that I think about it.
We saw, at the conclusion of "No Way Out," Labyrinto stuck inside a burning building. Will we be seeing his return, or the return of any other supporting cast?
Let's just say that will not be the last we hear -- or see -- from Labyrinto and leave it at that for the moment.
Professor
Antonia Howard -- seen in "Night Shift" and in the Intermezzos --
will definitely return in a more active role. And probably we will see Coco
Club's biggest attraction, Jazz singer Ava, making an appearance as well.
I
like to build the Colt
City world a bit at a
time and get everyone accustomed with its inhabitants. I realized that dropping
a whole new "universe" in front of the readers might not be the best
way to have them appreciate it and get to know it. With this slow reveal, I
believe the readers will get used to Colt
City a bit at a time, and
will start to get familiar with it. And once you get familiar with it, you care
about it. It's a bit like when you move into a new city -- you start from your neighborhood
and branch out from there.
"Necrologue"
is billed as a "Horror Tale." In crafting a horror-tinged story, what
do you look to for inspiration? Is there a singular horror film or story that
sparked your love of the genre?
All those classic Universal Horror films had -- and still have -- a huge influence on me, and they definitely inspired the way I set the mood with the chiaroscuro. The Hammer films helped me with the use of the red and blood. Both were gothic, which is the way I like my horror.
All those classic Universal Horror films had -- and still have -- a huge influence on me, and they definitely inspired the way I set the mood with the chiaroscuro. The Hammer films helped me with the use of the red and blood. Both were gothic, which is the way I like my horror.
One
of the goals when I first started working on "The Black Beetle" was
to try to tackle all the classic genres that are so dear to my heart. After the
more noir-centric action of the first mini, I'm planning to push a little more
on the horror pedal for the second one. As usual, my horror is more about
setting a mood rather than showing severed limbs.
If
everything goes as planned, it's gonna be a scary arc.
"The
Black Beetle: Necrologue" debuts in October from Francavilla and Dark Horse
More on ComicBookResources.
Hope you guys put this on your October pull list: it’s gonna be another FUN ride.
Cheers,
FF
Labels:
Black Beetle,
Dark Horse,
Francesco Francavilla,
Horror,
Necrologue,
Pulp,
The Black Beetle
Sunday, July 7, 2013
THE LONE RANGER ~ Double Feature
Hello Pulp Friends,
Have a wonderful PULP SUNDAY, everyone!
Cheers,
FF
Sunday, June 23, 2013
The Black Beetle in "NO WAY OUT" ~ MONDO Edition
Hello Pulp Friends,
I am so happy to announce that soon I will have regular, variant and Artist Proof editions of the very first BLACK BEETLE MONDO poster for sale on my webstore (keep an eye on my blogs and on my twitter @f_francavilla for forthcoming updates and more details).
This huge poster (24"x36") - a nod to the classic serials posters from the '40s - debuted at HeroesCon a couple of weeks ago and it has been the first time MONDO has released a comicbook related poster that is not tied in in a movie (even though we all looking forward to see a Black Beetle movie one day, right? :))
Here's Mondo's Press Release and some detailed close-up shot of the poster courtesy of the Mondo blog.
TITLE: The Black Beetle
ARITST: Francesco Francavilla
SIZE: 24" x 36"
EDITION: 225 (regular), 110 (variant)
PRICE: $55 (regular), $75 (variant)
The Black Beetle is centered on a pulp-noir character and takes place in a fictional universe that's based in Colt City. The character debuted on the pages of Pulp Sunday, Francesco Francavilla's blog devoted to all things pulp, and had a brief life as webcomic before stepping in the print world with an ashcan first, and on the pages of Dark Horse Presents anthology later. Francesco quickly realized that many fans were interested in exploring this world with him, so soon after the short run in DHP, a new 4-issue mini - titled "NO WAY OUT" - was released. The first 2 issues have sold out and have required DH to go back to press for a second printing.
With issue 4 coming out next week and with the first hardcover volume - also titled "NO WAY OUT" - available for pre-orders right now, there is no better time to jump on board of the fantastic adventures of The Black Beetle.
The Black Beetle is a Detective/Vigilante SuperHero – His mission is to fight crime in Colt City. We don't know who he is, not yet anyway. We do know that he has access to some advantaged technology and that he is patrolling the city streets and protecting the citizens the best he can. He is –after all- one man. Colt City is a fictional city set in the late '40s America on the East Coast and has a very "pulp" vibe to the city's depiction and inhabitants.
