Frank Miller

  1. RIP Joe Simon

    The Four Color Media Monitor &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Because if we're going to try and stop the misuse of our favorite comics and their protagonists by the companies that write and publish them, we've got to see what both the printed and online comics news is doing wrong.… Full Story »

  2. Manga on Japanese plane flights

    The Four Color Media Monitor &bull Dec 14, 2011

    Because if we're going to try and stop the misuse of our favorite comics and their protagonists by the companies that write and publish them, we've got to see what both the printed and online comics news is doing wrong.… Full Story »

  3. Geof Darrow Wraps 'Wolverine' #300 Cover with Ninjas and Yakuza [Exclusive]

    Comics Alliance &bull Dec 13, 2011

    On sale in January from Marvel Comics is the 300th issue of Wolverine, starring the enduringly popular X-Man known for performing decidedly unpleasant tasks at levels of excellence that exceed those of other individuals. Written by Jason Aaron and featuring… Full Story »

  4. SOLICITATIONS: The Creep arrives in Dark Horse Presents

    Major Spoilers &bull Dec 13, 2011

    With another incredible addition to the increasingly impressive lineup, Dark Horse Comics will publish John Arcudi's three-part suicide mystery, The Creep, beginning in Dark Horse Presents #11! In the summer of 1987, a young teenage boy commits suicide. The boy's mother is unsatisfied with the… Full Story »

  5. Random Reads: "Derelict!" by McKenzie, Simonson, and Janson

    Diversions of the Groovy Kind &bull Dec 13, 2011

    What it is, Groove-ophiles! Y'know, most every time I read a Groovy Age mag written by fellow Kentuckian Roger McKenzie I have to scratch my head and wonder. The dude was a great writer, penning a variety of Marvel mags… Full Story »

  6. Marvel is dredging up the Phoenix for the umpteenth time

    The Four Color Media Monitor &bull Dec 12, 2011

    Because if we're going to try and stop the misuse of our favorite comics and their protagonists by the companies that write and publish them, we've got to see what both the printed and online comics news is doing wrong. This blog focuses on both… Full Story »

  7. Captain Cold's powers are pointlessly internalized

    The Four Color Media Monitor &bull Dec 10, 2011

    Because if we're going to try and stop the misuse of our favorite comics and their protagonists by the companies that write and publish them, we've got to see what both the printed and online comics news is doing wrong. This blog focuses on both the good and the bad,… Full Story »

  8. Jerry Robinson dies at 89

    The Four Color Media Monitor &bull Dec 9, 2011

    Because if we're going to try and stop the misuse of our favorite comics and their protagonists by the companies that write and publish them, we've got to see what both the printed and online comics news is doing wrong.… Full Story »

  9. Tom DeFalco won't admit doing a bad job on the FF in the 90s

    The Four Color Media Monitor &bull Dec 9, 2011

    Because if we're going to try and stop the misuse of our favorite comics and their protagonists by the companies that write and publish them, we've got to see what both the printed and online comics news is doing wrong. This blog focuses on both the good and the bad, the newspaper media and the online websites.… Full Story »

  10. Splash Wednesday: Walt Simonson

    Ferret Press/PANEL Weblog &bull Dec 7, 2011

    Yes, I know he's best known for his Thor run. But dig it: 1992. Robocop. Terminator. Frank Miller. Walt Simonson. Don't pretend like you weren't there. This page is from Robocop Versus Terminator #2, published by Dark Horse Comics, 1992. Full Story »

  11. Alan Moore stumbles and turns against Frank Miller

    The Four Color Media Monitor &bull Dec 7, 2011

    Because if we're going to try and stop the misuse of our favorite comics and their protagonists by the companies that write and publish them, we've got to see what both the printed and online comics news is doing wrong. This blog focuses on both the good… Full Story »

