EvanShaner

The Creators Of ECCC 2013 [Photo Gallery]
The Creators Of ECCC 2013 [Photo Gallery]
The Creators Of ECCC 2013 [Photo Gallery]
Where some conventions skew more toward pop culture than comic books, this past weekend's Emerald City Comicon 2013 stocked Seattle with hundreds of prominent creators from every corner of the medium. ComicsAlliance was on hand to catch the faces behind the funnybooks as they met fans, signed comics and worked on commissions...
Newly Eisner-Winning ‘Dark Horse Presents’ Anthology Returns With 104-Page Issue #14 [Preview]
Newly Eisner-Winning ‘Dark Horse Presents’ Anthology Returns With 104-Page Issue #14 [Preview]
Newly Eisner-Winning ‘Dark Horse Presents’ Anthology Returns With 104-Page Issue #14 [Preview]
On sale now is Dark Horse Presents #13, the new issue of Dark Horse's prestigious anthology series that showcases emerging talent alongside some of the greatest writers, artists and cartoonists comics has to ever. The book won an Eisner Award at last week's San Diego Comic-Con for Best Anthology, which makes it all the more special that the new issue of DHP is oversized, coming in at 104 pages and
Archaia’s ‘The Storyteller’ Honors Jim Henson with Top Talents [Preview]
Archaia’s ‘The Storyteller’ Honors Jim Henson with Top Talents [Preview]
Archaia’s ‘The Storyteller’ Honors Jim Henson with Top Talents [Preview]
On sale this week from Archaia is Jim Henson's The Storyteller Volume 1, a new hardcover anthology based on the Jim Henson television series of the 1980s and early 1990s. Created in full cooperation with the Jim Henson Company, the book features all-new comics by a veritable who's who of fan-favorite creaotrs like Katie Cook, Colleen Coover, Chris Eliopoulos, Roger Langridge, Marjorie Liu, Jeff
ComicsAlliance Celebrates Doctober!
ComicsAlliance Celebrates Doctober!
ComicsAlliance Celebrates Doctober!
Rocktober? Shocktober? Mohawktober? Here at ComicsAlliance, we just couldn't decide what we want to celebrate this month, so for the last month we brought you different monthly theme every day! Today -- the final day of October -- we're bringing you a gallery of (Captain) marvelous art from one of our favorites, Evan "Doc" Shaner...
Captain Marvel Explains It All In One-Page Nate Cosby & Evan Shaner Comic
Captain Marvel Explains It All In One-Page Nate Cosby & Evan Shaner Comic
Captain Marvel Explains It All In One-Page Nate Cosby & Evan Shaner Comic
Remember the one-page Batgirl/Supergirl comic by Mike Maihack that we all loved and thought was the greatest thing ever? What we neglected to mention at the time was that it was inspired by a similarly awesome one-page, six-panel Captain Marvel comic created by writer Nate Cosby and artist Evan "Doc" Shaner...
More From DC Fifty-Too, Indie Comics’ Answer To The DC Relaunch [Art]
More From DC Fifty-Too, Indie Comics’ Answer To The DC Relaunch [Art]
More From DC Fifty-Too, Indie Comics’ Answer To The DC Relaunch [Art]
DC Fifty-Too is a website dedicated to showcasing DC Comics characters as interpreted by talents from the world of indie comics and the Web. Specifically, creators were asked to imagine their version of the #1 issue of any DC comic book. Managed by Jon Morris, the site was inspired by the recent debut of "The New 52," a bold and controversial initiative whereby DC is retooling, redesig
Comic Twart Celebrates One Year of Awesome Art
Comic Twart Celebrates One Year of Awesome Art
Comic Twart Celebrates One Year of Awesome Art
Here at ComicsAlliance, we've been fans of the Comic Twart blog since day one, and this week, the best online art jam on the web celebrates its official one year anniversary! As you can see by Evan "Doc" Shaner's anniversary piece above, the site has seen a gang of incredible artists teaming up to pick one character or theme to draw every week, from Zorro to the films of Alfred Hitchcoc
Marvel Comics Get the ‘What If’ Treatment at Comic Twart
Marvel Comics Get the ‘What If’ Treatment at Comic Twart
Marvel Comics Get the ‘What If’ Treatment at Comic Twart
Unlike the time Comic Twart told its contributors to each draw a piece of Sandman art, their Marvel Comics and "What If...?" themes demanded that artists stick within the confines of Spider-Man and Iron Man's universe. The flip side was that they could re-imagine established concepts however they saw fit, and the visions of Man-Thing and Rocket Raccoon that they produced made their final