Commenting on his collaboration with Mondo, Francavilla said, "I've been a huge fan of Mondo for a while, and I've recently become one of their poster artists (which brings me joy all the time), so you can only imagine how happy I was when I heard that they were a big fan of my creation, The Black Beetle. From there it didn't take too long to get to the poster you see here. Hopefully it's just the first of many. Hope you guys enjoy the poster and consider jumping on the books as well: they are what comics should be: 100% entertainment and FUN! Thanks again, Mondo, for making this happen."
Framed Poster - Photo courtesy of Z-ATL |
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Labels:
Black Beetle,
Francesco Francavilla,
Mondo,
No Way Out,
Pulp,
The Black Beetle
Sunday, May 19, 2013
~~ THE SHADOW ~~ Double Feature
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Hello Pulp Friends,
After the 1970s of the last 2 Sundays, we go back to the 40s with a DOUBLE PULP FEATURE featuring THE SHADOW! :)
Above is my cover for THE SHADOW #16 and below is the cover for #17, both of which should hit the stand in June and July.
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone! :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Sunday, February 17, 2013
PULP TRIPLE FEATURE! The Shadow, The Spider, and MASKS!
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Hello Pulp Friends,
Today we have a TRIPLE PULP FEATURE with The Shadow, The Spider, and MASKS! :)
MASKS is the miniseries featuring all of the classic pulp heroes in one book: Shadow, Spider, Zorro, Green Hornet, Kato, you name it and it will probably be in there :)
I was fortunate enough to provide a variant cover for the first issue and I was very happy to be asked to do some more covers, like the one for #7 above.
In addition, above and below are the newest covers for THE SHADOW and THE SPIDER: all these books are slated to be released in May, so make sure to have them on your pull list: good writing (from dear friends Chris Roberson and David Liss) and great art make these a no-to miss addition to your pulp reads.
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone, and don't forget to pick up Black Beetle #2 this coming Wednesday! :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Sunday, February 10, 2013
THE BLACK BEETLE #1 Goes Back To Print!
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Hello Pulp Friends,
I am so excited to announce that, due to the high demand and to the fact #1 is sold out pretty much everywhere (from Diamond/distributor to the local shops), Dark Horse has decided to send #1 back to print so everybody can enjoy THE BLACK BEETLE experience/fun in its entirety :)
For the occasion I was asked to provide a new cover pretty much overnight, new cover you can see above and which I hope you enjoy.
Thanks again everyone for making this happen: it really is a dream come true for me to bring Black Beetle in the stores (and in your hands) so seeing becoming this popular is just the cherry on top of this wonderful journey.
Stick with us for the long run and you will be entertained, I can promise you that :)
In related news, I wanted also to congratulate my Black Beetle editor supreme and dear friend Jim Gibbons in his well deserved promotion to Associate Editor at Dark Horse. Way to go, Jim, let's keep rockin' this :)
Here's the Official Press Release from Dark Horse about Black Beetle #1 going back to print.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Francesco Francavilla's Black Beetle #1 Being Reprinted!
02/08/2013 12:05pm
DARK HORSE ANNOUNCES A SECOND PRINTING WITH AN ALL-NEW COVER!
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again! Eisner Award–winning artist Francesco Francavilla’s new series at Dark Horse is already being called one of the year’s best! After receiving unanimous praise from retailers, fans, and every media outlet under the sun, The Black Beetle: No Way Out #1 has officially sold out of its first printing!
Now, we are proud to announce that despite our best efforts, demand was just too high to keep stock on shelves. In order to time as closely as possible with the release of the critically acclaimed series’ second issue, Francesco Francavilla and Dark Horse Comics have put together another printing with an all-new cover!
This new series introduces the Black Beetle, a mob-busting costumed supersleuth, as he investigates a bombing that has killed off some of Colt City’s notorious criminals! Steeped in pulp noir with modern sensibility, this is one new series you need to read!
“I am very humbled by the great response that The Black Beetle has received. This is such a work of love that’s been in the making for several years, and I am thrilled to see so many people are really digging the book,” said creator Francesco Francavilla. “It’s my goal to make this a book that can be enjoyed by those who love classic pulp stories, as well as new fans who want a fun, entertaining read. I can’t wait to show everyone what’s coming up next!”
