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The Strange Case Of The ‘Like A Virus’ Kickstarter And Its Evil IndieGoGo Doppelganger [Interview]
The Strange Case Of The ‘Like A Virus’ Kickstarter And Its Evil IndieGoGo Doppelganger [Interview]
The Strange Case Of The ‘Like A Virus’ Kickstarter And Its Evil IndieGoGo Doppelganger [Interview]
A few weeks ago, Ken Lowery and Robert Wilson IV launched a Kickstarter campaign for Like A Virus, a one-shot ghost story about a medium trying to uncover the mystery of a local haunting. Within a few days, they'd met their goal, but then something unusual happened: The entire Kickstarter campaign, from Wilson's pages to the rewards promised for backers, had been copied to a fraudulent IndieGoGo
War Rocket Ajax #154: Brian Winkeler and Robert Wilson IV Talk ‘Knuckleheads’
War Rocket Ajax #154: Brian Winkeler and Robert Wilson IV Talk ‘Knuckleheads’
War Rocket Ajax #154: Brian Winkeler and Robert Wilson IV Talk ‘Knuckleheads’
This week on War Rocket Ajax, we're pleased to welcome Brian Winkeler and Robert Wilson IV to the show! They sit down to chat with Chris and Matt about their all-new digital series Knuckleheads and the trials of writing a comic about a guy who's kind of a jerk -- and you can listen to the whole show right here at ComicsAlliance...
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 2012 Update
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 2012 Update
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 2012 Update
Last year, I posted about a convention sketchbook I'd started themed around characters created or co-created by the legendary Jack Kirby, with ten great sketches from the artists I'd met at HeroesCon in Charlotte, North Carolina. This year's HeroesCon was held last weekend, so to mark the anniversary -- and to share some fantastic pieces of art -- I thought an update was in order...
DC Fifty-Too: Cartoonists Create Their Own DC Comics Relaunch [Art]
DC Fifty-Too: Cartoonists Create Their Own DC Comics Relaunch [Art]
DC Fifty-Too: Cartoonists Create Their Own DC Comics Relaunch [Art]
It's exactly two weeks until DC Comics releases Justice League #1, just the first of no fewer than 52 new series launching or relaunching in September as part of "The New 52," a bold and controversial initiative whereby the publisher is retooling, redesigning and in some cases wholly rebooting many of its classic titles and characters in an effort to aggressively engage new readers... Re