A cover to The Comedian #5, by JG Jones. And this photograph for LIFE Magazine from Guadalcanal in 1942 from the then- 25-year-old photographer Ralph
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"Trying our some new art for Lilliana. Pen and ink, mixed media using photoshop. No unauthorized copying, duplicating or reposting without author's
Deja vu. It happens. I remember when reading Warren Ellis' Ultimate Galactus trilogy something tickling my head. Turned out Warren Ellis had repurposed a
On top The Standard issue 5... With a slightly familiar exclamation mark? Nevertheless, The Standard does have it's own superhero, Super Dude and a look
Here is the cover to Dredd #8 by Howard Chaykin, and coloured by Jesus Aberto, posted by IDW EIC Chris Ryall; And a drawing, finished and unfinished, by
If nothing else, I do enjoy them facing off like that. In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree. They may be
Courtesy of Midtown Comics here.... I'm presuming they don't deal with copyright law. In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other
From Marvel in 2013. From DC in 2012. Interestingly, despite their respective executive structure, it's Marvel who has the woman on top. In Swipe File we
Cosplay could get very boring all of a sudden. In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree. They may be homages,
It may no longer have a camel on the cover. But Worlds' Finest #7 does have a wolf on the inside. But not just any wolf. But the internet viral meme
From the new solicitations for Supergirl #18 and a rather familiar scene from the cover of World Of Flashpoint. Of course it all goes back to a bloke...
Tom Mandrake's cover to The Hell You Ride #1 from Dark Horse Comics, 2012. Appeal To The Great Spirit, outside of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
Why am I getting flashes to that Joe Kelly issue of Deadpool? The scene we saw at the end of All-New X-Men. Brian Bendis didn't just pull it out of the
Yesterday Bleeding Cool told you about a new comic, Rock Thrower, about a Palestinian rock thrower-turned-baseball player. It did have a familiar ring...
From the book Modern Dog by Robynn Raye and Michael Strassburger, From the Disney/Target D-Signed T-shirt, from the Sharpay line designed to promote High
Deadpool convention sketch by Rob Liefeld, from a request... Harley Quinn cover, back when she had a title of her own. In Swipe File we present two
The Gauntlet from Geico's The Gauntlet. Currently everywhere with power working...
Fables #122 by Joao Ruas vs. Night of 1000 Wolves by Dave Wachter...
Spotted on 4chan; wearing a Green Lantern hoodie stoners come up to me Duuuude sick 101 Skateboarding shirt This guy loves the green Let's go smoke up and
On the left, Canadian punk band D.O.A's new album We Come in Peace. And on the right, the cover to Secret Warriors #7 by Jim Cheung. Peace or War? You decide!
Thanks to Little Bleeder Paul DiFilippo for this one. On the left, a panel from Demon Knights, on the right, a scene from Asterix & Cleopatra. In
Here's a preview of the Marvel NOW! relaunch of Deadpool #1. At NYCC, we learned that Deadpool will see the Merc With A Mouth fighting the revived zombies
On the left, the first page of Uncanny Avengers #1 And on the right, the first page of online comic Exe: Executable File (released in print and online in
Happier days... Greg Capullo on the left, Rob Liefeld on the right. In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree.
On the left, a page from Batman Odyssey. On the right, the inside cover of Vampirella Magazine #44. Both by Neal Adams... In Swipe File we present two or
Adi Tantimedh writes; Last week saw the debut of a rather unusual military thriller series THE LAST RESORT on ABC. It was unusual for reasons that weren’t
The other new additions to the teaching staff include Kubert School graduate and professional letterer Rod Ollerenshaw, and computer graphics instructor
On the left, Jae Lee's cover to Before Watchmen: Ozymandias #2, and on the right his cover to Masks #2... Not so much a swipe, more a thematic posed
The cover for Avengers Arena #1 was a far too obvious swipe of Battle Royale. The second... not as much. Sure it uses the Battle Royale-styled logo for
Stan Lee is is the child of Jewish immigrant parents, and he served in World War II with the military classification of "playwright", one of only nine men





























