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This is the mission patch of the Office of National Intelligence's latest rocket launch for a new spy satellite. And here it is in position. But does it
Batman/Superman #6 was out yesterday, with a cover by Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund. Familiar at all? And the cover to Avengers Vs Thanos, by Jim
Oklahoma City's Marvel tie-in Thunder T-shirt featuring a certain Thor. But is that pose a little familiar? Possibly from a different God of
Above we have the published cover to Five Ghosts #4. And below the cover to Swamp Thing #27 coming out in January. Reach for the stars! In Swipe File we
Announced by Comics Alliance from Vertigo Comics after DC PR gave them the nod, The Royals: Masters Of War, a six issue miniseries by Rob Williams and
Here's the solicit for February's Green Lantern/Red Lantern flipbook, courtesy of Newsarama who got it courtesy of Alex Segura at DC Comics. GREEN
The new Ms Marvel #1 as announced yesterday. Debuting properly in All New Marvel NOW! Point One. And making a teaser debut in today's Captain Marvel #17.
A doodle by cartoonist Annie Wum from a while ago... And the T-shirt for Chile's Lollapalooza 2014, just released. Current copyright law in Chile. In
This is the cover to Bluewater's third biographical comic about Lady Gaga (in comparison, Hilary Clinton has only been worth of on). But is it familiar at
The Illegitimates from IDW “When the world loses its greatest (and most promiscuous) super-spy, Jack Steele, a secret international espionage organization
This is a rather famous Superman drawing by Mike Netzer. During the eighties and nineties, it appeared everywhere. And here's a Babybel TV ad.
On, the left, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as drawn by IDW artist Ross Campbell. And on the right, the work of Damon Bowie, as sold on eBay and his
Dan Jolley, describing his comic book Bloodhound to CBR in 2004. "Radio edit: it's like 'The X-Files' if you replace Mulder with Conan the Barbarian,"
From today's Darkseid #1. And from "goatse"... well, if you don't know, google it with your Google Safe Search off. We did this before. We'll probably do
The following Swipe File concerns the final page of the final issue of Thanos Rising, issue #5, from yesterday. So, you know, spoilers. This is that final
Dream Thief #3, cover by Kevin Nowlan, from 2013. And from Wolverine #12 from 1989 also from Kevin Nowlan. 24 years earlier...
One of the sections of Mother And Child Divided by Damian Hirst. From the pilot episode of Under The Dome. In Swipe File we present two or more images
Greg Capullo is the current artist on the smash-hit Batman monthly series. Before that, he was working for Todd McFarlane on Haunt and Spawn. He may have
On the left, a page from the Art Of Udon by Jeff Cruz, celebrating the work of comics game designers and those inspired by them at Udon. And on the right,
There was an acrylic painting posted on Facebook by a Native American artist named Steven Paul Judd. Here's a page from John Byrne's Fantastic Four #268,
The pictures on the left are by Jamie Fay, on the right, later paid commissions by Alyssa Wills, who also goes by the usernames Tanriel/Vilania. But look!
Is this the closest we'll get to a Preacher movie? Two drawing from the same 'pool... A TV show about, yes, duck hunting, seems to take inspiration for
Someone in East Hollywood Neighborhood Council must really like Alex Ross...
In the nineties, Rick Veitch published the incredible Maximortal, a follow up to his successful Brat Pack series. It told the story of True-Man from two
Tch, what's all this killing about? A couple of coincidentally posed images from Injustice, Gods Among Us and What If AVX alternate realities that got
This is an image created by Russell M. Hossain, initially a line drawing, then digitally coloured. And this is a stained glass window created by Senator
This is the poster by Sergio Grisanti being given away to people who book for first showings of Pacific Rim at an IMAX cinema. And below is a certain
Here's an example of work sold by A Mean Fish, a shop and market stall attendee in Canberra, Australia. Husband and wife team, Matthew and Louise Judd,
Last week we ran a swipe file on the cover of Mark Ellis' novel The Spur, credited to his wife Melissa Martin-Ellis. And there appeared to be plenty more