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
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Skel looks to Doug Mahnke and Jim Lee for his rather expensive prints; "This painting is about the gradual loss of self one experiences when in a
This is a Superman poster by Martin Ansin for Mondo Teets And this is an Alex Ross Superman. And when you lay them on top of each other... Of
Go away. That's if you haven't read Superman Unchained #1 by Scott Snyder and Jim Lee yet
The Spur: Loki's Rock by Mark Ellis, cover by Melissa Martin-Ellis, 2012. The Spider #3 : City Destroyer by Grant Stockbridge, cover by Robert Maguire,
Tim Hanley writes; With DC Comics’ “Villain Month” all the rage this week, we’ve got an extra edition of Gendercrunching to delve into the solicits for
Tim Hanley writes; Both publishers were down slightly in March, but Marvel maintained the highest overall percentage of female creators for a ridiculously
Kiss... And Kiss Kids... coming from IDW... UPDATE: And from the MCM London Expo... Kiss Kids art!
I think it's fairly possible that we'll get a Seven Deadly Sins #1 comic from DC in September, at least according to this DC blog post promoting their
Batman And The Red Hood #20 is out today, with Carrie and all, but the cover does look a little familiar. Possibly because this one, from Age Of Ultron
Photo by Sindha Agha. Dylan Sutcliff writes; To get an interview with Nick Spencer I first had to abandon any semblance of self-worth- okay maybe it
Tim Hanley writes; Although DC went up and Marvel went down in February, Marvel had the higher percentage of female creators yet again, continuing an
Jonathan Glapion posted on Facebook; Will someone please explain, how could this possibly be a commission? I'm going to try not to jump the gun and go all
Kate Woodger writes; I don’t know what to do. I am so upset. Can anyone help me? My painting was created back in 2010, (see it HERE) and since then so
This is a Doctor Who sketch by the webcomic creator Rich Morris. You may have read his Ten Doctors strip. And this is James Gilarte's table at Wondercon