Tag Archives: nate bellegarde

Nowhere Men #1 2nd Printing in stores 1/9

If science is the new rock ‘n’ roll (and it is), then Nowhere Men #1 has done its part to usher in the new cool by selling out at the distribution level the same day as its release, November 28. The issue will receive a second printing, to be in stores on January 9.

The premiere of the new sci-fi pop-art mash-up by Image Publisher Eric Stephenson, artist Nate Bellegarde, and colorist Jordie Bellaire.

A riveting story of scientific hubris, stand-out art, and slick pop-art design by Fonografiks makes Nowhere Men #1 the complete package—and the all-new cover of issue #1’s second printing is just as striking as the original cover. Nowhere Men #2 , which carries the tantalizing—if foreboding—tagline “There are fates worse than death,” will be in stores on January 9.

Nowhere Men is also available digitally on the Image Comics app.

This news isn’t surprising and continues Image’s amazing 20th year filled with sell-outs and multiple printings.

Preview – CBLDF Liberty Annual 2012

CBLDF Liberty Annual 2012

Story by: Howard Chaykin, Andy Diggle, Kieron Gillen, Brandon Graham, David Hine, Joe Keatinge, Robert Kirkman, Jim McCann, Terry Moore, Chris Roberson, James Robinson, Richard Starkings, Jonathan Hickman, James Asmus Art By: Michael Allred, Nate Bellegarde, J. Bone, Doug Braithwaite, Ian Churchill, Chynna Clugston-Flores, Chris Giarrusso, Sina Grace, Brandon Graham, Roger Landridge, Janet Lee, Terry Moore, Ben Templesmith Cover By: Gabriel Ba Variant Cover by: Terry Dodson
Price: $4.99

CBLDF LIBERTY ANNUAL returns! This year’s installment is edited by Image Comics Publisher ERIC STEPHENSON, who has recruited an all-star line-up of writers and artists to make ALL-NEW stories about the positive qualities of freedom! All proceeds from this book benefit the COMIC BOOK LEGAL DEFENSE FUND, who’ve been fighting censorship in comics for over 25 years!

Science is the new rock ‘n’ roll in Nowhere Men

Dade Ellis, Simon Grimshaw, Emerson Strange, and Thomas Walker were the Fab Four of science, ushering in a new boom of scientific advancement as the research group World Corp. They changed the world and became the most celebrated scientists of all time, but somewhere along the way, it all went wrong.

Welcome to the new Age of Enlightenment. Welcome to Nowhere Men, an all-new Image Comics series by Eric Stephenson and Nate Bellegarde, with colors by Jordie Bellaire and design by Fonografiks, debuting in November.

Nowhere Men marks Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson’s return to the writer’s chair to tell a story he’s been burning to write.

“For years, I’ve been fascinated by the notion of a world where science shaped our culture in a similar way to popular music back in the 1960s,” explained Stephenson. “We’ve seen hints of that world in film and television, but I’ve always wondered what burden being at the forefront of that kind of cultural revolution would carry. The Beatles fell apart at the end of the ’60s – if science did actually supplant rock ‘n’ roll, how would the trailblazers of that movement fare? And if an individual like Steve Jobs could have such a profound impact on society, what would happen if a group of equally brilliant minds joined together with a common cause?”

Stephenson added: “I’ve been working on this for a number of years, but the timing just seemed right given that this year is Image’s 20th anniversary, and Image Comics itself represented a bold shift in thinking that, in many ways, changed comics forever. It’s not a coincidence that the business model established by the Image founders not only allows, but encourages someone like me to share my own creativity.”

Nowhere Men is brought to punk-rock pop-art life by Nate Bellegarde whose meticulously detailed style previously graced Robert Kirkman’s Brit and Invincible Presents: Atom Eve & Rex Splode.

Nowhere Men gives me the chance to illustrate the gleaming, unfulfilled promise of ‘yesterday’s tomorrow, today,'” said Bellegarde. “I get to bring life to intricate characters and really sink my teeth into the sci-fi genre, taking the best influences from classic sci-fi films like 2001: A Space Odyssey and Alien and groundbreaking comics visions like Enki Bilal’s Nikopol Trilogy, Geof Darrow’s work on Hard Boiled and Frank Quitely’s run on All-Star Superman to create a vivid, idyllic new world that is as much of a thrill to draw as it is to dream about.”

The Walking Dead creator and Image Comics partner Robert Kirkman added: “One of the things I love about Eric Stephenson is he can talk the talk and walk the walk. The best thing about being an Image partner is having a stake in a company that facilitates the creative vision of people who have unique things to say. I love that our Publisher isn’t just some suit, but a creative guy whose work can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best the industry has to offer. That’s what makes Image different from everybody else: We’re in it because we love the creativity of comics. I can’t wait to read this comic every month.”

Nowhere Men is a full-color ongoing series making its debut on November 21. Priced at only $2.99, each issue is 32 pages and 100% advertisement-free. The first issue (SEP120393) is available for pre-order in the September issue of Previews. For anyone interested in getting a sneak peek at Stephenson’s and Bellegarde’s brave new world, check out the three-page teaser in the back of The Walking Dead #102 (AUG128248), on sale now.

CBLDF Liberty Annual features stories by top creators

This year’s CBLDF Liberty Annual anthology, benefiting the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and published by Image Comics, declares “It’s good to be free!” Edited by Image Publisher Eric Stephenson, the 48-page anthology to be released on October 31 features short stories by some of comics’ hottest creators.

Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard contribute an all-new story about The Walking Dead arch-villain The Governor, who will be making his debut in the television series this season. The anthology also features incredible stories by Howard Chaykin, Kieron Gillen, Jim McCann, Terry Moore, Chris Roberson, James Robinson, and more! Eye-popping art by stars like Michael Allred, Chynna Clugston-Flores, Janet Lee, and Ben Templesmith completes this celebration of comics and free speech. In addition, previews of two upcoming Image comics—Storm Dogs by David Hine and Doug Braithwaite and The Savior by James Robinson and J. Bone—will be included.

The anthology features an “A” cover by Gabriel Bá (AUG120468), a “B” cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson (AUG120469), and a “C” cover by Chris Giarrusso (AUG128005).

All proceeds from the CBLDF Liberty Annual 2012 will benefit the important First Amendment legal work of the CBLDF, a non-profit group dedicated to protecting the free speech of the comics community of retailers, creators, publishers, librarians, and readers. It is available for pre-order now.

Here is the complete list of creative teams (Writer and Artist; one name indicates creator both writes and draws the story):

Howard Chaykin and Sina Grace
Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard
Chris Roberson and Roger Langridge
Jonathan Hickman
Terry Moore
Richard Starkings and Ian Churchill
David Hine and Doug Braithwaite
Joe Keatinge and Chynna Clugston-Flores
Kieron Gillen and Nate Belllegarde
Brandon Graham
Chris Giarrusso
James Asmus and Takeshi Miyazawa
James Robinson and J. Bone
Jim McCann and Janet Lee
Andy Diggle and Ben Templesmith

Recent Entries »