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  1. Commissions: Bast, Corrine, Sere

    adistantsoil.com &bull Feb 10, 2012

    The scary news this week is that Marvel received a judgment against an artist for doing convention sketches and selling prints. It's unlikely Marvel would have sued for damages had the artist not sued (and lost) in the first place.… Full Story »

  2. Champion Sports

    Gorilla Daze &bull Jan 11, 2012

    Proof, if any were needed, that in the 1970s DC would publish anything, Champion Sports was the brainchild of our old friend, Joe Simon. With art by long-time Simon associate Jerry Grandenetti, the comic featured tales of everyday sporting courage.… Full Story »

  3. Thank Yous

    Peter David.net &bull Jan 9, 2012

    As is the case, I suspect, with many of the writers presently working in the industry, there is a fanboy within me who's always bubbling away just below the surface. And the point at which he really comes slopping over comes when I have the opportunity to work with artists who drew the comics I read when I was a fan. That's why fans are always surprised when they ask me what artists I'd like to work with, and I respond with names like Steve Ditko, Kurt Schaffenberger: folks like that. I still remember the thrill I got when, for… Full Story »

  4. CBR Review: Avengers Academy, issue 23

    CBR Reader Reviews &bull Dec 16, 2011

    Avengers Academy" recently added two new main characters (Lightspeed and White Tiger), so a third character showing up this month seems a little odd at first. But then again, if you had the chance of introducing X-23 in issue #21 or #23, I bet you'd pick the latter, too. Christos… Full Story »

  5. ComicsAlliance's 11 Best Comics of 2011, #8-7

    Comics Alliance &bull Dec 15, 2011

    As 2011 draws to close, ComicsAlliance has assembled its annual list of the best comics and graphic novels of the year, with the help and input of our editors, writers, and readers. Like any list, it is naturally subjective, but we've packed it chock full of eleven comics that have awed us, excited us, and entertained us over the last 12 months and books that we're passionate about recommending. You can read about #11-8 here, and we continue today with #8-7 in our Top 11 Comics of 2011. Scott Snyder's tenure on Detective Comics -- anchored by artistic partners Jock… Full Story »

  6. Preview: Garth Ennis' The Complete Battlefields

    CBR Previews &bull Dec 12, 2011

    Three tales of lost innocence, tragedy and suspense set during the Second World War, by writer Garth Ennis and artists Russ Braun, Peter Snejbjerg and Carlos Ezquerra. As the German army smashes deep into Soviet Russia and the defenders of… Full Story »

  7. 'It's a Good Life' Drags 'Calvin and Hobbes'-style Artwork into Adulthood

    Comics Alliance &bull Dec 10, 2011

    When I first heard that there was a webcomic called It's a Good Life drawn in the style of Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes, I immediately assumed that it was a retelling of the Twilight Zone episode with Calvin in… Full Story »

  8. NYC - Fourth Anniversary Signing

    Convention Scene &bull Dec 10, 2011

    This is it! Our favorite event of the entire year, the celebration of another year of our existence and this time we've extended the celebration to THREE DAYS! They will be here signing, sketching and talking comics so make sure… Full Story »

  9. Making a Splash: John Byrne's Iron Fist Part One

    Diversions of the Groovy Kind &bull Dec 9, 2011

    Here we go, Groove-ophiles! These are the first set of splash pages from the legendary Chris Claremont/John Byrne Iron Fist run (Marvel Premiere #25, July 1975; Iron Fist #'s 1-9, August 1975-September 1976). All you have to do is look… Full Story »

  10. iZombie #20 Review

    IGN Comics &bull Dec 8, 2011

    First and foremost, if you haven't seen the cover to iZombie #20, seek it out. Without a doubt it's the best cover of the week, and likely in my top ten for the year. Secondly, this issue continues one of… Full Story »

  11. Pimp Slapped By The Hand Of God

    Reporting on Marvels and Legends &bull Nov 29, 2011

    I was sure I would have done a post about God Hand at some point, but I can't find it. Maybe I was waiting until I beat it. Since I don't see that happening any time soon, the wait is over.God Hand (on the PS2) is a beat 'em up, plain and simple. There are a few mini-games, like blackjack and betting on chihuahua races, but those are just ways to get more money so you can buy more power ups or new, devastating attacks. The rest of it is sending Gene… Full Story »

