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Canada’s Heroes Brave ‘Fear Itself’ in ‘Alpha Flight’ #1 and 2 [Exclusive Preview]
Canada’s Heroes Brave ‘Fear Itself’ in ‘Alpha Flight’ #1 and 2 [Exclusive Preview]
Canada’s Heroes Brave ‘Fear Itself’ in ‘Alpha Flight’ #1 and 2 [Exclusive Preview]
Even if it's a sweeping generalization, Canadians have been doing pretty okay with the "nice" label for awhile. This summer even the friendliest Great White Northerners will be faced with the influence of Fear Itself, however, pitting the latest incarnation of Alpha Flight against its own government...
Ryan Dunlavey’s $10 Commissions Turn Alexander Hamilton into Batman, Fred Van Lente into a Centaur
Ryan Dunlavey’s $10 Commissions Turn Alexander Hamilton into Batman, Fred Van Lente into a Centaur
Ryan Dunlavey’s $10 Commissions Turn Alexander Hamilton into Batman, Fred Van Lente into a Centaur
There's a good chance you might already be a fan of Ryan Dunlavey thanks to his work on Action Philosophers, Comic Book Comics, Marvel's M.O.D.O.K.: Reign Delay and his work for Toyfare and Wizard, but if you haven't been checking out his website, then you might've missed some of his most fun drawings...
Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente on ‘HERC’ #1: Meet The New God, Same as the Old God
Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente on ‘HERC’ #1: Meet The New God, Same as the Old God
Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente on ‘HERC’ #1: Meet The New God, Same as the Old God
With the final issue of Chaos War, writers Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente brought the three-year saga of Incredible Hercules to a close, but as it turns out, they weren't done with the character just yet. This week, Pak and Van Lente send the Lion of Olympus on the next chapter of his three-thousand year-long story with HERC #1, in which Hercules, having lost his strength, invulnerability and immort
Greg Pak’s Creator Commentary and Exclusive Extras for ‘Vision Machine’
Greg Pak’s Creator Commentary and Exclusive Extras for ‘Vision Machine’
Greg Pak’s Creator Commentary and Exclusive Extras for ‘Vision Machine’
This week, Greg Pak (Incredible Hulk) and R.B. Silva (Jimmy Olsen) finish out their creator-owned series Vision Machine, but as we've mentioned before, you won't find it on the shelves at your local comic book store, only online. All three issues of Vision Machine -- and a collected edition -- were released digitally on VisionMachine...
Comic Book Software: The Best Picks From the Comics Pros
Comic Book Software: The Best Picks From the Comics Pros
Comic Book Software: The Best Picks From the Comics Pros
With an equipment threshold consisting of just a pencil and paper, creating comics remains one of the world's most encouraging and accessible mediums for telling a story. At some point, though, those with the drive and the proper funds may want an equipment upgrade to take their sequential art hobby to the next level...
Greg Pak Talks About Giving Away His ‘Vision Machine’ Comic for Free in Digital AND Print [Exclusive Interview]
Greg Pak Talks About Giving Away His ‘Vision Machine’ Comic for Free in Digital AND Print [Exclusive Interview]
Greg Pak Talks About Giving Away His ‘Vision Machine’ Comic for Free in Digital AND Print [Exclusive Interview]
One of the biggest buzz books of the past week has been "Vision Machine," a new title from "Hulk" and "Hercules" writer Greg Pak and "Jimmy Olsen" artist R.B. Silva. The first issue of the comic, which details a piece of technology called the iEye that makes its debut in 2061 and allows users to record, remix and share everything they see...
Nothing is Bad: Chaos War #1 [Review]
Nothing is Bad: Chaos War #1 [Review]
Nothing is Bad: Chaos War #1 [Review]
"Chaos War" has had me both excited and worried since it was first announced. On the one hand it's another story in Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente's saga of Hercules and Amadeus Cho. On the other hand, it's a crossover mini-event, complete with the massive cast and numerous tie-ins that involves...
Sidekick to Hero to God: Prince of Power #4 [Review]
Sidekick to Hero to God: Prince of Power #4 [Review]
Sidekick to Hero to God: Prince of Power #4 [Review]
Amadeus Cho finally got a chance to step into the spotlight with his own miniseries in "Prince of Power." Written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente, with art by Reilly Brown and Adam Archer, the series concluded with its fourth issue this week and set the stage for the upcoming events of the "Chaos War" cross-title event...
Pak, Van Lente and Pham’s Resurrected Hercules to Lead an All-New God Squad in ‘Chaos War’ This October
Pak, Van Lente and Pham’s Resurrected Hercules to Lead an All-New God Squad in ‘Chaos War’ This October
Pak, Van Lente and Pham’s Resurrected Hercules to Lead an All-New God Squad in ‘Chaos War’ This October
Reviving the Prince of Power, establishing a huge cosmic threat, uniting an unlikely team of warriors - it's all in an autumn's work for Hercules writers Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente and artist Khoi Pham. According to last night's "Attack of the Show" on G4, Hercules is set to live up to his functionally immortal heritage this October when he returns just in time to confront mad god the Chao

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