Retailers, the second printing of The Black Beetle #1 is available through Diamond now, using the following order code: DEC128352. This issue will be on sale in the direct market on March 13, 2013.
Fans, look for The Black Beetle: No Way Out #2 at your local comic shop on February 20!
~~~~~~~~~
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Hello Pulp Friends,
I am so excited to announce that, due to the high demand and to the fact #1 is sold out pretty much everywhere (from Diamond/distributor to the local shops), Dark Horse has decided to send #1 back to print so everybody can enjoy THE BLACK BEETLE experience/fun in its entirety :)
For the occasion I was asked to provide a new cover pretty much overnight, new cover you can see above and which I hope you enjoy.
Thanks again everyone for making this happen: it really is a dream come true for me to bring Black Beetle in the stores (and in your hands) so seeing becoming this popular is just the cherry on top of this wonderful journey.
Stick with us for the long run and you will be entertained, I can promise you that :)
In related news, I wanted also to congratulate my Black Beetle editor supreme and dear friend Jim Gibbons in his well deserved promotion to Associate Editor at Dark Horse. Way to go, Jim, let's keep rockin' this :)
Here's the Official Press Release from Dark Horse about Black Beetle #1 going back to print.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Francesco Francavilla's Black Beetle #1 Being Reprinted!
02/08/2013 12:05pm
DARK HORSE ANNOUNCES A SECOND PRINTING WITH AN ALL-NEW COVER!
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again! Eisner Award–winning artist Francesco Francavilla’s new series at Dark Horse is already being called one of the year’s best! After receiving unanimous praise from retailers, fans, and every media outlet under the sun, The Black Beetle: No Way Out #1 has officially sold out of its first printing!
Now, we are proud to announce that despite our best efforts, demand was just too high to keep stock on shelves. In order to time as closely as possible with the release of the critically acclaimed series’ second issue, Francesco Francavilla and Dark Horse Comics have put together another printing with an all-new cover!
This new series introduces the Black Beetle, a mob-busting costumed supersleuth, as he investigates a bombing that has killed off some of Colt City’s notorious criminals! Steeped in pulp noir with modern sensibility, this is one new series you need to read!
“I am very humbled by the great response that The Black Beetle has received. This is such a work of love that’s been in the making for several years, and I am thrilled to see so many people are really digging the book,” said creator Francesco Francavilla. “It’s my goal to make this a book that can be enjoyed by those who love classic pulp stories, as well as new fans who want a fun, entertaining read. I can’t wait to show everyone what’s coming up next!”
Retailers, the second printing of The Black Beetle #1 is available through Diamond now, using the following order code: DEC128352. This issue will be on sale in the direct market on March 13, 2013.
Fans, look for The Black Beetle: No Way Out #2 at your local comic shop on February 20!
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Pulp West Double Feature: THE LONE RANGER!
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Hello Pulp Friends,
Time for a another Old West Double Feature with my LONE RANGER covers for #15 and #16!
These latest two are some of my favorites from all the 21 covers I've done for Ande Parks and Esteve Polls's run on this title.
Have a wonderful, western Pulp Sunday, everyone :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Labels:
Francesco Francavilla,
Lone Ranger,
Old West,
Pulp,
The Lone Ranger,
Tonto,
western
Sunday, January 27, 2013
PULP TRIPLE FEATURE! The Shadow, The Spider, and The Beetle
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Hello Pulp Friends,
To make up for the missing post last Sunday (blame those deadlines!), here's another TRIPLE Feature featuring The Shadow, The Spider, and my own Black Beetle! :)
Above and below are the covers for The Shadow #13 and the Spider #11 (both out in April). Both these series are doing really well, and that's a good thing because they both have strong creative teams behind and they are helping bringing the PULPS back in everyone's hands.
Speaking of strong creative team, look for the upcoming THE SHADOW YEAR ONE, written by dear friend Matt Wagner (so you know it's gonna be pretty darn good) and drawn excellently by Wilfredo Torres.
And above is a sneak peek at THE BLACK BEETLE NO WAY OUT #2 used as ad by Dark Horse with a series of quotes praising #1 that came out last week and it's pretty much sold out (or close to) everywhere.
