So far I've only seen a write-up over at Multiversity. Give that a look for more info on all of these!
Here's the rundown, no artwork (yet) though.
1. “Bloodstrike: Brutalists” by Michel Fiffe.
That's right, the creator of COPRA is doing at least three issues of Rob Liefeld's Bloodstrike. Includes back-up stories and pin-ups by people like Ed Piskor too.
2. “Medieval Spawn + Witchblade” by Brian Holguin and Todd McFarlane.
Crossover mini-series. This also includes some augmented reality options, what app it uses hasn't been said yet though.
3. “Spawn Kills Everyone 2” by Todd McFarlane and Will Robson.
The one-shot was a success, so they're following up with a 4-issue mini series. It features Spawn giving birth to hundreds of smaller Spawn babies who take his “kill list” and try to help out their new father.
4. “Misery”
This was another McFarlane announced project, but no creative team attached yet. It's about a teenage hero who is tired of being pushed around and abused by the actions of others. Very much a #MeToo -inspired project.
5. “Sam and Twitch: True Detectives” miniseries.
Set to run 8 issues, it's already been completed and intended to launch coincidingly with the Spawn movie from Blumhouse Pictures which stars one of the Sam & Twitch characters. Didn't say which creative team was announced yet.
6.“Death or Glory” by Rick Remender and Bengal.
Awesome to see Bengal becoming more of a household name in American comics too, between Batgirl, the Antarctic Press re-releases and now this!
It's a high-speed crime series set to start in May 2018. CBR has an interview and cover art already.
7. “Jook Joint” – Tee Franklin and Maria Nguyen.
Limited series of 5 issues by the Bingo Love team. This is about domestic abuse, racism and other terrible things in a jazz club. Its profits benefit the Healing Heart charity too.
8. “Blackbird” – Sam Humphries and Jen Bertel.
Described as Harry Potter meets Riverdale, this modern fantasy is set for October 2018.
9. “Son of Hitler” – Anthony Del Col, Jeff McComsey, and Geoff Moore.
This is a 200+ page graphic novel about a secret son of Adolf Hitler, releases May 2018.
10. “Farmhand” by Rob Guillory.
That's right, new work from Rob "Chew" Guillory. It's about a family man and new agrarian who returns to his family fields—but these nightmarish crops give a new meaning to ear of corn and fingerling potatoes. Set for July 2018.
11. “The Red Hook” – Dean Haspiel.
This looks like it'll be a print version/adaptation of a webcomic. The graphic novel launches June 2018.
12. “Proxima Centauri” by Farel Dalrymple.
Psychedelic sci-fi, running for 6 issues about escaping the 'spectral dimension space zone'. This should be good fun. Launches in June 2018.
13. “The Last Siege” by Landry Walker and Justin Greenwood.
A medieval war story told in the structure of a spaghetti western. Action-packed, no fantasy or magic, and probably pretty violent.
Summer 2018 release.
14. “Leviathan” by John Layman and Nick Pitarra.
Creators of Chew and Manhattan Projects team up to tell a story about a group millennials trying to do a black magic ritual for laughs and ending up summoning a demonic giant monster determined to kill them all. Summer 2018.
15. "Crowded” by Chris Sebela, Ro Stein, and Ted Brandt.
This is a cynical take on the app-economy and online grudges, by allowing people to crowdfund hitmen. Set for Summer 2018.
16. “Shanghai Red” by Christopher Sebela and Joshua Hixon.
A revenge thriller set on a boat from Shanghai to Portland. June 2018 as well.
17. “The Weatherman” by Jody LeHeup and Nathan Fox, Dave Stewart.
Local weatherman and fun-loving amnesiac Nathan Bright was just a normal guy living the good life on terraformed Mars. But the past Nathan didn’t know he had comes back to murder him when he’s accused of carrying out the worst terrorist attack in human history—an event that wiped out nearly the entire population of Earth.
That's a good pitch! Launches June 2018.
18. “Unnatural” by Mirka Andolfo.
This looks like a translation from a comic from Italy called Contra Natura. It's a fantasy-erotica about cross-species romance and the dangers of breaking societal conventions. July 2018 release.
19. “Dead Rabbit” by Gerry Duggan and John McCrea.
This is about a foul-mouthed mercenary hitman - what Gerry Duggan does best haha. Set for Summer 2018.
20. “What’s the Furthest Place From Here?” by Matthew Rosenberg and Tyler Boss
Tells the story of a gang of young punks getting lost in the wasteland of America. Set for November 2018.
21. “Dead Guy Fan Club” by Annie Wu
Launches in Fall 2018, it's about fans trying to investigate the suspicious death of their favourite rock star.
22. “Echolands” by Hayden Blackman and JH Williams III, Dave Stewart, Todd Klein.
Looks like a giant genre mashup from an all-star creative team, about a thief escaping a wizard and a golem?
"Coming soon"
23. "The Magic Order" by Mark Millar & Oliver Coipel.
This is billed as the first Netflix-produced comic... Set for 6 issues, it's about a secret society of wizards and sorcerers it looks like. Released through Image in Summer 2018.
Whew that should be all, there's more info in the link up top, I just wanted to try and make a quick (hopefully) convenient run-down list for people here.
Anything that excites you guys? I like the sound of Proxima Centauri and The Weatherman a lot right away, and an Annie Wu solo-book could be crazy good too.