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Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 2
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 2
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 2
In today's original comic by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of the superhero webcomic "Let's Be Friends Again," we continue breaking down the history of Superman in a recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody! Check out our first installment to learn more about Superman and his nemesis, rocks, and then read on...
Indie Comics Reboots: ‘Bone the Barbarian’ [Original Art]
Indie Comics Reboots: ‘Bone the Barbarian’ [Original Art]
Indie Comics Reboots: ‘Bone the Barbarian’ [Original Art]
Relaunching comic books with new #1 issues and alternate takes on familiar characters is nothing new in the world of super-hero comics, with the upcoming DC Comics relaunch as the latest and greatest example. Rebooting without the baggage of old stories can add new life to characters -- or completely misinterpret them in very fundamental ways...
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 1
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 1
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 1
In today's original comic by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of the superhero webcomic "Let's Be Friends Again," we're going break down the history of a notable comic book characters in a recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody! Today's subject is one of the most famous superheroes in comics history, and is currently on his way to the big screen again in a new feature film next
Indie Comics Reboots: ‘Cerebus’ #1 as a Cyberpunk Adventure [Original Art]
Indie Comics Reboots: ‘Cerebus’ #1 as a Cyberpunk Adventure [Original Art]
Indie Comics Reboots: ‘Cerebus’ #1 as a Cyberpunk Adventure [Original Art]
Relaunching comic books with all-new numbering -- and all-new takes on the characters -- is nothing new in the cyclical world of super-hero comics, with the massive DC Comics relaunch this September as the latest and greatest example. Giving titles a fresh start without the baggage of old stories can add new life to characters -- or completely miss the point in very fundamental ways...