Can't wait for you guys to dig into issue 2, out in stores in about 3 weeks :)
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Sunday, January 6, 2013
PULP Double Feature! The SHADOW and The SPIDER!
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Hello Pulp Friends,
Time for another PULP Double Feature, this time with two of our favorite (and very old acquaintances here at Pulp Sunday) heroes: The Shadow and the Spider.
Above you can see the cover for issue 12 of The SHadow, and below the cover for #10 of the Spider, both issue will be in stores in March from Dynamite Comics.
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Saturday, January 5, 2013
SUPER NOIR!
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Hello Pulp Friends,
Dark Horse released the above poster as part of a promotional campaign of new "SUPER" titles that are launching this month.
Our Black Beetle gets the SUPER NOIR treatment and I love it! Hope you do too.
You probably have already picked up #0 but if you haven't yet, below is a partial list of all the sweet reviews it got. And don't ofrget to ask your shop to set a copy or two of NO WAY OUT #1, coming out in less than 2 weeks now :)
I am so happy to see that Black Beetle #0 (collecting the NIGHT SHIFT 3-parter published in DHP plus extra material) was received so well by critics and fans (lots of BB love on Twitter).
Here some of the reviews (click on the links for the full reviews).
Look for more Black Beetle action on the shelves all year long, starting this January 16th with NO WAY OUT #1! :)
Happy New Year to you all!
Cheers,
Francesco
Hello Pulp Friends,
Dark Horse released the above poster as part of a promotional campaign of new "SUPER" titles that are launching this month.
Our Black Beetle gets the SUPER NOIR treatment and I love it! Hope you do too.
You probably have already picked up #0 but if you haven't yet, below is a partial list of all the sweet reviews it got. And don't ofrget to ask your shop to set a copy or two of NO WAY OUT #1, coming out in less than 2 weeks now :)
I am so happy to see that Black Beetle #0 (collecting the NIGHT SHIFT 3-parter published in DHP plus extra material) was received so well by critics and fans (lots of BB love on Twitter).
Here some of the reviews (click on the links for the full reviews).
THE BEAT
REVIEW: THE BLACK BEETLE #0, “Night Shift”
BLACK BEETLE certainly has the potential to become an enduring “cult classic”, inspiring readers to roll up for more “twisted thoughts” from Francavilla in 2013.
COMICOSITY
Review: BLACK BEETLE: THE NIGHT SHIFT #0 9/10★
Francavilla truly understands the economy of excellent storytelling, both in character movement and illustrative detail.
COMICS ALLIANCE
Francesco Francavilla's 'The Black Beetle: Night Shift' is the Hottest Cape Comic You Can Buy This Week
The Black Beetle is the purest expression yet of Eisner-winning artist Francavilla's love for pulp, mystery, noir and superhero aesthetics
GEEKS OF DOOM
Comic Review: The Black Beetle: Night Shift #0
The Black Beetle: Night Shift #0 is all set up and all AWESOME! Let’s be honest, there’s plenty of pulp heroes running around these days, but The Black Beetle is all sorts of fun. No downbeat, depressing, down on humanity story here, just some fantastic action and adventure!
CBR
The Black Beetle: Night Shift #0 Review 4/5★
"The Black Beetle" is a delightful slice of skewed madness from one of today’s finest artists.
LOGO GO /NO GO (Tom Muller)
GO: THE BLACK BEETLE — NIGHT SHIFT
The Black Beetle is Francesco Francavilla’s love letter to the pulp fiction serials of the 30s and 40s. Francavilla is pulling out all the stops to really capture the finer points of the pulp design language, both for the cover designs and the related promo material to create a fully realised design language that is flexible but immediately recognisable.
SCIFI PULSE
In Review: The Black Beetle #0 A
Francesco Francavilla has got a mastery of this universe and shifts us around it expertly. I cannot wait to see where he takes us next!
COMICBOOKBIN
The Black Beetle #0 Review 9/10★
Easily one of the year's best debut issues, The Black Beetle #0 is opening salvo of what looks to be one of the best ongoing series of its kind.
COMIC ATTACK
Dark Horse Reviews: The Black Beetle #0 5/5★
The quality of this issue is unsurpassed.
COMIC BASTARDS
Review: The Black Beetle #0 4/5★
The story and artwork flows seamlessly together, a beneficial effect of having a single creative mind at work, and the plot is masterfully paced with no dull moments to be found.
