Kerry Callen

Link Ink: ‘MAD’ Does ‘Sheen Lantern’, Charges Against Susie Cagle Dropped
Link Ink: ‘MAD’ Does ‘Sheen Lantern’, Charges Against Susie Cagle Dropped
Link Ink: ‘MAD’ Does ‘Sheen Lantern’, Charges Against Susie Cagle Dropped
Upcoming: CBR has a preview of MAD Magazine #513, which will include a "Sheen Lantern" parody. Legal: The Dominion Post reports that New Zealand's Superloans company has won a lawsuit filed against them by DC Comics for using a superhero mascott called Buck bearing what they considered had striking similarities to Superman...
Parting Shot: Animated Comic Covers of Spidey, Demon in a Bottle, Dark Knight Returns
Parting Shot: Animated Comic Covers of Spidey, Demon in a Bottle, Dark Knight Returns
Parting Shot: Animated Comic Covers of Spidey, Demon in a Bottle, Dark Knight Returns
We've seen some pretty impressive Silver Age-themed art from ComicsAlliance favorite (and occasional contributor) Kerry Callen, but now he's decided to try his hand at something a little different: animated comic book covers! Watch the thunder crash on the front of Dark Knight Returns, see Tony Stark get the shakes in "Demon in a Bottle," and observe the Justice League spinning endlessl
Superman Trolls the Golden Age Flash in Kerry Callen’s New ‘Super Antics’
Superman Trolls the Golden Age Flash in Kerry Callen’s New ‘Super Antics’
Superman Trolls the Golden Age Flash in Kerry Callen’s New ‘Super Antics’
The illustrator of ComicsAlliance's Silver Age Remix Comics, Kerry Callen returns with a new installment of Super Antics, depicting the humorous adventures of the Golden Age Superman and all the hijinks of his wacky universe. The first episode looked at what might happen to a man who's truly impervious to bullets, while the new strip explores the implications of eye glasses as a secret identity, w
Kerry Callen’s ‘Super Antics’ Returns to Tackle Superman’s ‘Glasses Thing’ [Webcomic]
Kerry Callen’s ‘Super Antics’ Returns to Tackle Superman’s ‘Glasses Thing’ [Webcomic]
Kerry Callen’s ‘Super Antics’ Returns to Tackle Superman’s ‘Glasses Thing’ [Webcomic]
The illustrator of ComicsAlliance's Silver Age Remix Comics, Kerry Callen returns with a new installment of Super Antics, depicting the humorous adventures of the Golden Age Superman and all the hijinks of his wacky universe. The first episode looked at what might happen to a man who's truly impervious to bullets, while the new strip explores the implications of eye glasses as a secret identity...
Silver Age Remix Comics: ‘Final Crisis!’ [Original Art]
Silver Age Remix Comics: ‘Final Crisis!’ [Original Art]
Silver Age Remix Comics: ‘Final Crisis!’ [Original Art]
From Blackest Night to Flashpoint, today's super-hero comics are all built around the Big Event. But what if those stories had happened forty, fifty, or even sixty years ago? That's the question that ComicsAlliance is trying to answer with the help of artist Kerry Callen (who drew the incredible "Silver Age Marvel" pieces), by reimagining how the biggest modern-day DC Comics event comics
Silver Age Remix Comics: ‘Superman: Grounded’ [Original Art]
Silver Age Remix Comics: ‘Superman: Grounded’ [Original Art]
Silver Age Remix Comics: ‘Superman: Grounded’ [Original Art]
From Blackest Night to Flashpoint, today's super-hero comics are all built around the Big Event. But what if those stories had happened forty, fifty, or even sixty years ago? That's the question that ComicsAlliance is trying to answer with the help of artist Kerry Callen (who drew the incredible "Silver Age Marvel" pieces), by reimagining how the biggest modern-day DC Comics event comics
Silver Age Remix Comics: Green Lantern’s War of Light [Original Art]
Silver Age Remix Comics: Green Lantern’s War of Light [Original Art]
Silver Age Remix Comics: Green Lantern’s War of Light [Original Art]
From Blackest Night to Flashpoint to Fear Itself, today's super-hero comics are all built around the Big Event. But what if those stories had happened forty, fifty, or even sixty years ago? That's the question that ComicsAlliance is trying to answer with the help of artist Kerry Callen (who drew the incredible "Silver Age Marvel" pieces), by reimagining how the biggest modern-day DC Comi