Titan Comics is at it again Yet another European comic has been
announced – but like with all the previous ones, the news isn't coming
from Titan itself, who remains silent about this real avalanche of
books they're bringing from France.
It's the writer of the book, Pierre Boisserie, who breaks the news on
his official facebook page:
Unlike Denis[...]
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Titan Comics have the North American Doctor Who comics license from BBC Worldwide.
As for the rest of the rumour, that Titan comics would take the Doctor Who magazine away from Panini and bring it in house, creating a European-and-North-America license, we don't know It was certainly discussed But it would seem odd for the British[...]
scribe Skip Woods, whose credits include "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" and "A Good Day to Die Hard,"
Unsurprisingly, such a high-profile book has now sparked the interest of a new English-language publisher, Titan Comics, whose plans to aggressively increase the European originated section of their catalog were covered by Bleeding Cool recently
Now, on top of that, Titan[...]
Wednesday 15th January Orbital Comics: Miracleman #1 signing with artist/co-writer Garry Leach, from 5pm. And from 6pm... Si Spurrier signing
It's been a labour of love, so if you'd like to discover something fresh and surprising over the next few months we'd be humbled to have you on board.
Death Sentence is a six issue creator owned series from Titan comics available now from your local comic shop.
Death Sentence #1 is back in the shops[...]
Earlier this year, Titan Comics publisher the series Numbercruncher, by Si Spurrier and PJ Holden It sunk It didn't help that it was a really, really bad format to publish the comic in Serialised did not do it any favours As a complete story, it relies on you remembering clearly previous scenes as new scenes[...]
The Star Wars #1 was a favourite for weeks in the reorder charts on Bleeding Cool. Well, looks like Dark Horse Comics have finally burned through the last
It's nearly go time for the floor opening of New York Comic Con 2013, with a little over two hours remaining until the throngs arrive, with panels already
Instead, the magazine is filled with previews of upcoming Titan Comics publications, interviews with their creators and a feature on the Kick Ass 2 movie.
But we also find out what will happen to people with outstanding CLiNT subscriptions And, because for a time, Titan took monthly subscriptions, even though the magazine seemed to come out[...]
After increasingly delayed issues, poor performance on the UK news stand it was intended for, and a disappearance from Titan's online promotion efforts, Bleeding Cool had been asking Titan Comics if Mark Miller's CLiNT magazine was to be cancelled after it's upcoming Film Special issue.
We kept getting no comments, or changed conversations.
Today, Titan released the[...]
Titan Comics announced a new Alien Legion comic, at San Diego Comic Con Bleeding Cool had the scoop From Carl Potts and Larry Stroman.
So what of these pages from an unpublished planned story, originally scheduled to come out from Dark Horse, written by Chuck Dixon, drawn by Larry Stroman and inked by Carl Potts?[...]
But this is Si Spurrier's presentation of his new series from Titan Comics, Numbercruncher, out last week, from the Diamond Retailer Lunch.
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Isn't it mysterious?
Okay, the visuals and sound aren't the greatest But this is Si Spurrier's presentation of his new series from Titan Comics, Numbercruncher, out last week, from the Diamond Retailer Lunch.
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Isn't it[...]
Here's the Forbidden Planet variant cover for the first issue of Titan Comics' Death Sentence It features VERITY…
A micro-series variant of My Little Pony for Larry's Comics and Jetpack Comics.
Limited-Editions Comix have an Adi Granov variant Angela for Guardians Of The Galaxy…
And 12 Reasons To Die #2 has a Johnny Ryan variant modelled after[...]
I hadn't been able to get a response from Titan Comics on e-mail And at the pub last night, people from Titan were very vocally not commenting.
The last issue came out in May, and that was rather late There is one issue publicly scheduled, a film special, in August, but there will be no issue[...]
That willingness to take chances, and cross boundaries both in show and out, has transferred over to September's Notebook, the first in a series of tie-in books published by Titan.
The first thing you notice about September's Notebook is it's size This is a chunky, hardback tome of a thing with some real weight to it[...]
