A win for the Jason was ultimately a good kid truthers.
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fav comic writer & artist?
Hello! Thanks for the awesome question!
I'm not sure I have a FAVORITE writer, but here are some I do like:
Shawn Martinbrough took over for RHATO Rebirth for the last couple issues and us writing Redhood: the Hill, and I did really like his writing for RHATO, much better than Scott Lobdell
Gretchen felker-Martin wrote Jason's issue for Titans Beast world tour: gotham and it was hands down the best jason characterization I've ever seen since under the redhood despite him being a furry in it lol. She might be my new favorite actually
Geoff Johns wrote Batman: three jokers and I gotta be honest, for all its flaws (including some jason and Barbara), it'd probably one of my favorite series. The mix of the art, the exploration of chronic pain and trauma because of the joker, ugh so good.
Of course, I've got to give props to Judd Winnick for lost days and under the red hood. How jason was before he was retconned into being a sloppy stupid hothead, he was clever, cunning, sneaky, SMART.
An honorable mention is for suicide squad get joker, but definitely not my favorite
As for artists, me! (Just kidding) that's also hard to pick just one favorite, but I LOVE these artists
Dexter soy has such a unique way of doing comic art, but I just love it. He makes jason look his age and not, you know, a 50 year old Vietnam War vet. And I love the way Artemis was drawn as a strong, tall amazon woman with muscles and not, you know, skinny feminine woman like old style comics.
I also just LOVE Alex maleev for his work in suicide squad get joker. The people are drawn well, the color palette, it's all so visually appealing. And again, jason isn't 50. It seems like a lot of comic artists forget that most members of the batfamily are in their 20s
Jason Fabok gets a mention for his art in batman three jokers. It was beautiful. Same reasons too. I'm also a sucker for line art
Finally, one of my most favorite artists isn't even a jason todd artist but I wish he was. Bruno Redondo does a lot of the art for the newer Nightwing comics and I LOVE IT. The color scheme is so visually stunning, everyone is drawn so well, it's beautiful.
And call me a narcissist but I gotta add some of my own art in here lmao but thanks for the ask!!! This is very exciting for me and I love talking about jason todd as he is someone I've studied and read everything about for the last few years
I've reached my image limit so I might start posting my own art as well
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Anansi Boys #1 by Neil Gaiman, Marc Bernardin, Shawn Martinbrough and Chris Sotomayor. Cover by David Mack. Variant covers by (2) Martinbrough and (3) Denys Cowan. Out in June.
"#1 New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman joins forces with Eisner nominated Adora writer Marc Bernardin and Thief of Thieves cocreator Shawn Martinbrough to adapt Gaiman's Locus and British Fantasy Award-winning novel as a comic book series for the first time - and soon to be a television show on Amazon Prime! 'Fat' Charlie Nancy leads a boring life as a boring Londoner, until he discovers two things: That his recently deceased father was, in fact, Anansi the Spider, the trickster god of African folklore, and that he has a twin brother he's never met. Which kicks off a reality-spanning odyssey of sibling rivalry, jealous deities, and one poor soul who'll realize what it means to be a god."
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Dark Horse will bring Neil Gaiman’s ‘Anansi Boys’ to comics
Marc Bernardin and Shawn Martinbrough will bring the story of Anansi’s twin sons to comics.
cover by David Mack
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Shawn Martinbrough - Anansi Boys
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Red Hood Moves to The Hill
Jason Todd is moving to a new neighborhood in a new 6-issue series from writer Shawn Martinbrough and artist Sanford Greene.
"In Gotham City’s early days, The Hill was one of Gotham City’s most dangerous neighborhoods, one that required the residents to band together to keep themselves safe when the police – and sometimes even Batman – wouldn’t.
Now, as the Hill finds itself gentrifying, old habits die hard as the vigilante known only as Strike works with her team to keep the town safe—but she’s not alone. Jason Todd, one of the Hill’s newest residents, is more than happy to don the visage of Red Hood to help Strike keep his new home safe. But a new villain is emerging from the shadows. Will Red Hood, Strike and the Hill’s small militia of vigilantes be able to keep their home safe?" (DC Comics)
Red Hood: The Hill #1 (of 6), featuring a main cover by Sanford Greene and a variant cover by Tirso Cons, goes on sale on Feburary 13, 2024.
To see why Jason Todd is moving house, check out Red Hood: The Hill #0 from writer Shawn Martinbrough and artists Tony Akins and Moritat. The comic will collect Red Hood #51 and Red Hood #52 in which the Joker War causes a new vigilante group to form in order to protect their neighborhood and Red Hood is caught in the crossfire.
Red Hood - The Hill #0, featuring a new cover by Sanford Greene, goes on sale on February 6, 2024.
(Images via DC Comics - Cover of Red Hood: The Hill #1 and Red Hood: The Hill #0)
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Green Lantern by Shawn Martinbrough
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Anansi Boys #1 Variant, by Shawn Martinbrough.
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Jason be like: "I will not follow my own advice."
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Oh hey it is that one Red Hood writer I actually like, going to be writing Red Hood again.
Sanford Greene on art too, fuck yes.
Will keep an eye on this one, see if I can find a spot for it.
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Black Panther commission by Shawn Martinbrough
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Preview: Red Hood: The Hill #0
Red Hood: The Hill #0 preview. Before you embark on Red Hood's newest adventure in the Hill, experience the story that introduced Jason to his new home! #comics #comicbooks
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Dick Tracy #1 by Alex Segura, Michael Moreci, Geraldo Borges, Chantelle Aimée Osman and Mark Englert. Cover by Borges and Englert. Variant covers by (2) Brent Schoonover and Nick Filardi, (3) Shawn Martinbrough and Chris Sotomayor, (4) Francesco Francavilla and (5) Dan Panosian. Out in April.
"A new era for the iconic detective starts here, from bestselling and acclaimed authors Alex Segura and Michael Moreci, as an all-new, noir-infused chapter in the Dick Tracy legacy kicks off with superstar artist Geraldo Borges.
In the aftermath of World War II, the country stands frozen — waiting for the next shoe to drop. In The City, a brutal murder draws the attention of rising star detective Dick Tracy, who soon discovers the bloodshed is just the beginning of a complicated web that threatens to ensnare everything he cares about.
Blending the classic elements of the Dick Tracy world (including his iconic villains, supporting cast, and unforgettable watch radio) with a hardboiled and realistic take, DICK TRACY #1 kicks off a fresh and modern take on the iconic detective that remains true to his rich history."
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Shawn Martinbrough will return to write Jason Todd again next year in Red Hood: The Hill, a miniseries that follows his work on the character’s previous series. Sanford Greene will draw the six-issue series.
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