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Vertigo brought forth a new Golden Age of Comics in one of the most maligned decades in the medium’s history. The ’90s was an interesting time to be a comic fan.
Cartoon Brew’s whirlwind tour around the animation globe continues this week with insights from industry players in Chile, Norway, and Philippines.
However, in the 2010s, Vertigo began to decline as series like Hellblazer and Swamp Thing were absorbed into DCs main comic line, and by January 2020, the imprint was officially discontinued.
Vertigo's comeback is announced at New York Comic Con, exciting fans of the classic imprint. Vertigos sparkle faded ...
But that permissiveness on DC’s part only lasted so long. In 2012, Berger left Vertigo, and it never quite recovered, with the following years seeing a continual series of editorial shakeups.
Taking part in our quick chat are Marla Rausch, CEO of Animation Vertigo, and Paul Quiambao, VP-Operations and Art Director for the studio’s Asia-based office in Manila, Philippines.
Vertigo hasn't had the greatest reputation for sci-fi comics. V For Vendetta was, Transmetropolitan had to be inherited from another imprint, Helix, and the rather wonderful DMZ and Spaceman have ...
We've been serialising the first chapter from Tim Pilcher's Comic Book Babylon on Bleeding Cool these past few weeks, to help promote its now-successful ...