Justin Jordan Archives

Image Comics – The Future of Fantasy Panel at NYCC
Si Spurrier (Cry Havoc, Angelic ), Justin Jordan (Luther Strode), Meredith Finch (Rose), Sebastian Girner (Scales & Scoundrels, Shirtless Bear-Fighter),  Caspar Wijngaard (Limbo, Angelic), and W Maxwell Prince (One Week In The Library) discussed their various Image fantasy series at NYCC's "Image Comics – The Future of Fantasy" -panel on Saturday. Spurrier discussed Angelic his "sci–fi[...]
Luther Strode
The complete Luther Strode series, made up of a trilogy of mini-series from Image Comics by Justin Jordan, Tradd Moore and Felipe Sobreiro is to be collected into a gorgeous hardcover edition by the publisher and available in comic stores Wednesday, October 4th and in book stores Tuesday, October 10th. Luther Strode: The Complete Series cover[...]
Brimstone Joins DC's 'Dark Matter' By Justin Jordan And Philip Tan
Joining that book is another one, by Justin Jordan and Philip Tan, starring a new character: Brimstone. You can see Brimstone in the new Dark Matter poster released by DC: Brimstone is on the far right This one: Brimstone and The Terrifics join the existing Dark Matter lineup of The Silencer, Sideways, Immortal Men, Damage, and New Challengers[...]
Cosplayers And Lines! Free Comic Book Day 2017
The atmosphere was also very laid back, and I even got to hang out and talk to creators Nikki Ryan (Rescue Me) and Justin Jordan (The Strange Talent of Luther Strode, Green Lantern: New Guardians, and Shadowman) Nikki and Justin are producing the "Ocean Punk" comic The Family Trade with artist Morgan Beem (Here//After, Shutter, and Goners) at Image,[...]
Justin Jordan and Ibrahim Moustafa Bring 8-Issue "Savage Things" To Vertigo In 2017
What better way to do that than with a new series in 2017 by Justin Jordan and Ibrahim Moustafa? Called "Savage Things," the series centers around a secret government organization that identifies children with the potential to become killers, kidnaps them, and trains them for black ops work Twenty-five years later, the government realizes this[...]
"This Is DEA Agent Conrad" Thoughts On Sombra #1
From BOOM! Studios comes, Sombra #1, written by Justin Jordan, with art by Raúl Treviño The story centers around a DEA agent who disappeared in Mexico years ago, who goes by the name of Conrad As people discover that he now fights for the other team and is brutalizing the cartels he was originally sent out to[...]
What's Eating Evil Ernie?
You have Justin Jordan doing his first work for the publisher on a character with a built in fan base Jordan has built a strong following having worked for Marvel, DC, Valiant, Image, etc You'd think fans of his would love to see what he did with Evil Ernie and EE fans would want to[...]
Justin Jordan On Making A Hero Out Of Evil Ernie
Cover art by Lucio Parillo. BYRON BREWER: First, Justin, Evil Ernie: Godeater #1 is your Dynamite Entertainment debut, congratulations! How does it feel to be working for the publisher? JUSTIN JORDAN: Good! So far the experience has been really rad, which I expect to continue Everyone seems really happy with how everything has turned out. BB: I have[...]
Justin Jordan Gets Evil With Evil Ernie: Godeater
I think that's the case with Justin Jordan (The Strange Case of Luther Strode, Green Lantern: New Guardians) taking on Evil Ernie as the character celebrates his 25th Anniversary. Jordan will be teaming up with Colton Worley (Project Superpowers: Blackcross) for Evil Ernie: Godeater starting this August The series is described as something bad is coming[...]
Spread Is Back For More With A Standalone Issue #12
Writer Justin Jordan (Luther Strode) and special guest artist Jen Hickman (The Dead) will launch a special stand-alone issue in the ongoing horror series next month. Here's what happened previously in Spread: A man named No found an orphaned baby named Hope Hope is the key to stopping The Spread—the gruesome cancerous growth of monsters that's brought[...]
NYCC '15: Look! It Moves! Interviews Justin Jordan
I interview Justin Jordan on his current comics series The Legacy of Luther Strode, John Flood and Spread. Hanging out at lookitmoves@gmail.com Follow the official LOOK! IT MOVES! twitter feed at http://twitter.com/lookitmoves for thoughts and snark on media and pop culture, stuff for future columns and stuff I may never spend a whole column writing about.  Look![...]
Why Do Comic Creators Publish Comics When? It's All About The Cash Flow
Justin Jordan schooled us all on the cost of the $9.99 first trade paperback to comic creators Now he gives us added wisdom as to when trade paperbacks and singles are issued and why.  The next trade of Spread comes out Nov 25 (just in times for Thanksgiving so you're….uh….welcome) The next trade of Strode comes[...]
Justin Jordan On Problems With The $9.99 Price Point For Trade Paperbacks
Justin Jordan posted the following to Facebook It is reproduced here with permission. Sausage Making: The 9.99 Trade Before I say this: yes, I like the price as a consumer I'd be insane not to And this is another how the sausage is made post. As a creator, I'm not so sure. I think there's a definitely a level[...]
Preview John Flood #1 From BOOM! Studios, Out Today
Today BOOM! Studios brings us John Flood #1, written by Justin Jordan, with art by Jorge Coelho (Polarity, Sleepy Hollow) The story follows main character John Flood who no longer needs to sleep as a result of a government experiment Sounds like a good deal right? Well, think twice Now, John is in a constant[...]
A Government Experiment Leads To New Skills In John Flood
You might remember when Justin Jordan exploded onto the comics scene four years ago with The Strange Talent of Luther Strode Well, now it's time for another epic project BOOM! Studios brings us John Flood #1, written by Justin Jordan, with art by Jorge Coelho (Polarity, Sleepy Hollow) The story follows main character John Flood[...]
Justin Jordan Launching Second Original Series With Boom! This Summer
Last summer, prolific writer Justin Jordan, who burst into the industry with Tradd Moore and The Strange Talent of Luther Strode, announced he would be bringing three original series to Boom Studios. The first series, Deep State, is a bit of a departure from Jordan's other original work like the Luther Strode series, Dead Body Road,[...]
Dark Gods #4 Hits Comics Shops This Week
In stores this week from Avatar Press is the fourth issue in Justin Jordan's horrifying tale Dark Gods The series is illustrated by German Erramouspe and includes painted sequences by Michael DiPascale This issue is available with covers by Erramouspe, DiPascale or Christian Zanier. Dark Gods #4 There are things out there from the darkness which were[...]
Alan Moore, Justin Jordan, Kieron Gillen And More This Week From Avatar Press
In stores this week from Avatar Press – Alan Moore on Crossed +100 #2, David Lapham on Crossed: Badlands #70, Justin Jordan on Dark Gods #3, Mike Costa on God Is Dead #27 and Kieron Gillen on Uber #21 Crossed +100 #2 Alan Moore places his unique stamp upon the Crossed universe, as he and artist Gabriel[...]
Bleeding Cool's 31 Best Interviews Of 2014
I'd like to thank those who engaged in interviews this year on Bleeding Cool again for sharing their perspective and wisdom with us, and with our readers. Here are some of the highlights from the interviews of 2014 from myself, Rich Johnston, Dan Wickline, Adi Tantimedh, Alex Wilson, Nikolai Fomich, and Jeremy Konrad: With Fred Van Lente:[...]
Prints Charming: Deep State Does The Double
In for a penny… And Justin Jordan and Ariela Kristantina's Boom! book goes from strength to strength with the first issue of Deep State going to a third printing… While it's second issue goes to a second printing And, yes, it's possible that it's sale to Twentieth Century Fox as a potential TV series may have a little something[...]
Deep State #1: You'll See What They Want You To See
But what happens when the book in question is all about withholding information? Enter Deep State by Justin Jordan and Ariela Kristantina, an eerily atmospheric investigation into the world's darkest secrets and those working to keep them hidden There are questions upon questions, and at this stage of the game that's all intentional Who's the[...]