Corey Lewis

Corey Lewis Celebrates 'Metroid' With New 'Arem' One-Shot
Corey Lewis Celebrates 'Metroid' With New 'Arem' One-Shot
Corey Lewis Celebrates 'Metroid' With New 'Arem' One-Shot
Between Sharknife, Seedless and a host of other comics, artist Corey Lewis has expressed his love for a multitude of his favorite music, anime, manga, tokusatsu shows and -- perhaps especially -- video games. This coming weekend at Emerald City Comicon 2014, Lewis will take his affection for a specific gaming icon to the next level with the release of Arem, a one-shot comic that serves as somethin
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 02.21.14
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 02.21.14
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 02.21.14
We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, as well as the special qualities of comic book storytelling, but because cartoonists, illustrators and their fans share countless numbers of great pinups, fan art and other illustrations on sites like Flickr, Tumblr, DeviantArt and seemingly infinite art blogs that we’ve created Best Art Eve
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 02.07.14
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 02.07.14
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 02.07.14
We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, as well as the special qualities of comic book storytelling, but because cartoonists, illustrators and their fans share countless numbers of great pinups, fan art and other illustrations on sites like Flickr, Tumblr, DeviantArt and seemingly infinite art blogs that we’ve created Best Art Eve
'Regular Show: Skips' #3 Preview
'Regular Show: Skips' #3 Preview
'Regular Show: Skips' #3 Preview
Don't you just hate it when your vacation turns into a time-loop addled adventure of mystery complete with corrupt cops? Modrecai and Rigby's immortal buddy and oftentimes mentor Skips does, and it's going to be plain to see next Wednesday, January 8 in Regular Show: Skips #3 by Mad Rupert and colorist Whitney Cogar. Featuring covers by Rupert, Corey Lewis (Sharknife), Paulina Ganucheau (Zodiac St
Best Art Ever (This Week): Jim Henson, Alien, Amethyst, Street Fighter
Best Art Ever (This Week): Jim Henson, Alien, Amethyst, Street Fighter
Best Art Ever (This Week): Jim Henson, Alien, Amethyst, Street Fighter
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 on sites like Flickr, Tumblr, DeviantArt and seemingly infinite art blogs that we’ve created Best Art Ever (This Week), a weekly depository for just some of the pieces of especially compelling artwor
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 07.14.13
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 07.14.13
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 07.14.13
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 on sites like Flickr, Tumblr, DeviantArt and seemingly infinite art blogs that we’ve created Best Art Ever (This Week), a weekly depository for just some of the pieces of especially compelling artwor
Moebius’ ‘Starwatcher’ Redrawn By Brandon Graham And More [Art]
Moebius’ ‘Starwatcher’ Redrawn By Brandon Graham And More [Art]
Moebius’ ‘Starwatcher’ Redrawn By Brandon Graham And More [Art]
Among the most ubiquitous of Moebius' many, many famous science fiction illustrations is "The Starwatcher," a hypnotically beautiful piece that, in the simplest terms, depicts a pretty girl sitting on a bench. Naturally, the painting by Moebius (aka Jean Giraud) includes much more, like an otherworldly setting, dramatic architecture, sci-fi accoutrements, a mysterious box and a glowing o
More From DC Fifty-Too, Indie Comics’ Answer To The DC Relaunch [Art]
More From DC Fifty-Too, Indie Comics’ Answer To The DC Relaunch [Art]
More From DC Fifty-Too, Indie Comics’ Answer To The DC Relaunch [Art]
DC Fifty-Too is a website dedicated to showcasing DC Comics characters as interpreted by talents from the world of indie comics and the Web. Specifically, creators were asked to imagine their version of the #1 issue of any DC comic book. Managed by Jon Morris, the site was inspired by the recent debut of "The New 52," a bold and controversial initiative whereby DC is retooling, redesig

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