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‘Steve Ditko’s Monsters, Vol. 1: Gorgo’ Delivers Classic Kaiju Goodness [Preview]
‘Steve Ditko’s Monsters, Vol. 1: Gorgo’ Delivers Classic Kaiju Goodness [Preview]
‘Steve Ditko’s Monsters, Vol. 1: Gorgo’ Delivers Classic Kaiju Goodness [Preview]
Most fans know Steve Ditko as the artist who co-created Spider-Man with Stan Lee, but his career in comics and the wider world of illustration not only could fill dozens of tomes, but, well, totally does fill several tomes! The latest look inside the prolific artist's portfolio comes via IDW's new Steve Ditko's Monsters, Vol... Read More ...
‘The Art of Betty and Veronica’ Takes a Historical View of Comics’ Frenemy Fashionistas
‘The Art of Betty and Veronica’ Takes a Historical View of Comics’ Frenemy Fashionistas
‘The Art of Betty and Veronica’ Takes a Historical View of Comics’ Frenemy Fashionistas
It's an age old question...or, at least, a 70-year-old question: Betty or Veronica? The two female points of the love triangle at the very center of publisher Archie Comics have always formed a sort of either/or dichotomy for those male readers envious of Archie Andrews' predicament, being seemingly forced to choose between two ideal girlfriends of opposite natures...
Roger Langridge and Bruce Ozella Teaming for ‘Popeye’ #1 From IDW in April
Roger Langridge and Bruce Ozella Teaming for ‘Popeye’ #1 From IDW in April
Roger Langridge and Bruce Ozella Teaming for ‘Popeye’ #1 From IDW in April
Elzie Crisler Segar's spinach-chugging sailor man is set for a return in new comics this spring as writer Roger Langridge (Thor: The Mighty Avenger, Snarked!) and artist Bruce Ozella put their spin on Popeye. Set for an April release from IDW, Popeye #1 reunites the series' signature cast for Segar-influenced adventures in tune with the classic version of the character...
‘Comics Stripped’ at the Museum of Sex
‘Comics Stripped’ at the Museum of Sex
‘Comics Stripped’ at the Museum of Sex
While we at ComicsAlliance tend to focus our world-weary minds on the more imaginative, awe-inspiring and perhaps childish material produced in the comics medium, the art form has of course been the conduit through which far more subversive, humorous and tantalizing statements have been made...