COMICS & GAMING MAGAZINE
The Black Beetle in Night Shift #0 4.5/5★
There’s something really iconic about every aspect of this book, from the title to his character to the artwork and more. The visuals are superb, heavy shadows and a very simple colour palette. [...] It’s a meticulously created mythos and I’m excited to read the rest.
NOSTALGIC Books and Comics
Picks of the Week: 12/19/12
This handsome collection features three Dark Horse Presents stories originally published in issues #11–#13, from Eisner Award winning talent, Francesco Francavilla (Batman: The Black Mirror). Pure masterful pulp at its finest. This buzz-worthy read is as beautiful as action/adventure gets!
EXAMINER
‘New York Times’ best-selling artist creates pulp hero the Black Beetle
Through the Black Beetle, Francavilla is able to explore all he loves about classic pulp-noir characters adding his own storytelling sensibilities by writing and drawing a story with no limits.
COMICBOOK THERAPY
Advance Review 4/5★
It’s a throwback comic that is worth your time and money.
BIFF BUMP POP!
You Won’t Throwback The Black Beetle #0 On The Wednesday Run
The comic book seamlessly mixes the noir and superheroes genres, is beautiful to look at and, most importantly, it’s super fun to read!
COMICS CRUX
The Black Beetle: Night Shift #0
This Wednesday, grab The Black Beetle #0, smooth as silk and a reading adventure like you won’t believe. The Black Beetle earns every bit of your reading dollar.
THIRD EYE COMICS
Picks of the week.
FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA, the incredibly talented artist of BATMAN: THE BLACK MIRROR, totally blows our minds with the first issue of this mini-series that debuts his tribute to the pulp era, the BLACK BEETLE.
REVIEWFIX
The Black Beetle: Night Shift Review: Worth Getting Excited About
“The Black Beetle: Night Shift” is a well written pulp comic that is a joy to read from begging to end. It is well written, a page turner and has some of the best art the genre has seen this generation. “The Black Beetle” series and Francesco Francavilla are going places and those places will be huge.
COMICOSITY
THE HONOR ROLL
It may have been the most flat out entertaining book of the week.
DANGER ROOM COMICS
Featured First
Masterfully-illustrated, pulpy adventure! HIGHLY recommended!
THE WEEKLY-CRISIS
BLACK BEETLE: NIGHT SHIFT #0
This is a story of high adventure, where moral dilemmas are pretty black and white, and it's an awful fun adventure to be on.
DEN OF GEEK
Black Beetle #0 (Dark Horse), Night Shift, Review 9/10★
While reading the full color comic, I could practically hear the breathless tones of an old radio drama, or see the Black Beetle as the star of his own Republic serial. There's no doubt about it, boys and girls! The Black Beetle #0 was the best thing I read all week!
THE PARADOX COMICS GROUP
BLACK BEETLE #0 8/10★
Clandestine Nazi agents, ancient mystical artifacts and an ice-cool, gun-wielding costumed crimefighter, presented in the comic format with style and aplomb? How could I not sign up for this?
MAJOR SPOILERS
Staff Picks of the Week
COMICS: THE GATHERING
Black Beetle : Night Shift #0 Review 8/10★
Francavilla’s writing is straight forward with colourful characters, pulse pounding action and suspense.
GEEKING ALLY
The Weekly Pull: ‘Black Beetle: Night Shift’
Pulp heroes, noir and fantastic art; this might just be the best $3 you spend all week!
COMPLEX
Review
Using heavy inks, deep colors, and powerful composition, Francavilla brings the fictional world of Colt City to life in style.
COMICS! THE BLOG
You Read These With Your Eyes!
Artist Francesco Francavilla wears his pulp influences on his sleeve. From his colouring choices, to his sense of panel design, the majority of his work feels like it emerged from the radio drama days of old, when characters like The Shadow and The Spider reigned supreme.
And check out more reviews on THE BLACK BEETLE blog!
~~Ŧ~~REVIEW: THE BLACK BEETLE #0, “Night Shift”
BLACK BEETLE certainly has the potential to become an enduring “cult classic”, inspiring readers to roll up for more “twisted thoughts” from Francavilla in 2013.
COMICOSITY
Review: BLACK BEETLE: THE NIGHT SHIFT #0 9/10★
Francavilla truly understands the economy of excellent storytelling, both in character movement and illustrative detail.
