Anthology

  1. Comic Book Six Degrees: Ms. Tree to Red Sonja

    Comics Should Be Good! &bull Feb 12, 2012

    I name two comic book characters. You then have to connect the two using only shared appearances in comic books (official appearances in comics only - no cameos like Terry Austin sneaking Popeye into the background of a panel). You… Full Story »

  2. Corey Lewis set to shine in Seattle art show

    Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources &bull Feb 11, 2012

    2012 is ramping up to be a banner year for artist Corey "Reyyy" Lewis. The long-awaited sequel to his breakout graphic novel Sharknife is due out this month, and the artist is planning to release the third volume of his… Full Story »

  3. Frank Santoro and Funny Valentines this Saturday!

    FLOG! &bull Feb 10, 2012

    Cartoonists will want to arrive early to Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery on Saturday evening to preview the " Funny Valentines " ahow and experience visiting artist Frank Santoro's comic book layout workshop at 5:00 PM. Santoro is a columnist for… Full Story »

  4. Frantic as a cardiograph scratching out the lines, Day 41: Flinch #1

    Comics Should Be Good! &bull Feb 10, 2012

    Every day this month, I will be examining the first pages of random comics. This month I will be doing theme weeks, with each week devoted to a single artist. This week: Frank Quitely! Today's page is from Flinch #1,… Full Story »

  5. Flashmob Fridays: Time Warp

    Comics Worth Reading &bull Feb 10, 2012

    The latest Flashmob Friday takes a look back at one of DC's Dollar Comics, Time Warp, a science fiction anthology that ran five issues from 1979-1980. Johnny Bacardi provides some background on the line and its contributors, while Christopher Allen… Full Story »

  6. Mystery in Space

    Vertigo: Graphic Content &bull Feb 10, 2012

    This May, Vertigo will publish MYSTERY IN SPACE, an oversized one shot anthology in the vein of the classic science fiction comic book series. Following last year's Vertigo one shot anthologies STRANGE ADVENTURES and THE UNEXPECTED, MYSTERY IN SPACE will… Full Story »

  7. Happy Birthday, 2000AD! From former Tharg David Bishop

    downthetubes.net news &bull Feb 9, 2012

    Artwork for 'The Visible Man', a stripconsidered for the launch of 2000ADView the comic's original dummyName: David BishopBlog: viciousimagery.blogspot.comCurrently working on: Writing for the BBC1 drama series Doctors. My next episode, Fragile Strength, is scheduled to be broadcast on Tuesday May 8th this year. I lecture part-time on the Creative Writing MA at Edinburgh Napier University, where we offer a unique module in writing for graphic fiction. Guest speakers on the module last year included Andy Diggle, Emma Hayley from selfmadehero, Gordon Rennie, Colin MacNeil and Scott Montgomery from Commando.First memory of 2000AD? The Visible Man - I was fascinated… Full Story »

  8. Haunted Love #8

    Gorilla Daze &bull Feb 6, 2012

    An eerie Don Newton painting graces the cover of this anthology consisting of three romantic tales with a Gothic flavour. By this time, Charlton was well and truly on its own in its pursuit of this niche genre. The first story, "Killer Wolves" by Pete Morisi, is aptly named, as it concerns the strange goings on following the deaths of three German villagers. Wolves are blamed, and the stolid Karl Wogner is… Full Story »

  9. Figure 3.11

    Abstract Comics: The Blog &bull Feb 4, 2012

    Mattias--ca vient d'un manuel introductoire de topologie de 1962, "Intuitive Concepts in Elementary Topology," par B.H. Arnold. Ca vient du chapitre 3, "Networks and Maps," et c'est au sujet d'une version moins forte de la "four-color problem." I like this… Full Story »

  10. Mike Richardson comes to Your Store!

    Dark Horse Comic Blog &bull Feb 2, 2012

    Update 2/2/12: Congratulations to these Five Finalist Stores! JetPack Comics, Cup O' Kryptonite, Graham Cracker Comics, Brainstorm Comics, & Silver Snail Comics. Thank You to all the participants, stores, & fans for the wonderfully creative posts. We will be contacting… Full Story »

