Calling historical firsts can be tricky business, and history tends to be a series of organically messy and overlapping evolutionary steps. For example, by the time that Scott Fahlman had created the first ASCII emoticons in 1982, PLATO system users had been communicating with a pretty extensive set of crude graphical emoticons for about a[...]
Smiley Archives
Now you can have Red Sonja, Vampirella, and Smiley from Chaos! Comics adorn your kitchen or bar And it doesn't just offer up pint glasses and bottle openers — some of the other rewards include digital comics, graphic novels, and even busts designed by fan favorite Arthur Adams.
It starts with a two-piece Red Sonja pint glass set featuring[...]
The publisher is offering up a Smiley the Psychotic Button bottle opener and a two-piece Red Sonja pint glass set.
Smiley the Psychotic Button Bottle Opener
Crafted by George Bewer's guys at the Brewing Factory, the fully sculpted bottle opener of Evil Ernie's best friend is 3.75 inches tall and made out of a sturdy zinc alloy[...]
It might as well be DC Universe Rebirth #2.
It ties into the end of Titans Hunt #8 as well…
We got more details of what had happened to the citizens and superheroes of the DC Universe.
While in the Batcave, Batman has a smiley face to analyse.
I can't deny that this kind of thing feels more like[...]
I suppose if any Dynamite character was suitable for Emojis, it would be Evil Ernie's sentient badge, Smiley The Psychotic Button And it's been used to launch a new service with Swyft Media to sell Dynamite-based emoji to
help fans further express themselves via branded digital stickers, photo filters, and phone themes[...]
Dynamite Entertainment's next trip into the Chaos! Comics line will be with Chaos: Smiley the Psychotic Button Written by Mike Raicht (Dark Shadows) and featuring artwork by Juanan Antonio (Dungeons & Dragons), this 48-page one-shot special explores the origin of Smiley — the demonic entity affixed to the chest of Evil Ernie The one-shot will featuring[...]
With the revival of the Chaos! Comics line kicking off this week for Dynamite, Ande Parks chatted with series writer Tim Seeley about where the project is