Corps Creator - Tomm Coker (Black Monday Murder, Marvel, Catacombs ...)

Interview Tomm Coker Tomm Coker, born November 3, 1972, in Sacramento, is an American comics artist and filmmaker. His career began in the early 1990s at Image Comics, Marvel, DC Comics, and Dark Horse, on titles such as Gen 13 Bootleg and Nightfall: The Black Chronicles. After a hiatus, he returned in 2003 with the miniseries Blood & Water at Vertigo, marking a stylistic shift toward a more pronounced realism. During the same period, he directed the short film A Day Between (2003) and the horror feature Catacombs (2007), starring Shannyn Sossamon and singer Pink. His most acclaimed collaboration remains The Black Monday Murders, a crypto-noir series with Jonathan Hickman at Image Comics, blending occultism and global finance: the great schools of magic are in reality banking cartels controlling society, populated by Russian vampire oligarchs, black popes, and bewitched American aristocrats. The series, launched in August 2016, has been officially on hiatus since 2018, with eight issues published out of a planned conclusion. On the recent activity front, he contributed variant covers for The Missionary, the horror series from DSTLRY published between 2024 and 2025, as well as for I Was a Fashion School Serial Killer at Image Comics in 2025. He is also listed in the special thanks of the film Deadpool & Wolverine (2024).