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David Mack Paints Mad Sweeney For 'American Gods' #3
David Mack Paints Mad Sweeney For 'American Gods' #3
David Mack Paints Mad Sweeney For 'American Gods' #3
As you've probably heard already, Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods is coming to comics, courtesy of Dark Horse. Artistic legend P. Craig Russell is adapting the story for comics and providing layouts, with Scott Hampton providing the finished art and Glenn Fabry on covers. American Gods #3 also features a variant cover by David Mack, and we have an exclusive first look at the cover.
'American Gods' Is Coming To Comics In 2017
'American Gods' Is Coming To Comics In 2017
'American Gods' Is Coming To Comics In 2017
We've known for a while that Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods is coming to TV in 2017, as a series on the Starz network, but it turns out it's also coming to comics, as a Dark Horse series adapted by P. Craig Russell with art by Scott Hampton and others. The plan is to adapt the novel over 27 issues, which will be collected in three hardcovers (and presumably paperbacks down the road). The story arcs are titled Shadows, My Ainsel, and The Moment of the Storm. Russell will also provide some interior art, as will Walt Simonson, Mark Buckingham, and Colleen Doran.
Thrillpower Hits A Milestone With '2000 AD' #2000
Thrillpower Hits A Milestone With '2000 AD' #2000
Thrillpower Hits A Milestone With '2000 AD' #2000
If you're the kind of person who keeps up with the shipping list every week --- or who reads our own Best Comic Books Ever (This Week) guides to every Wednesday's new releases --- you've probably noticed that 2000 AD has been steadily approaching the most important numerical milestone of its 40-year run. In September, the magazine will celebrate hitting prog #2000 by bringing back creators like Brian Bolland, Kevin O'Neill, Mick McMahon, and Dave Gibbons, all wrapped up in new wraparound covers by Glenn Fabry, Cliff Robinson, and Chris Burnham.
Dark Horse Announces 'Bounty'; New 'Dredd', 'Tarzan' Crossovers
Dark Horse Announces 'Bounty'; New 'Dredd', 'Tarzan' Crossovers
Dark Horse Announces 'Bounty'; New 'Dredd', 'Tarzan' Crossovers
Crossovers are all the rage at Dark Horse this year, as the publisher announced two huge new miniseries at Emerald City Comicon this past weekend, mixing up its licensed properties with those of publishers such as Boom Studios and 2000 AD, with Judge Dredd crossing over with some familiar alien threats, and Tarzan paying a visit to a very familiar planet. Dark Horse also unveiled a brand new ongoing series from Rat Queens writer Kurtis Wiebe and newcomer Mindy Lee, which has been described as Rat Queens in space!
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 04.25.14
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 04.25.14
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 04.25.14
We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, as well as the special qualities of comic book storytelling, but because cartoonists, illustrators and their fans share countless numbers of great pinups, fan art and other illustrations on sites like Flickr, Tumblr, DeviantArt and seemingly infinite art blogs that we’ve created Best Art Eve
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 05.07.14
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 05.07.14
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 05.07.14
  We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, as well as the special qualities of comic book storytelling, but because cartoonists, illustrators and their fans share countless numbers of great pinups, fan art and other illustrations on sites like Flickr, Tumblr, DeviantArt and seemingly infinite art blogs that we’ve created Best Art E
MAD’s ‘Botchmen’ Explores The Lighter Side Of ‘Watchmen’
MAD’s ‘Botchmen’ Explores The Lighter Side Of ‘Watchmen’
MAD’s ‘Botchmen’ Explores The Lighter Side Of ‘Watchmen’
In all the excitement surrounding Before Watchmen, we'd completely forgotten that DC Comics had already published a new Watchmen comic by creators other than Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. It was called Botchmen, and it happened all the way back in 2009, in issue #499 of a magazine called MAD...
‘Preacher’ Coming to Movie Theaters According to Director D.J. Caruso
‘Preacher’ Coming to Movie Theaters According to Director D.J. Caruso
‘Preacher’ Coming to Movie Theaters According to Director D.J. Caruso
Following a short fever of rumor and speculation, filmmaker D.J. Caruso confirmed this week via Twitter that he is indeed directing a feature film adaptation of Preacher, the insanely ultra-violent, irretrievably vulgar and brilliantly hilarious Vertigo comic book series by Garth Ennis, Steve Dillon and Glenn Fabry...