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War Rocket Ajax: Infinity Man #1, Astro City #13, Mega Man #37
War Rocket Ajax: Infinity Man #1, Astro City #13, Mega Man #37
War Rocket Ajax: Infinity Man #1, Astro City #13, Mega Man #37
Each week, ComicsAlliance’s Chris Sims and Matt Wilson host the War Rocket Ajax podcast, their online audio venue for interviews with comics creators, reviews of the books of the week, and whatever else they want to talk about. ComicsAlliance is offering clips of the comics-specific segments of the show several days before the full podcast goes up at WarRocketAjax.com on Mondays. This week, Chris and Matt dig deep into talking about DC Comics Co-Publisher Dan DiDio as a businessman and as a comics creator in their discussion of his new series with Keith Giffen, Infinity Man and the Forever People. Then they pivot to talk about two great starting-point issues in the middle of series runs: Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson's Astro City #13, and Ian Flynn and Jamal Peppers' Mega Man #37.
Kurt Busiek On Graham Nolan Coming to 'Astro City' Interview
Kurt Busiek On Graham Nolan Coming to 'Astro City' Interview
Kurt Busiek On Graham Nolan Coming to 'Astro City' Interview
After almost 20 years of great stories from the same team of creators, you could probably be forgiven for thinking that a comic book might run out of steam just a little, but the return of Kurt Busiek, Brent Anderson and Alex Ross's Astro City last year proved that wrong by a long shot. It is, with no exaggeration, as good as or better than it's ever been before, taking the idea of focusing on &qu
The Ten Best 'Batman: Black and White' Stories (So Far)
The Ten Best 'Batman: Black and White' Stories (So Far)
The Ten Best 'Batman: Black and White' Stories (So Far)
A new volume of Batman: Black and White kicked off last week, continuing the DC Comics anthology's tradition of high quality. Debuting in 1996, the original Batman: Black and White series quickly set the comics world ablaze with a collection of short, powerful tales told by some of the industry's finest. Edited by Mark Chiarello, the four issues gathered sixteen original eight-page black and white
‘Astro City’ And The Human Cost Of Superheroics [Issue #3 Preview]
‘Astro City’ And The Human Cost Of Superheroics [Issue #3 Preview]
‘Astro City’ And The Human Cost Of Superheroics [Issue #3 Preview]
On sale now from Vertigo is Astro City #3, continuing the long awaited return of this most distinctive superhero series by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson. Known for its vast cast of heroes, villains and civilians, the series has always viewed superheroics from the vantage that matters most: the streets; the people whose lives are impacted for better or for worse by the impossible action in the sky
‘Astro City’ Ends Three-Year Hiatus With New Ongoing Series In June
‘Astro City’ Ends Three-Year Hiatus With New Ongoing Series In June
‘Astro City’ Ends Three-Year Hiatus With New Ongoing Series In June
Fans of the big-city adventures of Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson's critically-acclaimed Astro City are in luck come June. The series is returning at DC Comics as a full ongoing following a three-year hiatus, with the book's original team of Busiek, Anderson and character designer and cover artist Alex Ross at the helm...
Aragones, Adams, Batiuk And More Appear Exactly How You Think In ‘Naked Cartoonists’
Aragones, Adams, Batiuk And More Appear Exactly How You Think In ‘Naked Cartoonists’
Aragones, Adams, Batiuk And More Appear Exactly How You Think In ‘Naked Cartoonists’
Have you ever wanted to see Dilbert creator Scott Adams naked? Yeah, we haven't either, but apparently someone thought that was a good idea. Adams is one of 72 cartoonists who have provided nude self-portraits for the upcoming Naked Cartoonists book from Fantagraphics, joining artists like Will Eisner, For Better Or For Worse creator Lynn Johnston, Jeff Smith (feel free to make your own Bone joke
Yes to Timothy Hunter, No to Renee Montoya: DC Comics’ The Dark & The Edge Panel [SDCC]
Yes to Timothy Hunter, No to Renee Montoya: DC Comics’ The Dark & The Edge Panel [SDCC]
Yes to Timothy Hunter, No to Renee Montoya: DC Comics’ The Dark & The Edge Panel [SDCC]
The first major DC Comics panel of the Comic-Con weekend in San Diego, celebrating the publisher's Dark and Edge lines, kicked off early Thursday morning with moderator Bob Wayne (VP - Sales) and panelists Jeff Lemire, Jimmy Palmiotti, Rob Liefeld, Brent Anderson, Adam Glass, Joshua Hale Fialkov and Rachel Gluckstern...