Cameron Stewart

Enjoy a New Two-Page Catwoman Comic Drawn by Cameron Stewart for Converse
Enjoy a New Two-Page Catwoman Comic Drawn by Cameron Stewart for Converse
Enjoy a New Two-Page Catwoman Comic Drawn by Cameron Stewart for Converse
We haven't paid enough attention to the DC Comics line of Converse Chuck Taylors since the sneakers debuted at Comic-Con International 2010, and for this we are sorry. In addition to the handsome series of high quality footwear featuring DC characters, the initiative has also brought forth a brand new Catwoman comic drawn by none other than Cameron Stewart...
Link Ink: Swapping ‘Justice League’ Gender Poses, ‘Comix Zone’ Comes to PlayStation Plus and the Return of ‘Sin Titulo’
Link Ink: Swapping ‘Justice League’ Gender Poses, ‘Comix Zone’ Comes to PlayStation Plus and the Return of ‘Sin Titulo’
Link Ink: Swapping ‘Justice League’ Gender Poses, ‘Comix Zone’ Comes to PlayStation Plus and the Return of ‘Sin Titulo’
Humor: Manly Guys Doing Manly Things artist Kelly Turnbull swaps gender poses on the upcoming Justice League #1 variant cover by David Finch. Reading: Have you read CA contributor Douglas Wolk's Comic-Con Strikes Again on Amazon, you can still check it out for just $0...
The ‘Suicide Girls’ Comic Is Hot But Totally Psycho
The ‘Suicide Girls’ Comic Is Hot But Totally Psycho
The ‘Suicide Girls’ Comic Is Hot But Totally Psycho
Back when I was a kid in the early '90s, there was a video game I liked down at the local arcade called Revolution X. It wasn't what you'd call very good, but what set it apart from similar rail shooters like Time Crisis was the plot, where a sinister organization called the New Order Nation had taken over the world, outlawed rock music and kidnapped Aerosmith, and the only way to make the world
Cameron Stewart and David Hahn Ink ‘Suicide Girls’ for IDW
Cameron Stewart and David Hahn Ink ‘Suicide Girls’ for IDW
Cameron Stewart and David Hahn Ink ‘Suicide Girls’ for IDW
In what is probably more than just an attempt to more credibly justify its booth at Comic-Con, Suicide Girls has teamed with IDW Publishing to create an official comic book based on the iconic and decidedly not-safe-for-work alt-porn website and its trademark aesthetic of variously naked and tattooed ladies of the ostensibly more empowered variety...
‘Assassin’s Creed: The Fall’ #1 & ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ #1: No, Really, They’re Pretty Good
‘Assassin’s Creed: The Fall’ #1 & ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ #1: No, Really, They’re Pretty Good
‘Assassin’s Creed: The Fall’ #1 & ‘Dungeons and Dragons’ #1: No, Really, They’re Pretty Good
I always approach tie-in comics with an element of suspicion. Even when the comic in question is connected to an existing fictional universe that was designed as a story first and foremost, and has pre-existing, likable characters -- something like Farscape or Doctor Who or Metalocalypse or Fraggle Rock -- I'm not initially hopeful that it will to live up to the source material, often out fear tha
Black Mass: Batman and Robin #16 [Annotations]
Black Mass: Batman and Robin #16 [Annotations]
Black Mass: Batman and Robin #16 [Annotations]
This week, Grant Morrison's run on Batman and Robin concludes with the final chapter, "Black Mass." Since Return of Bruce Wayne #6 isn't coming out until next week, the exact details of the end of Bruce's journey through time and the true nature of Barbatos will have to go unanswered for now...
Bruce Wayne Announces Batman Incorporated
Bruce Wayne Announces Batman Incorporated
Bruce Wayne Announces Batman Incorporated
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