Brandon Graham

Link Ink: Cartoon Concert Posters, Bwana Beast’s Effect on Parenting and Green Lantern’s Website
Link Ink: Cartoon Concert Posters, Bwana Beast’s Effect on Parenting and Green Lantern’s Website
Link Ink: Cartoon Concert Posters, Bwana Beast’s Effect on Parenting and Green Lantern’s Website
Art: Steve Thomas' concert posters have me wishing Voltron were really on tour. Parenthood: Adam Rogers shares how Batman and Bwana Beast sculpted his parenting style. Industry: Marvel Publisher Dan Buckley weighs in on why event comics work, Marvel's movies and what Disney will mean for the publisher's all-ages outreach and more in part two of IcV2's one-on-one interview...
‘King City’ Creator Brandon Graham Takes on The Terminator [Exclusive]
‘King City’ Creator Brandon Graham Takes on The Terminator [Exclusive]
‘King City’ Creator Brandon Graham Takes on The Terminator [Exclusive]
Brandon Graham is no stranger to killer machines (both literal and surfer slang-ified) having illustrated any number of human/robot/cyborg variations within the pages of his critically-acclaimed "King City" and "Multiple Warheads" series. That's why the inclusion of the artist's pinup in the pages of Dark Horse Comics' upcoming "The Terminator: 1984" #2 is a match mad
You Should Be Reading ‘King City’
You Should Be Reading ‘King City’
You Should Be Reading ‘King City’
Generally, the big moments, those scenes that really matter in comics, the ones that get a rush of elation and cheers, are the big ones. Spider-Man punching Norman Osborn in the face after a long fight; Captain America giving an inspirational speech, or Superman screaming "This ends now...