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Reascension of the Comic Book Artist
Reascension of the Comic Book Artist
Reascension of the Comic Book Artist
On sale this week from BOOM! Studios is the first issue of Day Men, a new series that introduces readers to the human helping hands of the violent vampire elite who rule the world in secret. Written by Matt Gagnon (Freelancers) and Michael Alan Nelson (Supergirl), Day Men is a cool organized crime-tinged take on the enduringly popular vampire genre, but the major selling point for the series is th
‘The Art Of Sean Phillips’ Coming From Dynamite In September [Preview Pages + Art]
‘The Art Of Sean Phillips’ Coming From Dynamite In September [Preview Pages + Art]
‘The Art Of Sean Phillips’ Coming From Dynamite In September [Preview Pages + Art]
If you pay attention to our yearly deluxe book gift guides, you know that we at ComicsAlliance are big fans of coffee table books, particularly those dedicated to the work of our favorite comic book artists. Dynamite Entertainment has been building an impressive business in this area over the last few years with great books based on the art of different eras of Vampirella and singling out important talents like Howard Chaykin, Ramona Fradon and Alex Ross.
‘East of West’ #1 And ‘Fatale’ #13: Two Weird Westerns From Image Comics On Sale This Week
‘East of West’ #1 And ‘Fatale’ #13: Two Weird Westerns From Image Comics On Sale This Week
‘East of West’ #1 And ‘Fatale’ #13: Two Weird Westerns From Image Comics On Sale This Week
On sale now from Image are two new comics that see some of our favorite creators apply their very distinct styles to the old west. In the case East of West #1, writer Jonathan Hickman (FF, The Manhattan Projects) reunites with his Fantastic Four collaborator Nick Dragotta (Vengeance) to create an old west that's somehow neither old nor necessarily west, but an alternate history of an electronic Am
The Dennis 'D-Man' Dunphy Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 3
The Dennis 'D-Man' Dunphy Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 3
The Dennis 'D-Man' Dunphy Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 3
We didn't realize when we set out to list our favorite comic books of 2012 that it had been such a fun year to be a fan of the medium that we all love so much. The last twelve months offered readers a wide variety of work ranging from the most crowd-pleasing superhero epics to the most idiosyncratic of indies; the return of much missed mangaka and the emergence of exciting new talent; a new crowd-
‘Scene of the Crime’ and ‘Rock Bottom’ Find New Homes At Image [Review]
‘Scene of the Crime’ and ‘Rock Bottom’ Find New Homes At Image [Review]
‘Scene of the Crime’ and ‘Rock Bottom’ Find New Homes At Image [Review]
Here's something that's never been said before: it's an interesting week for reprints. On Wednesday, Image Comics released new editions of two books which used to have homes with other publishers - a hardcover edition of Rock Bottom, the OGN by Joe Casey and Charlie Adlard that used to be with AiT/PlanetLar, and a deluxe hardcover collection of Scene of the Crime by Ed Brubaker, Michael Lark, and
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
With the release of Captain America #19, drawn and colored by his former partners-in-crime Steve Epting and Frank D'Armata, Ed Brubaker wrapped up an eight year run on Captain America, having shepherded the character and series through a small fistful of different incarnations and titles...
Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips Play With Familiar Tropes in ‘Fatale’ [Interview]
Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips Play With Familiar Tropes in ‘Fatale’ [Interview]
Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips Play With Familiar Tropes in ‘Fatale’ [Interview]
The authors of Criminal, Sleeper and Incognito, Sean Phillips and Ed Brubaker have crafted yet another must-read series in Fatale, published by Image Comics. It's a bestseller, sure, but more than that, it's a really good comic. Brubaker and Phillips are examining the idea of the femme fatale by making her the focal point of the series, instead of just a looming threat, and throwing in a heaping h
Digital ComicsAlliance Spotlight on Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips: Everything You Need to Know
Digital ComicsAlliance Spotlight on Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips: Everything You Need to Know
Digital ComicsAlliance Spotlight on Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips: Everything You Need to Know
I have this theory that Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips are the best writer/artist team presently working in the mainstream comics industry. They've been collaborating for over ten years now, and at this point they're a well-oiled machine. Brubaker and Phillips' shadowy, hardboiled tales have been my primary method of scratching the crime comics itch for ages now, and the pair's latest work, Fatale
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips Reunite for Supernatural Crime Comic ‘Fatale’ [NYCC 2011]
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips Reunite for Supernatural Crime Comic ‘Fatale’ [NYCC 2011]
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips Reunite for Supernatural Crime Comic ‘Fatale’ [NYCC 2011]
Having honed their collaborative craft on crime comics like Criminal, Incognito and Sleeper, writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips will reunite in 2012 for a new supernatural crime story, Fatale, at Image Comics. Fatale will reportedly draw from the duo's acclaimed take on the crime genre while exploring new horror territory...

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