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Preview. The Authority #27 Out Today.

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

Issue #27, the third last Authority, is out today.  You can check out the preview, of Flint putting her fist through squishy bits, by clicking the thumbs below.

It’s getting close to the end, people…

• Written by TOM TAYLOR
• Art by AL BARRIONUEVO
• Cover by DAVE GIBBONS and KEVIN NOWLAN
• 1:10 Variant cover by ANDY PARK

…One hundred thousand refugees scream inside the Carrier and are gone. Hawksmoor, Flint and Grifter disappear with them – taken by a species of brutal, nightmarish creatures. River’s growing powers as the Spirit of Information hid only a handful of Authority members. As they set out on an impossible rescue, a terrible history is uncovered and the mystery of Swift deepens.

The End of Wildstorm…

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

To all of the friends, colleagues and fans who’ve made contact today,

I’ve read messages of shock, anger, resignation, understanding and sadness.

Wildstorm is ending.  It is a sad day.  There’s no doubt about it.

The Authority #29 - The last Authority... for now.

Spending more than a year with these characters, characters that I was a massive fan of long before I got to play with them, has been a dream.  Finding out quite late on that my last issue of The Authority would be THE last issue of The Authority (at least for the foreseeable future) was a real blow. Yes, I’ve known about some of this for a while, and it’s killed me not being able to talk about it.

Friend and Wildcats writer, Adam Beechen has talked about his experience over here and it’s one very close to my own.  Like him, I’ve tried very hard to tie up a lot in the last issue and I hope fans will understand and appreciate what Adam and I have tried to do.

Adam has been great to chat to in the lead up to this and I want to thank him along with our editor, Jim Chadwick.

Jim’s been a dream to work with.  Dedicated to the story, dedicated to the characters, encouraging, and always going the extra mile to make the best book possible (even when it means more work for him).  I sincerely hope we get to work together again in the future.

I want to thank a few more people too.  Thanks to the guys that came before me, Adam Freeman, Marc Bernardin and Shannon Eric Denton – all of you contributed more to my issues than the fans realize and set up a fantastic story for me to follow, cheers guys.

Thanks to Mike S Miller, who was the perfect guy to imagine Mondregon and illustrated the most breathtaking image of The Carrier I’ve ever seen (when it turned transparent) and nailed all of the action and humour in the early issues.

Thanks to Al Barrionuevo, who has had one of the hardest gigs in comics in the last few months, as he’s had to bring to life my ridiculously-detailed descriptions for an entire alien race and world for them to live in.  What he’s done so far is incredible, what’s coming from him in the future will blow people away. You belong on a book like this, Al.  You are epic.

Thanks also to Warren Ellis for creating The Authority.  It has been one of my favourite books since before it was The Authority, back in the Stormwatch days, and it was a real honour to write the characters you created.

Thanks to Hank Kanalz and Jim Lee and, again, a huge thanks to Ben Abernathy for bringing me in… and for the free books and flowers.

Last, one great big thank you to all of the fans.  Having so much support from the podcasters, forum posters (yes, I troll), reviewers, people I’ve signed for and chatted to at conventions and the great guys that Adam, Jim and I met and had beers with in San Diego, has been amazing.

I know some of the fans will be feeling pretty flat today (I know because I am a fan), but heroes never die.

Did Superman stay dead?  Did Green Lantern?  Did Batman stay broken?

Heroes never die.

And Wildstorm is full of heroes… not all of them fictional.

Dave Gibbons Covers The Authority #27

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

The split-cover for my upcoming issue of The Authority #27 and Wildcats #28 (written by all-round-genius, Adam Beechen) is brought to you by one Dave Gibbons.  You may recognize Dave’s name.  He’s done about a thousand things of note and did this little book called ‘Watchmen’, which I believe they turned into a small, indie film.

It’s so nice when we can give these up-and-comers a break like this.