Even while publisher Titan has been advertising subscriptions rather heavily…
Mark Millar writes;
You'd be out in the same year as Quitely, Romita, McNiven and another major artist we can't reveal yet (he's still under contract) In other words, you'd better be bloody good Upfront, you'd get more than Marvel or DC pay for work-for-hire and[...]
This is massive.
Early this week, we reported on the launch of Titan Comics, a new creator-owned line from British publisher Titan Now it's stepped up a notch.
Titan are getting in bed with Dave Elliott, the man behind A1 and Atomeka to revive the line Elliott, who has worked on the likes of Warrior, Deadline, 2000AD,[...]
Titan Comics are launching a new creator owned imprint in July, with a bunch of British industry talent and an eye on the American market.
They begin with Chronos Commandos: Dawn Patrol by writer/artist Stuart Jennett (Marvel UK); Numbercruncher by X-Men: Legacy writer Si Spurrier and 2000AD artist P.J[...]
Debuting at the New York Comic Con is The Walking Dead Magazine #1, with an exclusive Michonne cover for the show, by Charlie Adlard.
From Titan Magazines and Skybound, it's the kind of focused TV magazine that Titan specialise in in the UK, that have never really found a specialist market in the US.
However this may[...]
These are the two Midtown Comics exclusive covers for The Walking Dead Magazine, from Titan, coming out in October.
I have been told that Diamond orders of this title have been through the roof, and far higher that Diamond have received for, well, any other Titan product ever Bleeding Cool Magazine #1 comes out the[...]
Any more for any more? Here's a look at some of the publishers putting out slightly fewer titles, but most with an action advanture bent… from Ape's Hero Of Alexandria to Aspen's Charismagic to Oni's Bad Medicine, to Valiant's Shadowman to Titan's CLiNT to Zenescope's Fly… what's looking good to you?
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It's what most people called it, now it's official, the new issue of CLiNT has been titled Mark Millar's CLiNT. It has also begun republishing Death
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The year of Millarworld continues: we're stuffed with movie exclusives on Kick-Ass 2, Supercrooks, The Secret Service, and more! Don't miss exclusive interviews as we celebrate Image's 20th-anniversary in style[...]
Once upon a time, there was a company called Titan Distribution, the leading comic book distributor in the UK There were also joint companies Titan Books and Titan Magazines They are also part of the body that owned Forbidden Planet, It was all very cosy.
Then Diamond bought Titan Distribution and turned it into Diamond Comic[...]
Perhaps there's sombody involved in Titan who can give me (and I imagine the other creators) a clue about this?
Thanks!!!
Titan did not respond to email inquiries, and Mark did not respond to the thread as of yet But others on the board have recommended Blas jump ships and take the money…
Bleeding Cool has reported[...]
Rather than copy it for themselves, this time Marvel has allowed IDW to outsource their content, with Walter Simonson Thor and David Mazzucchelli Daredevil editions.
But Titan Books have gone one step further With Prometheus on the way, they are replicating the format for themselves, with Alien: The Illustrated Story: The Artists' Edition, now renamed from[...]
This week, I'm choosing to run an entire column of reviews spotlighting a publisher that might not be as familiar to US readers as it is to those of us in the UK: Titan books.
As well as publishing material in their own right, Titan also act as the UK marketer and distributor of a lot[...]
I'm… not sure if the folk at Titan Magazines actually get what a Super PAC ad entails In this parody of American political advertising to relaunch CLiNT Magazine as CLiNT 2.0 that you may have read about at Bleeding Cool last week, they seem to have made some basic errors.
While they do attack both Marvel's[...]
Titan Magazines didn't seem to be aware of the issue and told me they believed they were up to date with contributors – but would investigate.
As for Rex Royd from Frankie Boyle, it's been delayed for a year now, and has been promised for both issue ten and eleven… but still no sign.
[...]
This is the latest move building a British-based comic/movie/convention/magazine empire.
First there is his prime partner, Titan; magazine and book publisher based in London, publishing everything from the monthly Batman Legends comic, TV magazines such as , and, of late, CLiNT Magazine, editorially run by Mark Millar They also part of the same ownership group the[...]