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Marvel's Pre-Eminent Hero For 2015?
Axel Alonso told CBR, Given his profile in all other mediums, which Marvel superhero should be the pre-eminent Marvel hero in comics? He will be. Well, the obvious one would be Spider-Man – films, TV, games, underwear etc But he already is the pre-eminent hero. So who else? Daredevil is getting his Netflix show (and we are guessing,[...]
Dan Slott Tells The Internet How Silk Got Her Own Series
For what it's worth, I remember a few years ago when the comics fanbase has whipped themselves up into believing that Dan DiDio was going to be fired so much that one speculation started supporting another speculation, until in the end, Deadline reported it as happening. Even Bleeding Cool has been known to drink the Kool Aid[...]
Yoe Books Launches The Yippie Yi Yoe Society – Hear Their Theme Song
Yoe Books are the publisher of all manner of envelope-pushing classic comics and comics that should be archived and remembered via a team-up with IDW They brough us Alice in Comicland in 2014, a collection of beautiful Alice in Wonderland themed comics from a wide spectrum of classic creators, and also many a volume of[...]
Dynamite's Pulp Nostalgia 'Specials' Covers By Robert Hack Are Quite Nifty
We celebrate and cherish our pulp fiction heritage in comics a great deal, and especially look back to the painted cover art that has so strongly made a visual impact on comics Recently, Dynamite Entertainment released their "specials", double-sized stories in prestige format for The Avenger, The Shadow, and Doc Savage I have a big[...]
Get Half Off Your First ComiXology Purchase, Whatever It Is
But right now ComiXology are doing a special sale, half off your first order. And because they are maybe trying to get pirates to go legit, they are using for the discount code, the filename suffix of many pirated comics, CBR. It might also be the perfect opportunity to purchase a digital comic for a friend, a[...]
Terror Assault On McFarlane And Liefeld From Fantagraphics
They describe the book thus, Cartoonist Benjamin Marra brilliantly satirizes America's obsession with justice – and disinterest in consequences – via a highly stylized, hyper-masculine style that evokes 1980s independent comics and, to a lesser extent, the blissfully ignorant aesthetics of 1990s Image Comics like Todd McFarlane's Spawn and Rob Liefeld's Youngblood Gushing with violence, sex,[...]