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Best Buy ‘Darksiders II: Angel of Death’ Pre-Orders to Come With Bonus Comic From Dark Horse
Best Buy ‘Darksiders II: Angel of Death’ Pre-Orders to Come With Bonus Comic From Dark Horse
Best Buy ‘Darksiders II: Angel of Death’ Pre-Orders to Come With Bonus Comic From Dark Horse
THQ and Vigil Game's Darksiders series is known for creator Joe Madureira's bright and bulky figures and an overall aesthetic that pulls straight from the longtime comic book artist's illustration work. The franchises comic book ties resulted in two projects back when the first game dropped in 2010, and now Dark Horse Comics will provide yet another Darksiders project when the game drops in August
Catwoman, Death and the Riddler Swing Into the ’60s with Gene Gonzales [Art]
Catwoman, Death and the Riddler Swing Into the ’60s with Gene Gonzales [Art]
Catwoman, Death and the Riddler Swing Into the ’60s with Gene Gonzales [Art]
A great cartoonist and illustrator whom we've featured before, Gene Gonzales has been kicking out the jams lately with some inspired 1960s-inspired redesigns of Catwoman, Death and the Riddler. Gonzales couldn't have picked a better time to publish these stylish images, what with Matthew Weiner's Mad Men finally returning to AMC just the other night...
The Best, Worst and Weirdest Alternate Universe Superhero Deaths In Comics
The Best, Worst and Weirdest Alternate Universe Superhero Deaths In Comics
The Best, Worst and Weirdest Alternate Universe Superhero Deaths In Comics
For the past few months, Marvel's advertising department has been doing their level best to get readers psyched up about the impending "Death of Spider-Man" (buy digital) in various Ultimate comics, and if you ask me, it's working: The death of an alternate universe version of a character? Who wouldn't be excited about that? But really, killing off characters left and right is exactly wh
Jonathan Hickman Explains the Fantastic Four Death and What Comes Next
Jonathan Hickman Explains the Fantastic Four Death and What Comes Next
Jonathan Hickman Explains the Fantastic Four Death and What Comes Next
A member of the Fantastic Four died today in Fantastic Four #587, the latest issue of the comic written by Jonathan Hickman with art by Steve Epting. As fans have been reacting to the news of the casualty all morning, ComicsAlliance editor-in-chief Laura Hudson had a chance to talk with Hickman about why this particular character ended up on the chopping block, his thoughts on the spoilers that
The Holiday Gift Guide for the Comic Book Characters in Your Life
The Holiday Gift Guide for the Comic Book Characters in Your Life
The Holiday Gift Guide for the Comic Book Characters in Your Life
December's almost a third over and we're guessing that some of you haven't quite gotten around to finishing up your holiday gift shopping yet. We here at ComicsAlliance are here to help. And we really would love to be able to advise each and every person on all of your shopping lists, but at the same time we're also busy and lazy and mostly just want to talk about comics...
Tim Drake: Celibacy Icon?
Tim Drake: Celibacy Icon?
Tim Drake: Celibacy Icon?
In the latest issue of Red Robin, Tim Drake took some time off from orchestrating a shadowy master plan, re-connecting with his old ally Cassandra Cain and hugging his newly-back-from-the-dead adoptive father to make out with a lovely lady on a rooftop...
The Sandman Connection:  How Vertigo’s Flagship Title Crossed Over With the DCU
The Sandman Connection: How Vertigo’s Flagship Title Crossed Over With the DCU
The Sandman Connection: How Vertigo’s Flagship Title Crossed Over With the DCU
With today's news that Death -- the pallid, parasol-toting embodiment of the End of All Things from in Neil Gaiman's "Sandman" -- will be crossing over with Paul Cornell's Lex Luthor story in the pages of "Action Comics," it looks like DC's making an honest attempt to bring at least a few Vertigo titles into their core universe...

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