FrancescoFrancavilla

Francesco Francavilla Illustrates Adorable ‘Peanuts’ and ‘Hellboy’ Mashups [Art]
Francesco Francavilla Illustrates Adorable ‘Peanuts’ and ‘Hellboy’ Mashups [Art]
Francesco Francavilla Illustrates Adorable ‘Peanuts’ and ‘Hellboy’ Mashups [Art]
We've showcased our share of Francesco Francavilla's awesome art here at CA. From his work for Marvel (Black Panther, Captain America & Bucky), Archie (Archie Meets Kiss) and other major publishers to his regular contributions to Comic Twart, Francavilla has covered a lot of comic book character ground with his bold style. Hi...
ComicsAlliance's 11 Best Comics of 2011, #8-7
ComicsAlliance's 11 Best Comics of 2011, #8-7
ComicsAlliance's 11 Best Comics of 2011, #8-7
As 2011 draws to close, ComicsAlliance has assembled its annual list of the best comics and graphic novels of the year, with the help and input of our editors, writers, and readers. Like any list, it is naturally subjective, but we've packed it chock full of eleven comics that have awed us, excited us, and entertained us over the last 12 months and books that we're passionate about recommending...
The Calvin and Hobbes Original Art of Comic Twart [Art]
The Calvin and Hobbes Original Art of Comic Twart [Art]
The Calvin and Hobbes Original Art of Comic Twart [Art]
The artists of Comic Twart create on a weekly basis some of the best illustration work you can find in the business. As you can see from our numerous posts of the the site's output -- which is based on contributors drawing different character or theme every week -- it's very difficult for us to not just copy and paste the entire site over to ComicsAlliance...
Comic Twart Celebrates One Year of Awesome Art
Comic Twart Celebrates One Year of Awesome Art
Comic Twart Celebrates One Year of Awesome Art
Here at ComicsAlliance, we've been fans of the Comic Twart blog since day one, and this week, the best online art jam on the web celebrates its official one year anniversary! As you can see by Evan "Doc" Shaner's anniversary piece above, the site has seen a gang of incredible artists teaming up to pick one character or theme to draw every week, from Zorro to the films of Alfred Hitchcoc
‘Detective Comics’ 871, ‘Batman and Robin’ 17, ‘Batwoman’ 0: Still Have Room for More Batman?
‘Detective Comics’ 871, ‘Batman and Robin’ 17, ‘Batwoman’ 0: Still Have Room for More Batman?
‘Detective Comics’ 871, ‘Batman and Robin’ 17, ‘Batwoman’ 0: Still Have Room for More Batman?
This week marks the continued roll-out of the new Batman line at DC with Paul Cornell and Scott McDaniel's Batman and Robin, Scott Snyder and Jock's Detective Comics with a Commissioner Gordon backup drawn by Francesco Francavilla, and the zero issue of Batwoman by J...
Scott Snyder Explains New ‘Detective Comics’ and the Dark Mirror of Gotham [Video + Preview]
Scott Snyder Explains New ‘Detective Comics’ and the Dark Mirror of Gotham [Video + Preview]
Scott Snyder Explains New ‘Detective Comics’ and the Dark Mirror of Gotham [Video + Preview]
The first issue of Detective Comics written by Scott Snyder ("American Vampire") drops today with art by Jock and a backup feature on Commissioner Gordon with art by Francesco Francavilla. Naturally, we sent our very own Batmanologist Chris Sims to talk with the new Batman scribe about the deeper themes in his new Detective Comics run, and how he is recreating Gotham as a city as a dark
Marvel Comics Get the ‘What If’ Treatment at Comic Twart
Marvel Comics Get the ‘What If’ Treatment at Comic Twart
Marvel Comics Get the ‘What If’ Treatment at Comic Twart
Unlike the time Comic Twart told its contributors to each draw a piece of Sandman art, their Marvel Comics and "What If...?" themes demanded that artists stick within the confines of Spider-Man and Iron Man's universe. The flip side was that they could re-imagine established concepts however they saw fit, and the visions of Man-Thing and Rocket Raccoon that they produced made their final

Load More Articles