Bust Magazine online interviews MADAME XANADU artist Amy Reeder Hadley (News - Posted April 28, 2009)
Amy Reeder Hadley is the artist on DC/Vertigo Comics' monthly book MADAME XANADU, one of the few titles in the line focused on a female lead character. Madame Xanadu moves through history, using magic to insinuate herself into various events familiar and strange. She has run-ins with everyone from Merlin to Marie Antoinette, and even has a showdown of sorts with everyone's favorite Vertigo character, Death. Hadley was just nominated for her first Eisner award (the comics...
HOUSE OF MYSTERY HALLOWEEN ANNUAL (Comic - On Sale October 14, 2009)
Written by Matthew Sturges, Peter Milligan, Matt Wagner, Bill Willingham and Chris Roberson; Art by Luca Rossi, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Amy Reeder Hadley, Mark Buckingham and Kevin Nowlan, Mike Allred and others; Cover by Esao Andrews
It's Halloween at The House of Mystery, and that can only mean one thing: the bash of a lifetime! But when Fig discovers a strange mask in the attic, she begins having visions of everywhere the mask has been, and she quickly becomes the life and death of the party. This special 48-page annual contains a framing story by the regular HOUSE OF MYSTERY creative team of writer Matthew Sturges and artists Luca Rossi and Jose Marzan Jr. Also included is a series of short stories from a few regular...MADAME XANADU #10 (Comic - On Sale April 29, 2009)
Written by Matt Wagner; Art and Cover by Amy Reeder Hadley and Richard Friend
The cold and omnipotent Phantom Stranger is the only man throughout all of time who vexes the mysterious Madame Xanadu. When the two timeless lovers meet in a final confrontation, the past, present and future will hang in the...MADAME XANADU #16 (Comic - On Sale October 28, 2009)
Written by Matt Wagner; Art and cover by Amy Reeder Hadley and Richard Friend
The original MADAME XANADU team of Eisner nominees Matt Wagner and Amy Reeder Hadley is back! When the gloss and polish of a 1950s Madison Avenue exec's wife begins to tarnish, Madame Xanadu's present investigation will stir up a rivalry from the powerful mystic's...MADAME XANADU #17 (Comic - On Sale November 25, 2009)
Written by Matt Wagner; Art and cover by Amy Reeder Hadley and Richard Friend
Chasing down a mystery that haunts Manhattan socialites, Madame Xanadu discovers that she is in fact the center of their creepy plot. And if that'snot enough, she's being tailed by a shadowy detective who just might be out of this...MADAME XANADU #18 (Comic - On Sale December 23, 2009)
Written by Matt Wagner; Art and cover by Amy Reeder Hadley and Richard Friend
Caught in a catfight foretold millennia past, Madame Xanadu's immortality is put to the test. And she finds the only thing worse than an innocent housewife possessed by the devil is a housewife possessed by her first and fiercest...MADAME XANADU #19 (Comic - On Sale January 13, 2010)
Written by Matt Wagner; Art by Joëlle Jones and David Hahn; Cover by Amy Reeder Hadley and Richard Friend
After the shocking conclusion to the previous issue, a 2-part story by guest artist Joëlle Jones begins a storybook look back at Madame Xanadu's earliest days in ancient, pastoral Britain. The Elder Folk confront the coming of mortal man, and the rivalry between two ageless sisters takes...MADAME XANADU #20 (Comic - On Sale February 24, 2010)
Written by Matt Wagner; Art by Joëlle Jones and David Hahn; Cover by Amy Reeder Hadley
Presenting the conclusion of guest artist Joëlle Jones' flashback revealing Madame Xanadu's earliest days. Squabbles with the young immortal's sister Morganna intensify and turn bloody as the world of Fairy and Roman conquest vie for domination of pre-history...MADAME XANADU VOL. 1: DISENCHANTED (Graphic Novel - Softcover)
Written by Matt Wagner; Art by Amy Reeder Hadley and Richard Friend; Cover by Amy Reeder Hadley
"The fast pace [is] instantly immersive, as is Amy Reeder Hadley's finely detailed, complicated art, which is almost shockingly pretty. B+"– The Onion "This features lots of the fairies, magicians and medieval-style witchcraft in a style that evokes at least a little bit the classic Midsummer Night's Dream issue of THE SANDMAN. The book looks lovely and reads well." – Variety The first ten issues of the hit series from writer Matt Wagner and rising star artist Amy...