Vertigo's 'Time Warp' Anthology Returns Rip Hunter and Trolls with Super-Science
What I love about the comic book anthology is the frequently anarchic approach they can take to compiling disparate creators and stories. It's like putting a bunch of great cartoonists, writers and...
View ArticleEnnis And Parlov's 'Fury MAX' Presents A Soldier And Country That Can't Live...
If recent revelations can teach us anything, it's that Americans will always have a shadow behind us. Since the end of World War II, we have invested so much money and power and authority in our...
View ArticleBest Art Ever (This Week) – 07.12.13
We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, but because cartoonists, illustrators and their fans share countless numbers of great images...
View ArticleLegendary Comics Unveils 'Godzilla: Awakening' Prelude Comic Cover By Art Adams
We truly live in a golden age of great artists drawing Godzilla. James Stokoe's Godzilla: The Half-Century War was an artistic powerhouse at IDW a little over a year ago, and now, Legendary Comics has...
View Article11 Of The Best Stories From DC Digital's 'Adventures of Superman' Anthology
With the wrap-up of writer Joe Keatinge's multi-artist "Strange Visitor" epic in Adventures of Superman last week, the series is nearing a full year of weekly, digital Superman stories. It's easily...
View ArticleBehind The Scenes Of Ghostface Killah's New Album & Comic '36 Seasons' With...
Earlier this month, Ghostface Killah announced the release of 36 Seasons, an ambitious new album on Salvation/Tommy Boy Records which is accompanied by an exclusive 20-page comic booklet that features...
View ArticleImage Expo Unveils New Projects from Ellis, Aaron, Simone, Rucka, Wimberly,...
Image Comics held its now traditional pre-San Diego one-day show on Thursday at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, and unveiled an impressive roster of new titles for the coming year...
View ArticleShake, Rattle & Rolling Into Modernity: 'Black Canary' #2 [Review]
Reading Black Canary wasn't just reading another comic book --- the character comes with a lot of baggage for me, so I felt bound to be more critical of it than I am of any other book. But by the time...
View ArticleNoir on Fire in Kot, Taylor and Loughridge's 'Wolf' #1 [Review]
Wolf #1, written by Ales Kot with art by Matt Taylor and Lee Loughridge, opens with one of the most beautifully distinct images I've seen in a comic this year: a man on a hillside overlooking LA; the...
View ArticleSi Spurrier and Ryan Kelly Unleash the Wolves of War for 'Cry Havoc' [Interview]
Si Spurrier and Ryan Kelly return to Image in 2016 for a new ongoing series called Cry Havoc. Mixing modern-day warfare with mythological monsters, the series is primarily set in the Middle East, where...
View ArticleICYMI: Batgirl and Batwing's Luchadore Makeover
Batgirl has been firing on all cylinders since the creative team of Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart and Babs Tarr came aboard just over a year ago, and has carved a niche as not only one of the most...
View ArticleWhere The Magic Happens: Ibrahim Moustafa Talks Teamwork And 'Doctor Fate'
Ibrahim Moustafa burst onto the scene in 2013 with his collaboration with Christopher Sebela on High Crimes, a critically-acclaimed murder mystery that takes place atop Mount Everest. His covers for...
View ArticleIf You Love The X-Men, Read These Comics Next [Mutant Week]
The X-Men has been one of the most popular superhero franchises in comics for more than a generation, and the big screen adaptations helped kick off the current wave of superhero films, including...
View ArticleIf You Love 'Star Trek', Try These Comics Next
This year we're celebrating fifty years of Star Trek, and as part of the celebrations there's not only a brand new film in cinemas now, but Bryan Fuller is also working on a new television series...
View ArticleWe Can Haunt That Icy Moon Together: Should You Be Reading 'Southern Cross'?
Ever since Saga set a new standard for indie comics success in 2012, there's been an explosion of American sci-fi comics, many of them from Saga publisher Image Comics. Of these, one of the biggest...
View ArticleBehind The Scenes Of Ghostface Killah's New Album & Comic '36 Seasons' With...
Earlier this month, Ghostface Killah announced the release of 36 Seasons, an ambitious new album on Salvation/Tommy Boy Records which is accompanied by an exclusive 20-page comic booklet that features...
View ArticleImage Expo Unveils New Projects from Ellis, Aaron, Simone, Rucka, Wimberly,...
Image Comics held its now traditional pre-San Diego one-day show on Thursday at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, and unveiled an impressive roster of new titles for the coming year...
View ArticleShake, Rattle & Rolling Into Modernity: 'Black Canary' #2 [Review]
Reading Black Canary wasn't just reading another comic book --- the character comes with a lot of baggage for me, so I felt bound to be more critical of it than I am of any other book. But by the time...
View ArticleNoir on Fire in Kot, Taylor and Loughridge's 'Wolf' #1 [Review]
Wolf #1, written by Ales Kot with art by Matt Taylor and Lee Loughridge, opens with one of the most beautifully distinct images I've seen in a comic this year: a man on a hillside overlooking LA; the...
View ArticleSi Spurrier and Ryan Kelly Unleash the Wolves of War for 'Cry Havoc' [Interview]
Si Spurrier and Ryan Kelly return to Image in 2016 for a new ongoing series called Cry Havoc. Mixing modern-day warfare with mythological monsters, the series is primarily set in the Middle East, where...
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