![]() ![]() After Šejić left the series in July 2015 for health reasons, Fowler continued the series as main artist, joined by colorist Tamra Bonvillain. ![]() Īrtist Roc Upchurch left the book after issue #8 and Image Comics announced that Stjepan Šejić would continue the series as artist beginning with issue #9 in February 2015, preceded by a special issue about the orc warrior Braga by guest artist Tess Fowler in January 2015. Rat Queens was intended to be published at a pace of ten issues per year, with two-month breaks between collections. Originally intended to be funded through Kickstarter, it was picked up by Jim Valentino at Image Comics a week before the funding campaign was to start. Writer Kurtis Wiebe described the series as a "love letter to my years of D&D (.) and fantasy" with a modern twist, and the concept as " Lord of the Rings meets Bridesmaids". Recounting the exploits of a party of four rowdy, foul-mouthed adventurers, the series has received critical praise, was nominated for the 2014 Eisner Award for Best New Series and won the 2015 GLAAD Media Award. Currently, Moritat & Casey Silver are the ongoing artists. The series was put on hiatus in April 2016 and returned in March 2017 with the new artist Owen Gieni. The original 2013–2016 run was drawn by Roc Upchurch, Stjepan Šejić, and Tess Fowler. The series was written by Wiebe until Ryan Ferrier took over in mid 2019. ![]() ![]() Wiebe and Roc Upchurch, published by Image Comics. Rat Queens is an American fantasy comic book series created by Kurtis J. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |