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Artist Brian Churilla Talks Digital Art Process on Hellbreak
Artist Brian Churilla Talks Digital Art Process on Hellbreak
Artist Brian Churilla Talks Digital Art Process on Hellbreak
To promote his new Oni Press book Hellbreak with writer Cullen Bunn, artist Brian Churilla has been putting together these great process gifs to show how he creates his art. As an artist that works entirely digitally, Churilla has gone to great pains to still give his work texture and depth. He does all the linework using an iMac and Manga Studio 5 before passing it off to colorist Dave Stewart and letterer Jared Fletcher. Check out an animated gif, exclusive to ComicsAlliance, plus the variant covers for Hellbreak #1 and an explanation of his process.
Marvel Announces 'Wolverines' By Fawkes, Soule, Bradshaw
Marvel Announces 'Wolverines' By Fawkes, Soule, Bradshaw
Marvel Announces 'Wolverines' By Fawkes, Soule, Bradshaw
Wolverine is dead. I think. Or about to be dead; I'm not actually up-to-date on that book. But either way, one of Marvel's biggest heroes is certainly dying, fictionally-speaking, and he'll be gone from Marvel's books for... an uncertain period of time. Excluding flashbacks and alternate dimensions, maybe. And the possibility that he's not dead. Killing Wolverine could actually be a smart move for Marvel; the character has been over-exposed for decades, to a degree that dilutes his appeal. Taking him off the board for a period allows the character to rest and come back when people miss him and creators have something new to say about him, and turns his return into an event. The tactic worked well for Captain America and Peter Parker, among others. But Marvel can't ever be completely without Wolverine; that would be crazy. So in January it's launching an ongoing weekly series called Wolverines. Yes, weekly. Yes, plural.
Who Is Magneto? Bunn And Hernandez Walta Reestablish An Icon
Who Is Magneto? Bunn And Hernandez Walta Reestablish An Icon
Who Is Magneto? Bunn And Hernandez Walta Reestablish An Icon
When you consider the entire history of Magneto, it's pretty ridiculous. He's been assumed dead at least half-a-dozen times; he's probably flip-flopped from villain to hero more times than that; and he's been resurrected as both a Nelson-haired clone (millennials: Google "Nelson band" to get how funny that is) and a star-headed Taoist. Mistakes have been made with the character; mistakes so big that the character's retcons and course-corrections have diminished his stature, leaving readers to wonder; Just who the hell is Magneto? In Marvel's Magneto, by Cullen Bunn, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Javier Fernandez, and Jordie Bellaire, that question is finally getting a good answer.
Dark Horse Pushes 12 Creator-Owned Series For SDCC
Dark Horse Pushes 12 Creator-Owned Series For SDCC
Dark Horse Pushes 12 Creator-Owned Series For SDCC
Over the last twelve days, Dark Horse has thrown a spotlight on twelve new creator-owned titles that they plan to promote at this year's San Diego Comic-Con. The series include the Fight Club sequel from Chuck Palahniuk and Cameron Stewart, a new Hellboy series from Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, and Joëlle Jones and Jamie S. Rich's Lady Killer. Also in the mix; new series from Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt, Rafael Albuquerque, and Cullen Bunn, and sequels to Colder, from Paul Tobin and Juan Ferreyra, and Alabaster, from Caitlin R. Kiernan and Joëlle Jones.
Planet Comicon 2014 Comic Creator Photos
Planet Comicon 2014 Comic Creator Photos
Planet Comicon 2014 Comic Creator Photos
Kansas City's Planet Comicon has steadily grown into what may be the biggest comics and pop culture convention in the Midwest. After spending several years in the Overland Park Convention Center, a mid-sized facility in a suburb of Kansas City, last year Planet Comicon moved to Bartle Hall, a much bigger facility in the heart of downtown. This year, the convention doubled in floorspace, drew cospl
Cullen Bunn Discusses The Final Fate Of 'Fearless Defenders'
Cullen Bunn Discusses The Final Fate Of 'Fearless Defenders'
Cullen Bunn Discusses The Final Fate Of 'Fearless Defenders'
Fearless Defenders #12 arrived in stores this week, the final issue of a series that in a short amount of time gained a cult following unlike any other in mainstream comics. Upon close examination, it's easy to understand why -- it was not only the rare team title that featured an all female cast, but it was easily one of, if not the, most diverse and progressive titles on the stands. With Fearles
Magneto Goes On A One-Man Mission In New Comic Series
Magneto Goes On A One-Man Mission In New Comic Series
Magneto Goes On A One-Man Mission In New Comic Series
Just in time for his likely prominent role in the movie X-Men: Days of Future Past, Magneto is getting a starring role in his own, brand new series from writer Cullen Bunn and artist Gabriel Hernandez Walta. The series will debut sometime next year -- USA Today didn't include a date certain in its announcement -- and it will follow Magneto as he prowls the streets looking for enemies of the mutant
Helheim Volume 1: The Witch War Tpb Coming March 2014 Cover First Look
Helheim Volume 1: The Witch War Tpb Coming March 2014 Cover First Look
Helheim Volume 1: The Witch War Tpb Coming March 2014 Cover First Look
The first six serialized issues of Helheim by writer Cullen Bunn, artist Joëlle Jones, colorist Nick Filardi and letterer Ed Brisson wrapped up in August, but Oni Press has good news for all you trade-waiters out there. Helheim Volume 1: The Witch War will collect the full series into a single trade paperback this March, wrapping it all in a brand new battle-worn cover. Oni's given us a first-look
Dynamite Announces ‘Twilight Zone,’ ‘Bob’s Burgers,’ ‘Heroes,’ ‘Voltron/Robotech’ And Alice Cooper Series [SDCC 2013]
Dynamite Announces ‘Twilight Zone,’ ‘Bob’s Burgers,’ ‘Heroes,’ ‘Voltron/Robotech’ And Alice Cooper Series [SDCC 2013]
Dynamite Announces ‘Twilight Zone,’ ‘Bob’s Burgers,’ ‘Heroes,’ ‘Voltron/Robotech’ And Alice Cooper Series [SDCC 2013]
Just as Comic-Con International is getting going, Dynamite Entertainment has announced it acquired a slew of high-profile TV licenses that will turn into comics in the near future. NBC's Heroes will be making its return as a comic with writer Cullen Bunn, The Twilight Zone will get a new series written by J. Michael Straczynski, and Robotech will cross over with Voltron. But the one I'm really exc

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