COMICS ALLIANCE
Francesco Francavilla's 'The Black Beetle: Night Shift' is the Hottest Cape Comic You Can Buy This Week
The Black Beetle is the purest expression yet of Eisner-winning artist Francavilla's love for pulp, mystery, noir and superhero aesthetics
GEEKS OF DOOM
Comic Review: The Black Beetle: Night Shift #0
The Black Beetle: Night Shift #0 is all set up and all AWESOME! Let’s be honest, there’s plenty of pulp heroes running around these days, but The Black Beetle is all sorts of fun. No downbeat, depressing, down on humanity story here, just some fantastic action and adventure!
CBR
The Black Beetle: Night Shift #0 Review 4/5★
"The Black Beetle" is a delightful slice of skewed madness from one of today’s finest artists.
LOGO GO /NO GO (Tom Muller)
GO: THE BLACK BEETLE — NIGHT SHIFT
The Black Beetle is Francesco Francavilla’s love letter to the pulp fiction serials of the 30s and 40s. Francavilla is pulling out all the stops to really capture the finer points of the pulp design language, both for the cover designs and the related promo material to create a fully realised design language that is flexible but immediately recognisable.
SCIFI PULSE
In Review: The Black Beetle #0 A
Francesco Francavilla has got a mastery of this universe and shifts us around it expertly. I cannot wait to see where he takes us next!
COMICBOOKBIN
The Black Beetle #0 Review 9/10★
Easily one of the year's best debut issues, The Black Beetle #0 is opening salvo of what looks to be one of the best ongoing series of its kind.
COMIC ATTACK
Dark Horse Reviews: The Black Beetle #0 5/5★
The quality of this issue is unsurpassed.
COMIC BASTARDS
Review: The Black Beetle #0 4/5★
The story and artwork flows seamlessly together, a beneficial effect of having a single creative mind at work, and the plot is masterfully paced with no dull moments to be found.
COMICS & GAMING MAGAZINE
The Black Beetle in Night Shift #0 4.5/5★
There’s something really iconic about every aspect of this book, from the title to his character to the artwork and more. The visuals are superb, heavy shadows and a very simple colour palette. [...] It’s a meticulously created mythos and I’m excited to read the rest.
NOSTALGIC Books and Comics
Picks of the Week: 12/19/12
This handsome collection features three Dark Horse Presents stories originally published in issues #11–#13, from Eisner Award winning talent, Francesco Francavilla (Batman: The Black Mirror). Pure masterful pulp at its finest. This buzz-worthy read is as beautiful as action/adventure gets!
EXAMINER
‘New York Times’ best-selling artist creates pulp hero the Black Beetle
Through the Black Beetle, Francavilla is able to explore all he loves about classic pulp-noir characters adding his own storytelling sensibilities by writing and drawing a story with no limits.
COMICBOOK THERAPY
Advance Review 4/5★
It’s a throwback comic that is worth your time and money.
BIFF BUMP POP!
You Won’t Throwback The Black Beetle #0 On The Wednesday Run
The comic book seamlessly mixes the noir and superheroes genres, is beautiful to look at and, most importantly, it’s super fun to read!
COMICS CRUX
The Black Beetle: Night Shift #0
This Wednesday, grab The Black Beetle #0, smooth as silk and a reading adventure like you won’t believe. The Black Beetle earns every bit of your reading dollar.
THIRD EYE COMICS
Picks of the week.
FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA, the incredibly talented artist of BATMAN: THE BLACK MIRROR, totally blows our minds with the first issue of this mini-series that debuts his tribute to the pulp era, the BLACK BEETLE.
REVIEWFIX
The Black Beetle: Night Shift Review: Worth Getting Excited About
“The Black Beetle: Night Shift” is a well written pulp comic that is a joy to read from begging to end. It is well written, a page turner and has some of the best art the genre has seen this generation. “The Black Beetle” series and Francesco Francavilla are going places and those places will be huge.
COMICOSITY
THE HONOR ROLL
It may have been the most flat out entertaining book of the week.
DANGER ROOM COMICS
Featured First
Masterfully-illustrated, pulpy adventure! HIGHLY recommended!
THE WEEKLY-CRISIS
BLACK BEETLE: NIGHT SHIFT #0
This is a story of high adventure, where moral dilemmas are pretty black and white, and it's an awful fun adventure to be on.
