Foxtrot

Link Ink: Viz Announces ‘Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha,’ ‘Irredeemable’ Vs. ‘Incorruptable’ And Kirkman On ‘The Avengers’
Link Ink: Viz Announces ‘Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha,’ ‘Irredeemable’ Vs. ‘Incorruptable’ And Kirkman On ‘The Avengers’
Link Ink: Viz Announces ‘Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha,’ ‘Irredeemable’ Vs. ‘Incorruptable’ And Kirkman On ‘The Avengers’
Manga: Viz Media has announced the new Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha, a digital periodical available on the publisher's iOS apps that will translate installments of Bakuman, Bleach, Naruto and other series just two weeks after they run in their native Japan...
Link Ink: New Images of Julie Newmar as Catwoman, Action Figures Teach Medieval Metaphysics and Club Mario Madness
Link Ink: New Images of Julie Newmar as Catwoman, Action Figures Teach Medieval Metaphysics and Club Mario Madness
Link Ink: New Images of Julie Newmar as Catwoman, Action Figures Teach Medieval Metaphysics and Club Mario Madness
TV: Previously unreleased photos of Julie Newmar as Catwoman have been uncovered from the Life magazine's archives. They're prrrrretty prrrrrfect. Music: The Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77 sound like Italian punk/techno, but look like symbiote Spider-Man/Venom/Bane...
FoxTrot Comments on the iPad’s Limitations Superhero Style
FoxTrot Comments on the iPad’s Limitations Superhero Style
FoxTrot Comments on the iPad’s Limitations Superhero Style
As one of the few newspaper comic strips that manages to balance universal gags with fun nerd commentary, this weekend's "FoxTrot" was pretty endearing as creator Bill Amend took a moment to address what the upcoming April release of the iPad could mean for comics - specifically Marvel and DC's superhero titles...
A Fitting End to ‘Y’?
A Fitting End to ‘Y’?
A Fitting End to ‘Y’?
As is the case with pretty much every comic I read, I was a latecomer to Y: The Last Man--gimme a break, I only started reading comics a few years ago. But I was immediately stricken with Brian K. Vaughan's extremely clever dialogue laced with some of the best and dorkiest pop culture references I've ever read--and that's saying something because I used to follow Bill Amend's weekly FoxTrot comic