Seriously, what were they thinking regarding the new design of Dazzler's costume in X-Men? Note, it's just the same round the front as well. In Swipe File
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Could Claudette Colbert's costume playing the lead in the 1934 movie Cleopatra provided the inspiration for the Vampirella costume designed by Trina
On the left, a flipped version from of the cover to Superman:Batman Apocalypse. On the right the Necrosha one shot. Both by Clayton Crane. Whaddayathink?
By Mike McLarty of ComicKarma is helping out while Rich Johnston is in holday in Venice. Follow him here, email him here. Love him or loath him, Erik
The Delcourt "Seven" series of graphic novels. Cover designs from 2007. The Marvel Civil War crossover. Cover designs from 2006. In Swipe File we present
On the left, an illustration by Dune's John Shoenherr from And Seven Times Never Kill Man by George R R Martin that appeared in Analog. And on the right,
In the left corner, the new low budget superhero movie written and directed by Mark Millar, Miracle Park. In the right corner, Miracle Park, in Palm Beach
Have you ever seen anything quite so untempting? Can't you just imagine the meeting. I bet these were the Hostess boss's idea, there's no other
Arlene C. Harris is a woman after my own heart. She has taken what seems like weeks to put this together and post on her LiveJournal account. She has
Batman Forever's Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me, check the riffs at 1:08 and 2:04. Then check out Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark's Boy Falling From
I just ran a piece on a True Blood variant comic from Down Under. Here's one a little close to home that's very swipe-worthy. Larry's Comics is a store
The cover to IDW's new The Cape comic book for December, based on a short story by Locke & Key's Joe Hill, and the classic Dan Jurgens cover for
And yes, that is George Perez, artist of the cover, in the posed photo... In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some
Mike McMahon's Judge Dredd has been admired by many - and copied by some. On the left, McMahon art from "Umpty Candy", 1979 and on the right, Ian
Brian Bolland has had an interesting time of it, fighting the artist Erro, initially exposed by this website, as a high art swiper. Well, Brian, here's