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Tim Seeley, Steve Seeley And Michael Moreci Launch ‘Mini-Comics Included’ On Kickstarter
Tim Seeley, Steve Seeley And Michael Moreci Launch ‘Mini-Comics Included’ On Kickstarter
Tim Seeley, Steve Seeley And Michael Moreci Launch ‘Mini-Comics Included’ On Kickstarter
Those of you who are of a certain age (read: super old) may remember a time when action figures came with mini-comics, giving some bonus background that was a little more than the average file card. It's been a while since I've seen one of those pop up, but now, the Mini-Comics Included Kickstarter aims to return to those glory days, with the art of Hack/Slash's Tim Seeley, God Hates Astronauts c
Thought Bubble #5: How Much Should A Comic Book Cost?
Thought Bubble #5: How Much Should A Comic Book Cost?
Thought Bubble #5: How Much Should A Comic Book Cost?
The comics medium attempts to answer a lot of big questions: If you could change anything in history, what would it be? What would it be like to live among gods? Is he strong? (Listen, bud, he's got radioactive blood.) In that spirit, ComicsAlliance's Matt Wilson is asking comics creators, retailers and commentators some big questions of his own...
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...
‘Dark Horse Presents’ New Francavilla, Arcudi, Case, Seeley and More [Preview]
‘Dark Horse Presents’ New Francavilla, Arcudi, Case, Seeley and More [Preview]
‘Dark Horse Presents’ New Francavilla, Arcudi, Case, Seeley and More [Preview]
On sale this week is Dark Horse Presents #11, the latest issue of Dark Horse's prestigious anthology series. Featuring no distracting advertisements, the 80-page book contains new material by such comics creators as Francesco Francavilla (introducing The Black Beetle), Mike Richardson, Tim Seeley and Victor Drujiniu (introducing The Occultist), John Arcudi and Jonathan Case (introducing The Creep)
‘Masters of the Universe Classics’ Toys Get New Mini-Comics From Dark Horse and Mattel in 2012
‘Masters of the Universe Classics’ Toys Get New Mini-Comics From Dark Horse and Mattel in 2012
‘Masters of the Universe Classics’ Toys Get New Mini-Comics From Dark Horse and Mattel in 2012
Consider writer Tim Seeley, interior artist Wellington Alves and covers artist Eric Powell are the new Masters of the Universe and they won't even have to don furry briefs... as far as we know. The trio will produce a new three issue Masters of the Universe mini-comic series from Dark Horse Comics to be included as individual action figure pack-ins in Mattel's Masters of the Universe Classics toy
‘Action Double Feature’ Is Everything We Want In Digital Comics [Review]
‘Action Double Feature’ Is Everything We Want In Digital Comics [Review]
‘Action Double Feature’ Is Everything We Want In Digital Comics [Review]
This week saw the release of Action Double Feature #1, and it's one of the most exciting comics I've read in a long time. Released digitally through a dedicated iPad app and a downloadable PDF by Four Star Studios, ADF is a showcase for its creators to take risks with brand new concepts and characters, and as the name suggests, it's split between two short stories: Jack Kraken, by Hack/Slash's Ti
‘Ant-Man & Wasp’ Brings Old and New Ant-Men Together [Preview]
‘Ant-Man & Wasp’ Brings Old and New Ant-Men Together [Preview]
‘Ant-Man & Wasp’ Brings Old and New Ant-Men Together [Preview]
Hank Pym has had a hard time of it. A domestic abuse story written years ago involving his wife Janet has dominated his character, despite several redemption arcs that followed. And while this week's Ant-Man & Wasp #1 starts off with more redemption, as Pym founds a domestic violence clinic in Janet's name, this time it truly feels like an attempt to move Pym past the past and into a new era.

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