The opening to Spider-Man, soundtrack by Danny Elfman. Ultraviolet opening, sound track by Klaus Badelt. Surprisingly Ultraviolet has more comics in the
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There appears to be only one way to sell a major event in Marvel Comics. With multiple choice Celebrity Squares... Or is it Brady Bunch? And will the
Marvel have launched their new digital comics reader, giving it a 3.0 suffix and, well, let's face it, learnt from some of the more popular comic book
Steamcrow is a company that creates odd little characters and sells them on buttons, posters, whatever they can lay their hands on, including the Monster
Did anyone else seeing Magog's mother Alba, designed by Howard Porter, on the DC blog The Source get a sudden flash to Queen Amidala from Star Wars: The
Tanker of the Comic Bloc forums first posted this possible swipe file... Brian Bolland on The Killing Joke Frank Quitely's cover for Batman And Robin #3,
Sketch cards are placed in trading card boxes, as rare collectibles, small pieces of original art that often can become very collectable. Such as this
It may not be the most obvious of all swipe files. But at Wizardworld Chicago Comic Con, Mark Millar confessed that he saw the cover to heavy metal band
The Crown of Thorns starfish from Finding Nemo, published by Boom! Comics (left) - and it's Wikipedia entry. See, that's how you do research. Now, in
Panini is one of the biggest comics publishers in Europe, best known in the US for their reprints of Marvel title. It also published Nausicaa Valley Of
Oh okay, okay it's Ryan Reynolds, recently seen as Wade Wilson/Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine and slated to play the yuckster mercenary in a
The Harvey Awards-Nominated Nascar Heroes #5 comic... And a familiar scene from the Speed Racer cartoon. Hmm. And Racer Z... any relation to Speed Racer's
Marvel's alternate Eighties cover for the X-Men... and Jamie Lee Curtis, around that time. In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each
Frank Quitely's cover for All Star Superman #1. Darick Robertson's cover for The Boys #34, already in trouble at Diamond. A nice "swipe" here, clearly a
Currently on BBC Radio 4, the League Of Gentlemen's Mark Gatiss and Doctor Who novelist, writer and actor, is talking about the Target range of Doctor Who