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‘Detective Comics’ 871, ‘Batman and Robin’ 17, ‘Batwoman’ 0: Still Have Room for More Batman?
‘Detective Comics’ 871, ‘Batman and Robin’ 17, ‘Batwoman’ 0: Still Have Room for More Batman?
‘Detective Comics’ 871, ‘Batman and Robin’ 17, ‘Batwoman’ 0: Still Have Room for More Batman?
This week marks the continued roll-out of the new Batman line at DC with Paul Cornell and Scott McDaniel's Batman and Robin, Scott Snyder and Jock's Detective Comics with a Commissioner Gordon backup drawn by Francesco Francavilla, and the zero issue of Batwoman by J...
The Art of Coloring: Making Comics With Dave Stewart [Interview]
The Art of Coloring: Making Comics With Dave Stewart [Interview]
The Art of Coloring: Making Comics With Dave Stewart [Interview]
Open up a comic book and tell me the first thing you see. It isn't the story or the lettered; those elements of a comic book take time to read, digest, and comprehend. It's not the art, either. You can tell if art is dope or not at a glance, but you can't absorb any details without taking a break and really looking at a page...
Give Weird a Chance: Weird War Tales One-Shot [Review]
Give Weird a Chance: Weird War Tales One-Shot [Review]
Give Weird a Chance: Weird War Tales One-Shot [Review]
War! Huh! Yeah! What is it good for? Dinos eating Nazis! Say it again y'all! DC is continuing its month long project of printing single revival issues of its classic war comics. This week's release is a "Weird War Tales" one shot with three stories...
‘Baltimore: The Plague Ships’ #1: Vampire Zeppelins on Fire Over France [Review]
‘Baltimore: The Plague Ships’ #1: Vampire Zeppelins on Fire Over France [Review]
‘Baltimore: The Plague Ships’ #1: Vampire Zeppelins on Fire Over France [Review]
The First World War was often referred to, during the time of the war and its immediate aftermath, as "The Great War." Obviously it didn't take on the title of World War I until there was also a World War II. As an interesting side note, this is nearly the exact opposite of how naming conventions became applied to the Star Wars films, as it did not become necessary to refer to New Hope
Preview: ‘Hellboy: The Storm’ #1 [Exclusive]
Preview: ‘Hellboy: The Storm’ #1 [Exclusive]
Preview: ‘Hellboy: The Storm’ #1 [Exclusive]
The final chapter of Mike Mignola and Duncan Fegredo's Hellboy arc may be concluding beginning with "Hellboy: The Storm" #1, but the "Darkness Calls" and "Wild Hunt" team clearly aren't going out with a whimper. Joined by colorist Dave Stewart, the trio are set to explore what happens when some historically important corpses wind up missing and how it connects to an e
Comic Pros Team for Completely Unofficial ‘Dexter vs. Jason vs. Hack/Slash’ Comic
Comic Pros Team for Completely Unofficial ‘Dexter vs. Jason vs. Hack/Slash’ Comic
Comic Pros Team for Completely Unofficial ‘Dexter vs. Jason vs. Hack/Slash’ Comic
Here at ComicsAlliance our team of Chris Sims and Rusty Shackles regularly explores the mashup potential of "Great Comics That Never Happened." In that same spirit of sequential art adventure writer Scott Allie, artist Tim Seeley, colorist Dave Stewart and letterer Nate Piekos have banded together for a personal project (can we call it a "fun-shot...
Joe the Barbarian #1 — Hot Ink Advance Review
Joe the Barbarian #1 — Hot Ink Advance Review
Joe the Barbarian #1 — Hot Ink Advance Review
Most of the entertainment that you and I consume on a daily basis is built on the foundation of escapism. And pleasant as it is, there's a danger inherent in such wondrous fantasies. The most common such example follows this path: Extreme overindulgence in fictional worlds leads someone to become disassociated with the real world and their real friends...