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Step-By-Step Through Fabiano Neve's Red Sonja / Conan Cover
This particular cover is for Excalibur Comics and can be found: http://www.excaliburccg.com/ For more on Dynamite and Dark Horse's Red Sonja / Conan #1, click here. Tonight we get a look at Fabiano Neves' retailer exclusive cover for Red Sonja/Conan #1 In the images below we see how he roughed-out the cover,[...]
Fanboy Rampage: Dan Slott Vs. Andrew Wheeler And The Rest Of Twitter
But there you go. This received considerable criticism on-line, especially in comparison to DC Comics' approach to such character representation, and even more especially when it dovetailed into other criticisms made against Marvel for the lack of black writers being employed by the publisher. Amazing Spider-Man writer, Dan Slott, defended his editor-in-chief with a Teddy Roosevelt quote that[...]
Bleeding Into The Noir, 2039 Style
Bleed 2039. A graphic novel brought to you by AHR Visions. Writer/Creator - Alan James Edwards. Artist/CEO AHR Visions - Abdul Rashid. Executive Producer
Millennials: You Are Special
The best part and biggest advantage of managing the Midtown Comics Grand Central location is the customers They are each so unique with various perspectives and experiences in the world of comics There are cosplayers, and creators, businessmen and baristas, people with nothing in common except that they want to find out what's happening next[...]
The Fantastic Four Embargo Appears To Be Holding… For Now
He has read the comics growing up and said that a lot of the movies of not do the comics just I ecbut he said that this one was actually pretty well done He also said that the reshooting, while they brought about a messy production were worth it in the end to make the[...]
John Byrne Gets A Mixed Marvel Omnibus, And Other 2016 Omnibi
In April, Marvel Comics are to publish the Marvel Universe By John Byrne Omnibus, collecting a number of his shorter runs on titles, to accompany his already collected Fantastic Four, Uncanny X-Men and Alpha Flight runs. Collecting: Champions #11-15; Marvel Preview #11; Avengers #164-166, #181-191; Power Man #48-50; Marvel Premiere #47-48; Captain America #247-255; Silver Surfer (1982) #1; Incredible Hulk #314-319;[...]
The Samurnauts: Curse Of The Dreadnuts, The Graphic Novel!
Project by Unshaven Comics; Matt Wright, Marc Alan Fishman, and Kyle Gnepper Project closes August 31st The book itself will be published and sent to backers in January, 2016. Marc Fishman writes, The Samurnauts are a team of samurai-astronauts, led by an immortal kung fu monkey, defending humanity from shapeshifting demon dinosaurs, and zombie-cyborg pirates… in space! I've[...]
I'll Buy That For $1 – Expanding An Ungrounded Universe On Kickstarter
It had a funding goal of $1 and is cruising towards its first stretch goal as of the writing of this article. Kickstarter has been a platform for many indie and not-so-indie comic book projects, including campaigns by several Image Comics books released by Top Cow, Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder's Rocket Girl, Rob Liefeld's delayed[...]
Is Ta-Nehisi Coates Writing A New Comic Book For Marvel?
Outside of hip-hop, it was in comics that I most often found the aesthetics and wisdom of my world reflected Monica Rambeau was my first Captain Marvel James Rhodes was the first Iron Man I knew. And he wrote, I never read One More Day I generally hated the notion that you couldn't have a grown-up superhero,[...]
Michael Rooth Covers Red Sonja / Conan #1
The cover is for 1811 Comics in Upstate NY – https://www.facebook.com/1811Comics For more on Red Sonja / Conan #1 from Dynamite and Dark Horse, click here. Here is a retailer exclusive cover for Red Sonja / Conan #1 by artist Michael Rooth You can see below the various iterations Rooth did to get[...]
Making A Comic Book Out Of The Movies
Some comics readers simply prefer print to reading on screens are likely to wait for the trades and will never even visit your website And archive binging several year's worth of comics isn't the most enjoyable reading experience for many people, so books can help them get caught up And, of course, it just helps[...]
What George R.R. Martin Actually Loved About Ant-Man
Martin loves and follows comics as much as he does Now, maybe you guys already knew this, but I don't know much about the writer himself only that he does a great job of killing off every character you love in a book So I visited Mr Martin's blog just see what his thoughts were[...]