  11. Brice Marden

    Abstract Comics: The Blog &bull Feb 2, 2012

    Andrei, I'm impressed by the wide net you cast.these raw, unbalanced drawings are enjoyable to me.they make me think of Marc Van Elburg's recent drawings, & his statement of intent. The artists assembled by Andrei Molotiu for his anthology ABSTRACT… Full Story »

  12. Dark Horse Presents #8 (Kristian Donaldson variant cover)

    Dark Horse Comics &bull Feb 1, 2012

    A brand-new B.P.R.D. story, the beginning of Brian Wood and Kristian Donaldson's The Massive , new Skeleton Key , and the conclusion of Howard Chaykin's Marked Man ? Join the legendary anthology as Dark Horse Presents commemorates the 100th Anniversary… Full Story »

  13. Dark Horse Presents #8 (Duncan Fegredo regular cover)

    Dark Horse Comics &bull Feb 1, 2012

    A brand-new B.P.R.D. story, the beginning of Brian Wood and Kristian Donaldson's The Massive , new Skeleton Key , and the conclusion of Howard Chaykin's Marked Man ? Join the legendary anthology as Dark Horse Presents commemorates the 100th Anniversary… Full Story »

  14. SPACE Prize 2011: PANEL and friends represent!

    Ferret Press/PANEL Weblog &bull Jan 31, 2012

    Bob Corby, founder and show runner of Columbus' own Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo (S.P.A.C.E.) has just announced the finalists for the 2011 SPACE Prize. And your humble blog hosts in the PANEL Collective are well represented: General Category:… Full Story »

  15. Anonymous abstract comic, c. 2007-2008

    Abstract Comics: The Blog &bull Jan 25, 2012

    I bought this comic, together with another one (less obviously sequential) clearly by the same artist at Forbidden Planet in NYC around 2007-2008. I asked at the counter who had drawn it, since it it had no information whatsoever, and… Full Story »

  16. Creepy #7

    Dark Horse Comics &bull Jan 25, 2012

    Hope your New Year's resolution was to be terrified, because Creepy is back to start 2012 with a scream! Featuring the latest from bone-chilling scribes Joe and Keith Lansdale, Christopher Taylor, and Dan Braun, this installment of the abominable anthology… Full Story »

  17. The Intercorstal Pages 47, 48 and 49

    Abstract Comics: The Blog &bull Jan 19, 2012

    A few of you may remember my project The Intercorstal from a little while ago (terrifyingly, I think it was years, rather than months...). Work has continued apace on it -- the last news featured on this blog about it… Full Story »

  18. Daily OCD: 12/15/11

    FLOG! &bull Dec 16, 2011

    It seems sort of cruel to celebrate the final issue of Mome, Fantagraphics' premier anthology of comics. But one can hardly resist such a celebratory finale. As to be expected, Mome Volume 22 packs a wallop, throwing in a mind-bending array of cartoonists, some Mome regulars, some first-time contributors. Some favorites: Joe Kimball's 'Secret Hand,' Tim Lane's 'Belly Gunner,' Eleanor Davis' 'Nita Go Home' and 'Loving Bin Laden' by James Romberger. As always, this is a refreshing and eye-opening anthology. So thank you, Mome, and goodbye." Jacques Tardi's wildly inventive The Arctic Marauder follows Jerome Plumier as he tries to… Full Story »

  19. Tom Neely: "I'm not marketing my semi-pornographic book to teenage girls."

    Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources &bull Dec 15, 2011

    [KRISTI] VALENTI: I think there is a wolf cycle going on right now in indy comics; there was that werewolf anthology they put out at CCS. [TOM] NEELY: I haven't seen it. VALENTI: I don't know if it was the… Full Story »

  20. Jack Kirby went to abstract comics !

    Abstract Comics: The Blog &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Thanks, I've never seen it in color before! The original art for it was published in one of Craig Yoe's books--because, well, as far as I can tell he owns it, and most of Craig's books are about showing us… Full Story »



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