Thanks to Adrian for letting us know about this! It turns out that recently the Steve Lieber illustrated comic “Underground” was scanned and posted in its entirety on the 4Chan /co/ board, without permission of course. This sort of blatant piracy is nothing new on the internet. What is unusual is what happened after the [...]
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James Hance might be my new favorite artist. I wish I had known about his stuff when my daughters were a bit younger. Their rooms would have been wall-to-wall Hance… Check out more here.
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It’s hard to believe it has been only 31 years since this gem fell off the map. Can we expect scenes this sublime, unmuddled by dialog or editing in the new Captain America movie? One can only hope.
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Head on over to ComiXology they are have a great sale with many titles discounted up to 50% off! As mentioned on our last podcast, ComiXology is the comic reader for the iPad, as well as on the web. This is probably the closest thing to iTunes (or Kindle) for comics right now. Tons of [...]
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Comics fans who are awaiting the big-screen debut of “The Avengers” are in a bit of a tizzy these days. Last week, Marvel let it be known that the services of Ed Norton would no longer be necessary– they claimed a need for a “team player” in the role. Currently, actor Mark Ruffalo’s name is being [...]
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Entertainment Weekly was given the green light to debut the new Green Lantern costume on the cover of its Comic-Con issue. If you haven’t seen the cover yet, you can take a look at it here. A couple of quick comments, and then I will turn the floor over to the loyal readers of this [...]
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It is always easy to slam something new. Change is tough. And it is especially easy to rip something new when you either don’t care about it at all, or you care about it waaaay to much. With Wonder Woman, I guess I’m in neither group. I’ll admit that I used to watch the TV [...]
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Seventy-two years ago today, the superhero comic was born. Action Comics #1 introduced the world to a guy named Superman. Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster probably never dreamed that a little over seventy years later, collectors would be shelling out a million dollars for their little comic book. So here is my question for all [...]
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Click the pic or here to see The Comics Alliance look at their 18 favorite panels with Batman. You will notice a large number of them involve punching.
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