Mel Rubi Archives

Writer's Commentary: Landry Q. Walker Talks A Clash of Kings #10
Mel Rubi did the interiors and one cover while Mike Miller did the other. Pages 1-3: We once again showcase a scene where Tyrion sits and talks with someone In comics, we usually avoid weighing so heavily with this sort of "talking heads" material However, not only is it essential to the adaptation of the source[...]
A Clash of Kings #9 cover
It has a cover by Mike Miller and interiors by Mel Rubi. PAGE 1: It's hard to believe how fast this book is created We are at a point in comics where I think fans largely take for granted the amount of work that the artists build into the pages of this medium – probably because the internet has[...]
Free On Bleeding Cool – Queen Sonja #1 From Ortega And Rubi
We're near the end of the sale and we've come to the last book of the batch, and it's a good one. Queen Sonja #1 with stories from Joshua Ortega, art by Mel Rubi and a cover by Lucio Parrillo. "Know also, O prince, that in the selfsame days that the Cimmerian did stalk the Hyborian Kingdoms, one of the few[...]
Free On Bleeding Cool – Red Sonja #35 By Brian Reed And Walter Geovani
The book has a cover by Mel Rubi. Following the shocking pages of Red Sonja #34, bold new direction beings here from writer Brian (Ms Marvel) Reed and Walter (SAVAGE TALES) Geovani! Everything you knew about Red Sonja and her world was forever changed when the She-Devil battled Kulan Gath to the death! Now, following her trip[...]
Free On Bleeding Cool – Red Sonja #0 By Oeming, Carey And Rubi
Free for our readers tonight we have Red Sonja #0 by Michael Avon Oeming, Mike Carey and artist Mel Rubi This was sent to use by Dynamite Entertainment as they are doing a big Red Sonja digital comic sale over at Comixology this weekend. If you like what you see here, check out the other books[...]
Spotlight on ComiXology Submit – Boundead, Psychonaut, And Snake
By Patrick McAleer Boundead #1 originally started life as an unsuccessful Kickstarter project from Mel Rubi and with the first issue released on Comixology's Submit platform this week, it's easy understand the confidence of those who who backed the project.  First and foremost, this is a gorgeous book, which is a strange thing to say perhaps,[...]