Following a successful first volume, Liam Sharp returns to the Arthurian world of StarHenge in Ore: A Starhenge Graphic Novella this August.
Ore: A StarHenge Graphic Novella arrives in stores this week.
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Following a successful first volume, Liam Sharp returns to the Arthurian world of StarHenge in Ore: A Starhenge Graphic Novella this August.
Ore: A StarHenge Graphic Novella arrives in stores this week.
A preview of Ore: A StarHenge Graphic Novella (Image Comics, August 2024) by Liam Sharp
Following a successful first volume, Liam Sharp returns to the Arthurian world of StarHenge in Ore: A Starhenge Graphic Novella this August.
Out this week: Nocterra: Nemesis Special #1 (Image, $3.99):
Scott Snyder welcomes artist Liam Sharp to the Nocterra universe in this one-shot that will lead directly into the conclusion of the “No Brakes” storyline running in the main Nocterra title.
This is Liam Sharp's variant cover for Knight Terrors: Robin #1 (DC, July 2023).
Image Comics will wrap up their 30th anniversary festivities with a series of covers in December featuring one of the first characters they ever published, Todd McFarlane’s Spawn.
Here’s the variant cover for Starhenge #6 by Liam Sharp.
Out this week: Starhenge #1 (Image, $3.99):
Liam Sharp writes and draws this new six-issue, creator-owned miniseries. It features a Merlin from the future traveling back in time to save magic from time-traveling killer robots.
WONDER WOMAN #1 FREE SPECIAL EDITION: OCT 19
Celebrate 80 years of the Amazon Warrior with this special edition of the first issue of the acclaimed series by DC superstars Greg Rucka and Liam Sharp, kicking off the epic storyline, “The Lies.” Why has the lasso of truth stopped working? Start down the rabbit hole as dark secrets from Wonder Woman’s past unravel her present!
This is one of several projects DC has announced to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Wonder Woman this fall. Find out more about the rest of them!
‘Batman: Reptilian’ kicks off in June.
Batman: Reptilian #1 arrives in comic shops this week. See what else is arriving!
Preview pages from Batman: Reptilian by Garth Ennis and Liam Sharp
‘Batman: Reptilian’ kicks off in June.
DC Comics has announced that Justice League #59, the first issue by the new creative team of Brian Michael Bendis and David Marquez, will have three variant covers “in celebration of the highly anticipated feature film Zack Snyder’s Justice League.” The three covers are by Jim Lee, Liam Sharp and Lee Bermejo.
Tom Bondurant on the latest issue of Green Lantern Season Two by Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp:
I’m not one for shipping or OTPs, but I do think that Hal and Carol haven’t had enough outright team-ups where they work together as experienced super-people. The whole issue has that sort of lived-in feel which stops just short of world-weariness, and it’s very appealing. One character sighs loudly, “There’s a Dark Multiverse? while another GL reminds Hal that “when I’m not just a walk-on in your epic life, I actually do stuff!” Morrison and Sharp’s GL hasn’t been the most memorable work from either, and I’m not sure where it falls on the spectrum of quality Green Lantern comics. However, I’ve liked how they’ve tried to marry the feature’s weirder qualities with Hal’s I’m-good-at-my-job attitude, and I will probably revisit it after it has wrapped up.
Liam Sharp, Geoff Johns, Darryl Banks, Mike Grell, Jeff Lemire, Ron Marz and more help celebrate DC’s 80th anniversary.
Hal Jordan gets a solo title that’s about ‘the everyday life of a space cop.”
DC Comics will resurrect The Brave and the Bold next year starring Batman and Wonder Woman, in a six-issue series by Liam Sharp. The duo will team up to solve the mystery of who killed an Irish god.
“The fact that they’ve pegged it to ‘The Brave and the Bold’ makes so much sense. It’s thrilling,” Sharp told The Washington Post’s Comic Riffs. “It kind of gave it even more gravitas and gave it a real reason for being. It just seemed like perfect timing. There’s an element of classicness to the whole concept as well. It just gives it more weight.”