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I Teach You The Superman: Tom Scioli Talks ‘Man Of Steel’ [Spoilers]
I Teach You The Superman: Tom Scioli Talks ‘Man Of Steel’ [Spoilers]
I Teach You The Superman: Tom Scioli Talks ‘Man Of Steel’ [Spoilers]
It's kind of weird when your generation takes over. I just saw a movie made by a guy who obviously grew up with all the same stuff I did. It's as if the movie was made based on my own notes on what I'd like to see in a Superman movie, but getting exactly what you ask for isn't the same as getting what you want.
The Con Haul: Highlights From HeroesCon 2013
The Con Haul: Highlights From HeroesCon 2013
The Con Haul: Highlights From HeroesCon 2013
As much as I like digging through the quarter bins for a run of Punisher 2099, the real action at a convention always comes from browsing through Artist's Alley for the new books that you can't get anywhere else. As much as the focus at conventions falls on superheroes, there's a lot of great independent stuff out there that you can pick up directly from the people who made it -- and it's especially easy at a convention like Charlotte's HeroesCon, which gives a huge amount of floor space over to the indies.
The Dennis 'D-Man' Dunphy Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 3
The Dennis 'D-Man' Dunphy Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 3
The Dennis 'D-Man' Dunphy Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 3
We didn't realize when we set out to list our favorite comic books of 2012 that it had been such a fun year to be a fan of the medium that we all love so much. The last twelve months offered readers a wide variety of work ranging from the most crowd-pleasing superhero epics to the most idiosyncratic of indies; the return of much missed mangaka and the emergence of exciting new talent; a new crowd-
Tom Scioli’s ‘Final Frontier’ Is The ’60s Rock ‘N’ Roll Superhero Epic You Need In Your Life
Tom Scioli’s ‘Final Frontier’ Is The ’60s Rock ‘N’ Roll Superhero Epic You Need In Your Life
Tom Scioli’s ‘Final Frontier’ Is The ’60s Rock ‘N’ Roll Superhero Epic You Need In Your Life
Have you ever read a line so good that you get jealous and angry at yourself for not thinking it up even while you're laughing at the pure joy of reading it? Because there's a part in Final Frontier, Tom Scioli's webcomic follow-up to the incredible American Barbarian, where the sinister villain has trapped one of his enemies in a gigantic pinball machine-inspired torture chamber that's remotely
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 10 Artists Take on the Fourth World and More
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 10 Artists Take on the Fourth World and More
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 10 Artists Take on the Fourth World and More
I've been taking a sketchbook to comic book conventions for years -- and I've gotten some truly amazing things -- but when this year's HeroesCon rolled around, I decided to start a new one with a theme. I strongly considered doing an all-pro-wrestler sketchbook, but with the recent death of the Macho man Randy Savage, it didn't seem like the right time...
Great Comics That Never Happened #21:  Jack Kirby’s ‘My Little Pony’
Great Comics That Never Happened #21: Jack Kirby’s ‘My Little Pony’
Great Comics That Never Happened #21: Jack Kirby’s ‘My Little Pony’
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 Tom Scioli, artist of Image's Godland and American Barbarian joins us for what would have unquestionably been the single greatest comic book of all tim