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If You Love 'The Walking Dead' On TV, Read These Comics Next
If You Love 'The Walking Dead' On TV, Read These Comics Next
If You Love 'The Walking Dead' On TV, Read These Comics Next
The Walking Dead has proven to be possibly the biggest crossover hit from indie comics to the mainstream, and is one of those special television shows that feels like an event that you have to talk to someone about as soon as it’s over. Now in its sixth season, with the comic just passing the 150 issue mark, The Walking Dead as a franchise is a runaway success that shows no signs of stopping, even producing its own TV spin-off in Fear the Walking Dead. If you’re a fan of the shows, the comic, or both, we’ve got some recommendations for other comics you might want to pick up next.
Weekend Reading: IDW's 'Judge Dredd' And Image's 'Fatale'
Weekend Reading: IDW's 'Judge Dredd' And Image's 'Fatale'
Weekend Reading: IDW's 'Judge Dredd' And Image's 'Fatale'
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that you, the discerning ComicsAlliance reader, like to get good comics without paying a lot of money for them. That's a pretty safe bet, right? I mean, who doesn't like getting comics on the cheap, especially when they're critically acclaimed titles -- specifically, titles that have been critically acclaimed by us, America's Most Beloved Comics Reviewers? That's why we're keeping an eye on the sales over at Comixology to help you find the best comics that you can grab on the cheap, and spend your weekend with some great stories. This week: Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' Fatale and IDW's line of Judge Dredd titles!
Best Comic Book Covers Ever (This Month): June 2014
Best Comic Book Covers Ever (This Month): June 2014
Best Comic Book Covers Ever (This Month): June 2014
A great comic book cover has a lot of work to do. It’s both an advertisement and a work of art; both a statement and an invitation. Sometimes they convey character, sometimes mood, sometimes moment. Sometimes they pastiche the classics or pay tribute to the past; sometimes they strive to show us something entirely new. Always they show us a glimpse of somewhere else through a canvas no bigger than a window pane. In Best Comic Book Covers Ever (This Month), we look back over some of the most eye-catching, original and exceptional covers of the month that was. Bloodbaths, glowing hands, and sinister animal silhouettes; these are a few of comics' favorite things, judging by the comic book covers from June 2014. Read on for great covers from Riley Rossmo, Christian Ward, Russell Dauterman, Jerome Opeña, and more.
Image Launches A Pay-What-You-Want Humble Bundle For CBLDF
Image Launches A Pay-What-You-Want Humble Bundle For CBLDF
Image Launches A Pay-What-You-Want Humble Bundle For CBLDF
If you're not familiar with Humble Bundle, here's the deal: Deals. Specifically, they're deals with proceeds that go to charity. So far, the site has offered comedy albums, downloadable video games, ebooks, and even movies, but it's teaming up with Image Comics for its first-ever digital comics deal over the next two weeks or so, and buyers can choose how much of the money they spend goes to creat
Eisner Awards 2013: ‘Building Stories’ & ‘Fatale’ Sweep Nominations, ComicsAlliance Gets A Nod
Eisner Awards 2013: ‘Building Stories’ & ‘Fatale’ Sweep Nominations, ComicsAlliance Gets A Nod
Eisner Awards 2013: ‘Building Stories’ & ‘Fatale’ Sweep Nominations, ComicsAlliance Gets A Nod
The nominees for the 2013 Eisner Awards were announced this afternoon, and it is a varied and impressive list. In terms of publishers, Fantagraphics leads the pack with a robust 24 nominations, followed by Image Comics with 17 (and one shared) and IDW with eight (also with one shared...
‘East of West’ #1 And ‘Fatale’ #13: Two Weird Westerns From Image Comics On Sale This Week
‘East of West’ #1 And ‘Fatale’ #13: Two Weird Westerns From Image Comics On Sale This Week
‘East of West’ #1 And ‘Fatale’ #13: Two Weird Westerns From Image Comics On Sale This Week
On sale now from Image are two new comics that see some of our favorite creators apply their very distinct styles to the old west. In the case East of West #1, writer Jonathan Hickman (FF, The Manhattan Projects) reunites with his Fantastic Four collaborator Nick Dragotta (Vengeance) to create an old west that's somehow neither old nor necessarily west, but an alternate history of an electronic Am
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
With the release of Captain America #19, drawn and colored by his former partners-in-crime Steve Epting and Frank D'Armata, Ed Brubaker wrapped up an eight year run on Captain America, having shepherded the character and series through a small fistful of different incarnations and titles...
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – June 27, 2012: Toss Them Up and Let Them Hit You on the Head
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – June 27, 2012: Toss Them Up and Let Them Hit You on the Head
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – June 27, 2012: Toss Them Up and Let Them Hit You on the Head
Reading Comics author Douglas Wolk runs down the hottest comics and graphic novels coming out this week. KEY: % Spectacle * Cash ^ History ^ % LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN VOL. 3: CENTURY #3 2009 Wow, it was really foresighted of Alan Moore to make a thinly disguised Christian Grey the final boss in the conclusion of his survey of the past century's worth of pulp-lit presences, considering ho
Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips Play With Familiar Tropes in ‘Fatale’ [Interview]
Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips Play With Familiar Tropes in ‘Fatale’ [Interview]
Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips Play With Familiar Tropes in ‘Fatale’ [Interview]
The authors of Criminal, Sleeper and Incognito, Sean Phillips and Ed Brubaker have crafted yet another must-read series in Fatale, published by Image Comics. It's a bestseller, sure, but more than that, it's a really good comic. Brubaker and Phillips are examining the idea of the femme fatale by making her the focal point of the series, instead of just a looming threat, and throwing in a heaping h
Digital ComicsAlliance Spotlight on Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips: Everything You Need to Know
Digital ComicsAlliance Spotlight on Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips: Everything You Need to Know
Digital ComicsAlliance Spotlight on Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips: Everything You Need to Know
I have this theory that Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips are the best writer/artist team presently working in the mainstream comics industry. They've been collaborating for over ten years now, and at this point they're a well-oiled machine. Brubaker and Phillips' shadowy, hardboiled tales have been my primary method of scratching the crime comics itch for ages now, and the pair's latest work, Fatale

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