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DC’s New ‘He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe’ Comics Are Secretly Awesome
DC’s New ‘He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe’ Comics Are Secretly Awesome
DC’s New ‘He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe’ Comics Are Secretly Awesome
When the original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe animated series found its way to Netflix Instant not too long ago, I thought it would make perfect background noise for my work day; some nostalgic entertainment to help pass the time while working on the site. But as an adult, what I discovered in that early 1980s cartoon based on an action figure line was far more distracting and indeed more sophisticated than I ever realized as a little boy. While the animation itself is crude (and famously recyclable), the show expresses a palpable sense of otherworldly adventure and intrigue through its writing but even more so through it's surprisingly awesome art direction. I thought, this medieval-techno world of Eternia and its heroes, villains, magics and prophecies could really be great if someone wanted to really dig into it.
‘Batwing’ #3 Cover by Ben Oliver [Exclusive Art]
‘Batwing’ #3 Cover by Ben Oliver [Exclusive Art]
‘Batwing’ #3 Cover by Ben Oliver [Exclusive Art]
Courtesy of DC Comics, ComicsAlliance brings you an exclusive first look at Ben Oliver's cover for Batwing #3, on sale in November. Featuring interior artwork by Oliver with a script by Jud Winick, the issue continues the adventures of David Zavimbi, the Batman of Africa...
GET TO THE FLASHPOINT Week 5: Project Superman, Green Arrow, Hal Jordan, Canterbury Cricket
GET TO THE FLASHPOINT Week 5: Project Superman, Green Arrow, Hal Jordan, Canterbury Cricket
GET TO THE FLASHPOINT Week 5: Project Superman, Green Arrow, Hal Jordan, Canterbury Cricket
Flashpoint is DC Comics' summer event of 2011 that promises to change the DC Universe unrecognizably until the event's climactic finale, when the DC Universe will instead be left changed somewhat recognizably. In support of the event, DC is releasing 60+ issues of comic books across 22 titles in just three months...