Seriously?  I wrote a book with a Dave Gibbons cover?  Another thing to add to the ever-expanding list of insane things I never thought could possibly happen.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to get back to putting words in the mouth of Luke Skywalker…

Dave Gibbons Tom Taylor Al Barrionuevo The Authority Wildcats

THE AUTHORITY #27
Written by TOM TAYLOR
Art by AL BARRIONUEVO
Cover by DAVE GIBBONS & KEVIN NOWLAN
1:10 Variant cover by ANDY PARK
One hundred thousand refugees scream inside the Carrier and are gone. Hawksmoor, Flint and Grifter disappear with them – taken by a species of brutal, nightmarish creatures. River’s growing powers as the Spirit of Information hid only a handful of Authority members. As they set out on an impossible rescue, a terrible history is uncovered and the mystery of Swift deepens.
Retailers please note: This issue will ship with two covers.
On sale OCTOBER 6 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

The Authority #26 Out Today – Preview – Jack Hawksmoor’s World is Turned Upside-Down.

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

The excitement for Star Wars: Blood Ties still hasn’t died down, with even more great reviews appearing.  But it’s time for something else to get excited about, The Authority #26 is in stores tomorrow!

The Carrier has reached its destination. A mystery begins surrounding Swift.  There is more blood and terror and gore than you can poke a fibula at.  And Wildstorm have posted a bunch of previews.  What are you waiting for?  Click the pic!  Check the pages!

Out Today – Authority #25.

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Howard Porter cover.  Al Barrionuevo art.

Death.  Secrets.  Insane double-page splash which will make you weep.  And a kick in the junk.

This is the book.

Authority #25

Previews for The Authority #24 and Star Wars: Invasion – Rescues #3

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

I have three books coming out this month and Dark Horse and Wildstorm have posted previews for all of them.

Check out a preview of Star Wars: Invasion – Rescues #3, featuring the artwork of the always incredible Colin Wilson, right here

For a glimpse of The Authority #24, with Al Barrionuevo art, click here

The other preview is for The Will of Darth Vader but that comes with news of a release date change… which I will share soon.

The Authority #24 Out Tomorrow.

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Superstar artist, Al Barrionuevo, joins me on The Authority with issue #24 this week.  Several people have called Al’s work on this book the best he’s ever done and I can’t disagree with them. Just check out this preview page…

Grab your copy of #24 to see Al’s return, the two-pronged, multi-scaled battle against Mondregon and The Aegean, The High being The High and, finally, an answer to… what’s in the box?

The Authority #23 Reviews And Exclusive Preview Page Of #24.

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

They like us.  They really like us.

Authority #23 is getting some high praise on internet forums and I’ve also had a number of emails and facebook messages from people singing the praises of the issue.

A couple of good reviews have surfaced already.  And the first one, from Comic Vine, really put a smile on my face.  See an extract below.

“OMG! Ok stand back just a little, I’ve got to get this out of my system.

You didn’t experience what happened in the two minutes between the previous line and this one, but trust me, I needed it. I liked this issue. A lot. I’ve liked what’s been going on with The Authority since they’ve taken off, but this issue was great.”

“That scene with Grifter at the beginning was not only very funny, but also really worked to add an element of continuity by connecting it to the last issue in a fun way. It’s not just random stuff happening on the Carrier. The Grifter/Flint…encounter also shows that a network of relationships (not just sexual) is building and by the end Taylor has used this joke to add a strong element of community. There are natural friendships, but the lives of the people on the ship are going to be crisscrossing more and more.”

“This issue really shows that these characters have character, and I’m glad to see it. And even better is that the character development doesn’t get in the way of telling a story that draws you in and is exciting. I’m so pumped for the next issue.” – Comic Vine.

And from Comic Addiction…

“One thing I appreciate about Taylor’s writing is his insertion of humor.  There’s a great moment at the beginning between Grifter, Flint, The Engineer, and Swift.  Even though he can do good humor, Taylor is also good at giving the story scope.  The Carrier as a ship is massive in its own right.  But there are two times in this issue that we see that out here in space, The Carrier seems real small real quick.  Add that to the fact that Taylor introduces TWO threats for the heroes in this issue and you’ve got a great set-up for conflict.”

“If you like your superheroes with a dash of sci-fi, this book is the place to be right now. Rating: 8 out of 10 (On Its Way to Greatness!) Comic Addiction.

Issue #23 sadly marks the end of Mike S. Miller’s short run as the artist.  Mike captured these guys fantastically and, as well as showing some incredible action and scope, he really helped inject the humour that I was after at this stage of my run.

Issue #24 sees the return of regular series artist, Al Barrionuevo.  I’m a lucky guy to get to work with two incredible artists on this book.  An exclusive preview page of Al’s pencils from The Authority #24  can be seen right here at the official Wildstorm Blog.