DEN OF GEEK
Black Beetle #0 (Dark Horse), Night Shift, Review 9/10★
While reading the full color comic, I could practically hear the breathless tones of an old radio drama, or see the Black Beetle as the star of his own Republic serial. There's no doubt about it, boys and girls! The Black Beetle #0 was the best thing I read all week!
THE PARADOX COMICS GROUP
BLACK BEETLE #0 8/10★
Clandestine Nazi agents, ancient mystical artifacts and an ice-cool, gun-wielding costumed crimefighter, presented in the comic format with style and aplomb? How could I not sign up for this?
MAJOR SPOILERS
Staff Picks of the Week
COMICS: THE GATHERING
Black Beetle : Night Shift #0 Review 8/10★
Francavilla’s writing is straight forward with colourful characters, pulse pounding action and suspense.
GEEKING ALLY
The Weekly Pull: ‘Black Beetle: Night Shift’
Pulp heroes, noir and fantastic art; this might just be the best $3 you spend all week!
COMPLEX
Review
Using heavy inks, deep colors, and powerful composition, Francavilla brings the fictional world of Colt City to life in style.
COMICS! THE BLOG
You Read These With Your Eyes!
Artist Francesco Francavilla wears his pulp influences on his sleeve. From his colouring choices, to his sense of panel design, the majority of his work feels like it emerged from the radio drama days of old, when characters like The Shadow and The Spider reigned supreme.
And check out more reviews on THE BLACK BEETLE blog!
Look for more Black Beetle action on the shelves all year long, starting this January 16th with NO WAY OUT #1! :)
Happy New Year to you all!
Cheers,
Francesco
Sunday, December 2, 2012
PULP Triple Feature! The SHADOW ~ The BLACK BEETLE ~ The SPIDER!
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Hello Pulp Friends,
Time for another TRIPLE Feature featuring The Shadow, The Spider, and that new guy, The Black Beetle! :)
Above and below are the covers for The Shadow #11 and the Spider #9 (both out in February) and a couple of new lobby card I did for The Black Beetle #1, featuring a quote by dear friends MATT WAGNER (remember our Zorro and Green Hornet runs?) and STEVE NILES (my partner in crime on the adaptation of Frazetta's DRACULA MEETS WOLF-MAN)
All these 3 titles are in this month's Previews, including my own BLACK BEETLE #2: please pre-order #1 as well, since there is still time to do so - the success of the book will depend by those numbers, so I can't stress enough :)
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Old West Double Feature: THE LONE RANGER!
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Hello Pulp Friends,
Time for a Old West Double Feature with my LONE RANGER covers for #13 and #14!
This next 6 issue arc (starting with #13) is a series of standalone stories, so you can jump on board anytime (the sooner the better though, since Ande Parks and Esteve Polls are killing it on this book).
Issue 13 will focus on Lone Ranger while #14 will be about Tonto's past coming back to haunt him.
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Also featured today is the new lobby card for my own BLACK BEETLE #1, this time spotting a quote from Horror Master Steve Niles. Again, please consider pre-ordering the book this month, so we can asure Black Beetle a long life in the publishing world :)
Here is the solicits for issue 1.
THE BLACK BEETLE: NO WAY OUT #1 (of 4)
Francesco Francavilla (W/A/Cover)
On sale Jan 16. FC, 32 pages $3.99
Black Beetle’s investigation of two local mob bosses is interrupted when a mysterious explosion murders them and a pub full of gangsters—taking out most of Colt City’s organized crime in one fell swoop. Who could pull off such a coup, and what danger might that murderous bomber do to Colt City and Black Beetle?
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Sunday, November 11, 2012
The SHADOW ~ The BLACK BEETLE ~ The SPIDER! A PULP Triple Feature
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Hello Pulp Friends,
Today we have a TRIPLE Feature of three Pulp icons (well, Black Beetle sure hopes to become one ;)).
I give you the covers for The Shadow #10 and the Spider #8 and a new lobby card I did for The Black Beetle #1, featuring a quote by dear friend Rick Remender (my partner in crime on SORROW and other books like FEAR AGENT and SEA OF RED, now acclaimed writer of the new relaunched Captain America)
All these 3 books are in this month Previews and once again I invite you to pre-order them, especially my own BLACK BEETLE #1: the success of it will depend by those numbers, so I can't stress enough :)
And here is the solicits for issue 1.
