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Gender-Swapped Valentines: Buffy, Spike and Angel
Gender-Swapped Valentines: Buffy, Spike and Angel
Gender-Swapped Valentines: Buffy, Spike and Angel
Gender-swapping has always played an interesting role in comic books, primarily in terms of derivative female characters with significantly smaller costumes, but also as a way to get perspective on how differently comics art looks at the different sexes...
‘Where They Draw’ Takes You Inside Cartoonists’ Workspaces
‘Where They Draw’ Takes You Inside Cartoonists’ Workspaces
‘Where They Draw’ Takes You Inside Cartoonists’ Workspaces
I've never thought the eyes were the window to the soul so much as the desk is. After all, the way a person treats their workspace says a lot about them. Do they work in a cheerful, brightly lit space filled with plants and knick-knacks? Or have they carved out chaotic office spaces amid collapsing towers of paper...
Great Comics That Never Happened #23: SLASHPOINT
Great Comics That Never Happened #23: SLASHPOINT
Great Comics That Never Happened #23: SLASHPOINT
In our recurring feature, ComicsAlliance writer Chris Sims and a rotating cast of talented artists imagine a finer world to bring you a look at the Best Comics Ever that Did Not, Will Not, and occasionally Can Not Happen! This week, the incredible Jess Fink of the beautiful and NSFW Chester 5000 joins us to tell the story what definitely isn't DC's latest crossover...
Don’t Be That Guy: Todd Goldman Is the Worst
Don’t Be That Guy: Todd Goldman Is the Worst
Don’t Be That Guy: Todd Goldman Is the Worst
Recently, cartoonist Jess Fink wrote on her Tumblr that two people were ripping off her original t-shirt design of a Milk & Cookie that she sells on Threadless. The first person stealing her idea, as reported by Regretsy, was an Etsy user by the unfortunate name of glitterbiscuits, who flagrantly traced Fink's original design, sold t-shirts based on the traced image, and boasted about it until
Link Ink: Jess Fink’s Darwin Catches ‘Em All, Spanish Streets Get Game Names and the Power of Shazam! Compels You
Link Ink: Jess Fink’s Darwin Catches ‘Em All, Spanish Streets Get Game Names and the Power of Shazam! Compels You
Link Ink: Jess Fink’s Darwin Catches ‘Em All, Spanish Streets Get Game Names and the Power of Shazam! Compels You
Webcomics: Jess Fink's guest strip at Kate Beaton's Hark! A Vagrant is so, so wonderful. Read it, won't you? Geography: A neighborhood in Zaragoza, Spain is naming their streets after videogames, starting with the 25-year-old Super Mario Bros...
‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Webcomic Recaps by Jess Fink
‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Webcomic Recaps by Jess Fink
‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ Webcomic Recaps by Jess Fink
As fans of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" are likely well aware, the much-beloved (and arguably best) series in the Star Trek franchise's history is still in syndication on the Syfy, and we're still DVRing every episode in hopes that perhaps there's one that we missed -- an episode that could still be new to us, over 15 years later...