  12. LAST CHANCE For Personalized GNs In The Spirit of Giving!

    CBLDF Features (Comic Book Legal Defense Fund) &bull Dec 5, 2011

    TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO RESERVE YOUR PERSONALIZED GRAPHIC NOVELS IN THE CBLDF SPIRIT OF GIVING DRIVE! Don't miss out! Fight censorship by getting your holiday gifts from the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund! 25 of today's most popular… Full Story »

  13. Remember those days?

    Lady, That's My Skull &bull Dec 4, 2011

    THAT PERIOD WHERE FRANK MILLER WASN'T DRAWING MUCH OTHER THAN COVERS BECAUSE MARVEL KNEW WE WOULD BUY ANYTHING BY FRANK MILLER WITHOUT CHECKING THE INTERIOR ART FIRST I would have bought this issue anyways because ROM that's why! Full Story »

  14. Adventure Comics #150 - March 1950

    The Aquaman Shrine &bull Dec 4, 2011

    Comics Weekend"The Boy Who Went To Sea!" Aquaman sneaks aboard, pastes one of Black Jack's men back into the 1940s, and finds the young hostage. To be fair, in this story he tries none of his usual hare-brained "Let's dump… Full Story »

  15. New Round of H.O.F. Auctions

    Evan Dorkin &bull Nov 28, 2011

    We have more stuff up on eBay - some of our own art, some comics-related books and collectibles and stuff. Up for grabs, art-wise: A page from Milk and Cheese #4, a M&C sketch card, that Sandman pin-up I posted… Full Story »

  16. The Simpsons and the Other Mother

    Neil Gaiman &bull Nov 28, 2011

    Here's the SIMPSONS episode that I'm in. It's called THE BOOK JOB. I'm not sure how long it'll be up for. If you're not in the US and you want to watch it, I recommend Tunnelbear (downloadable from http://www.tunnelbear.com/ ).… Full Story »

  17. Fight Censorship, Not Holiday Crowds - Support the CBLDF's Spirit of Giving!

    CBLDF Features (Comic Book Legal Defense Fund) &bull Nov 26, 2011

    Forget fighting the mall crowds this weekend - get the best holiday gifts for the fans on your list from the CBLDF during our The Spirit of Giving holiday gift drive! Order today and get some of the best gift… Full Story »

  18. Unintentional Irony

    Kleefeld on Comics &bull Nov 21, 2011

    Like many of you, I've been hearing news about the Occupy movement for a little while now. However, since I am holding down a full-time job -- one which I would like to keep -- it doesn't make much sense for me to head over to… Full Story »

  19. Re: IRON MAN FOREVER (David Michelinie & Bob Layton / ...) #1-...

    Advanced Iron &bull Nov 21, 2011

    His DD run was great. I remember that those issues used to be pretty pricey, but they've come down a lot in recent years... I'd have to find a summary of #256, it's been ages. I've forgotten where they were at the time. I've recently read it for the first time (it's reprinted in Marvel Visionaries: John Romita Jr), so here's the plot : Iron Man goes back to his space station with a new gizmo to clean up the remnants of the AIM virus and becomes trapped there… Full Story »

  20. Comics You Should Own - Orion

    Comics Should Be Good! &bull Nov 21, 2011

    Orion by Walter Simonson (writer; artist, issues 1-12, 15-25), John Byrne (penciller, issues #13-14), Bob Wiacek (inker, issues #8-9, 19-25), Terry Austin (inker, issues #13-14), Sherilyn van Valkenburgh (colorist, issues #1-8), Tatjana Wood (colorist, issues #9-25), and John Workman (letterer); credits on back-up stories (where different from the main story): Frank Miller (artist, issue #3); Dave Gibbons (artist, issue #4); Eric Stephenson (writer, issue #6), Erik Larsen (penciller, issue #6), Al Gordon (inker, issue #6), Wood (colorist, issue #6); Howard Chaykin (artist, issue #7), Ken Bruzenak (letterer, issue #7); Jeph Loeb (writer, issue #8), Rob Liefeld (penciller, issue #8), Norm… Full Story »



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