  12. Gift guides and best-sellers

    MangaBlog &bull Nov 28, 2011

    Lori Henderson has the latest list of all-ages comics and manga at Good Comics for Kids, and the Manga Village team makes their picks from the past week's new manga releases as well. Looking for a gift for the otaku… Full Story »

  13. When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth

    Lady, That's My Skull &bull Nov 23, 2011

    Oh, no! Susie Derkins and Mr. Bun have taken an unscheduled trip into the past to when dinosaurs ruled the Earth! Calvin should not have left the keys in the time machine for just anyone to stumble upon but then… Full Story »

  14. Digital Strips Podcast 267 - Review - Velia, Dear

    Digital Strips: The Web Comics Podcast &bull Nov 21, 2011

    Hey people of the Internet. Stop putting punctuation in the name of your webcomics. It makes my show titles look weird. Can't you see what you're doing to me? I'm looking at you Miss Beaton. This week's episode is a… Full Story »

  15. Young Justice - "Alpha Male"

    The Aquaman Shrine &bull Nov 19, 2011

    Hi everyone, Andy Luckett here again with a review of the Young Justice episode "Alpha Male". Our story picks up in Northern India, where Gotham City Mayor Hamilton Hill and associates are in the middle of a big game hunt. After spotting a tiger in a tree, Hill takes aim, only to watch the tiger fall into a strange energy trap and be knocked unconscious. Even more surprising, Hill turns to see...a gorilla wielding a Gatling gun! The gorilla opens fire and… Full Story »

  16. Bluewater for February

    Comic Related Headlines &bull Nov 18, 2011

    Written by DARREN G. In time for the feature film! With the Gods humbled and the Kraken defeated, Perseus thought Argos was to enter a Golden Age of peace and prosperity. He was wrong. War drums are beating, the Olympians are again scheming and Perseus' mettle would be severely tested. But there is a new menace neither man nor Olympian could envision. This sequel contains more of what made 2008's Wrath of the Titans a a successful and entertaining rollercoaster ride: more action, more intrigue...and more monsters! Greek gods and the monsters of myth collide in this new all-ages series!… Full Story »

  17. AVENGERS ACADEMY WEEK: Gage on the Series So Far, Part 2

    Newsarama Top Stories &bull Nov 17, 2011

    As Newsarama's "Avengers Academy Week" continues, we present the second half of our recap of the series thus far, with writer Christos Gage providing commentary on each arc. Here, we discuss from Avengers Academy #9 all the way to the present, with topics including the return of Korvac, the popular "Super Hero Prom" issue, the impact Fear Itself had on the book, and the team's recent move out west. Teach Your Children" / "Redemption Song" / "Return of Korvac" (Avengers Academy #9-#12)Recap: Finesse meets Taskmaster, who she believes to be her father - and very well might be. Later, Speedball… Full Story »

  18. New 'Superman' Game Arrives for iOS Devices [Video]

    Comics Alliance &bull Nov 17, 2011

    It's been some time since fans had easy access to a modern Superman videogame -- let alone one they actually wanted to play -- but from the looks of Tiger Games and Chillingo Ltd's newly released Superman iOS title, the… Full Story »

  19. Echavarria, Luis - Bizarre Love Triangle

    Optical Sloth &bull Nov 16, 2011

    Check any expectations you may have for happy endings here at the door. Ah, my favorite kind of comic, the one that doesn't pander to anybody or let them off the hook with some happy nonsense when reality would go… Full Story »

  20. Review time! with Primahood

    Comics Should Be Good! &bull Nov 15, 2011

    Tyler Cohen was nice enough to send me Primahood in the mail, and I'd like to thank her. DIY comics are pretty awesome, and Cohen has a lot to say in these few pages. What she does have to say and whether I agree with it is what made me think. I think I'm going to ramble a bit here, so bear with me, please. In the meantime, Primahood is in full color (very nicely colored, actually) and costs $6.50. It's a bargain! Primahood consists of two different kinds of stories. Cohen created a group called the Primazons, who are… Full Story »



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