THE BLACK BEETLE: NO WAY OUT #1 (of 4)
Francesco Francavilla (W/A/Cover)
On sale Jan 16. FC, 32 pages $3.99
Black Beetle’s investigation of two local mob bosses is interrupted when a mysterious explosion murders them and a pub full of gangsters—taking out most of Colt City’s organized crime in one fell swoop. Who could pull off such a coup, and what danger might that murderous bomber do to Colt City and Black Beetle?
Last but not least, a heartfelt THANKS goes to all the Veterans out there: Happy Veteran's Day!
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Pulp Double Feature: THE BLACK BEETLE in "NO WAY OUT" #1 & #2
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Hello Pulp Friends,
Today's Double Feature is a very special one becuase it features a pulp hero very dear to me: my own BLACK BEETLE! :)
Here are the covers for THE BLACK BEETLE #1 (above) and #2 (below), now available for preorders.
I can't stress enough how important is for a new book to get as many pre-orders as possible, and in this specific case I invite you to do it even more: The Black Beetle's future kind of depends on it. The better number it gets, the more DH will ask me to draw more, which is exactly what I want to do: got so many stories planned for our favorite neo-pulp hero, and I will only be able to tell them if we get the book selling enough copies to justify the printing run. Yes, now with the digital comics you can get around that, but Black beetle has to be printed on paper: it's PULP after all ;)
Hope you guys pre-order these two issues (and the next 2) and tell your LCS to order a few copies as well.
I am putting some promo lobby cards as well with quotes from some of my friends. Above is the first one from the sweet and talented writer Gail Simone. More coming this week and the next ones.
And here are the solicts for issue 1 and 2.
THE BLACK BEETLE: NO WAY OUT #1 (of 4)
Francesco Francavilla (W/A/Cover)
On sale Jan 16. FC, 32 pages $3.99
Black Beetle’s investigation of two local mob bosses is interrupted when a mysterious explosion murders them and a pub full of gangsters—taking out most of Colt City’s organized crime in one fell swoop. Who could pull off such a coup, and what danger might that murderous bomber do to Colt City and Black Beetle?
THE BLACK BEETLE: NO WAY OUT #2 (of 4)
Francesco Francavilla (W/A/Cover)
On sale Feb 20. FC, 32 pages $3.99
While investigating a mysterious mass murder that leveled Colt City’s mob bosses, Black Beetle gets wrapped up in a puzzling maze of clues. Could the appearance of a costumed criminal named Labyrinto be related to the destruction of the powerful organized-crime racket?
I am very EXCITED about this finally coming out. And if you are too, pls leave a note and let's turn this blog post in a BB love-fest :)
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone :)
Cheers,
Francesco
Sunday, September 30, 2012
SHADOWS ON PULP SUNDAY! The Shadow & Dark Shadows Covers
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Hello Pulp Friends,
Once more, it's Double Feature here on Pulp Sunday!
Here's my covers for THE SHADOW #9 and DARK SHADOWS #13, both in stores in December.
THE SHADOW #9 is written by Victor Gischler with Art by Aaron Campbell
Here's what you need to know about this story:
Revolutionary Part 2 (of 4) - The Shadow finds himself face to face with George Orwell smack dab in the middle of the Spanish Civil War, but his mystic powers fail to illuminate what significance this literary legend holds for the world. No time to figure that out! The Shadow's campaign against a murderous gang of gun runners takes him on a tour of Barcelona's underbelly where he meets the beautiful and dangerous Black Sparrow! But is he really an old friend in disguise? Pause to ponder that and you might miss the deadly dogfight over the Spanish countryside. Pack a parachute, Shadow, because you're going to need it!
DARK SHADOWS #13 is written by Mike Raicht with Art by Guiu Vilanova
Here's what you need to know about this story:
A glimpse of the dark future of the Collins' bloodlines is revealed. What horrors reside in Collinwood in the year 1984? Will Barnabas be able to find out where it all went wrong and stop it? Or has his family's fate already been written in blood?
Have a wonderful Pulp Sunday, everyone, and tune in tomorrow for some October/Halloween month related announcements: if you are fan of Universal Monsters and creepy Horror, don't miss this :)
Cheers,
Francesco
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