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Link Ink: Badman’s Roombaphobia, Barrowman’s ‘Arrow’ Role And A Giant Gundam Box
Link Ink: Badman’s Roombaphobia, Barrowman’s ‘Arrow’ Role And A Giant Gundam Box
Link Ink: Badman’s Roombaphobia, Barrowman’s ‘Arrow’ Role And A Giant Gundam Box
Video: College Humor's "Badman" moves on from blowing his secret identity to revealing his darkest fears to Scarecrow. Interviews: Mark Walters has posted what could be one of the final interviews with Joe Kubert, in which the artist discusses the importance of storytelling, his love for his sons Andy and Adam, and more...
Link Ink: First ‘Dredd’ Movie Poster, The Doctor’s New Companion and the Next Power Rangers
Link Ink: First ‘Dredd’ Movie Poster, The Doctor’s New Companion and the Next Power Rangers
Link Ink: First ‘Dredd’ Movie Poster, The Doctor’s New Companion and the Next Power Rangers
Movies: The first official Dredd poster showcases star Karl Urban in his Judge Dredd suit and successfully avoids an "I am the law!" tagline. Power Rangers: Saban is teasing its next series to follow Power Rangers Super Samurai, Power Rangers Megaforce, which sounds a lot like a possible localization of Japan's Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger...
Pakistan Blocked Twitter Access on Everybody Draw Mohammed Day
Pakistan Blocked Twitter Access on Everybody Draw Mohammed Day
Pakistan Blocked Twitter Access on Everybody Draw Mohammed Day
May 20 was the third annual Everybody Draw Mohammed Day, the event in which artists depict the Prophet Mohammed in cartoon form to protest censorship and extremist threats (The event was created by cartoonist Molly Norris in 2010 in response to the death threats received by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone for attempting to feature the figure in their Comedy Central series)... Read M
‘Excitable Liefeld’ Site Charts Rob Liefeld’s Use of Exclamation Points on Twitter
‘Excitable Liefeld’ Site Charts Rob Liefeld’s Use of Exclamation Points on Twitter
‘Excitable Liefeld’ Site Charts Rob Liefeld’s Use of Exclamation Points on Twitter
It is impossible to deny that the enduringly popular comic book creator and Image Comics co-founder Rob Liefeld is a passionate man, especially when it comes to the subject of his chosen field. Liefeld's fervor for the medium and its surrounding industry manifests in many forms, most obviously in the name of his own publishing enterprises, Extreme Studios and Awesome Comics, and most recently as a
Twitter Reacts to the Giant Psychic Space Octopus That Is the ‘Watchmen’ Prequel News
Twitter Reacts to the Giant Psychic Space Octopus That Is the ‘Watchmen’ Prequel News
Twitter Reacts to the Giant Psychic Space Octopus That Is the ‘Watchmen’ Prequel News
The Watchmen prequel announcement is official, and reaction to the news has been fast and snarky. Now that a few hours have passed and the the initial waves of backlash, counter-backlash, and counter-counter-backlash have rolled through social networks, we've collected some of our favorite Twitter responses from artists, writers, editors, critics and other comic book pros who have added their two
The Fake #DCnUspoilers Are Comics We Want To Read
The Fake #DCnUspoilers Are Comics We Want To Read
The Fake #DCnUspoilers Are Comics We Want To Read
After months of anticipation, the reboot is finally here with this week's release of Justice League #1, ushering in a new era for the DC Universe. It's an era of big changes, and if you want to experience them for yourself, it's obviously best to avoid the spoilers that are going to be cropping up on the Internet. If, however, you want to be thoroughly entertained, those spoilers are exactly what
#ComicsDidAGoodThing On Twitter is Aww-Inspiring
#ComicsDidAGoodThing On Twitter is Aww-Inspiring
#ComicsDidAGoodThing On Twitter is Aww-Inspiring
For as long as they've existed, comic books have been getting a bad rap, but earlier this week, comic book writer and ComicsAlliance contributor Gail Simone set out to shine a spotlight on the good they've done. The result: Twitter's #comicsdidagoodthing tag, in which people shared stories of all the good things that comic books have done for them in their real lives...
Link Ink: Grant Morrison and More Help ‘Illuminate Parkinson’s’, ‘Marvel Universe Online’ Gets a Logo and Robert Langridge Covers ‘Thor’
Link Ink: Grant Morrison and More Help ‘Illuminate Parkinson’s’, ‘Marvel Universe Online’ Gets a Logo and Robert Langridge Covers ‘Thor’
Link Ink: Grant Morrison and More Help ‘Illuminate Parkinson’s’, ‘Marvel Universe Online’ Gets a Logo and Robert Langridge Covers ‘Thor’
Fundraising: Alan Amato's planned "Illuminate Parkinson's" touring art show, which is designed to raise awareness about the disease, is currently seeking donations. Grant Morrison, Neil Gaiman and more have lent their support by appearing in gallery photos...
Kate Beaton Makes ‘Doctor Who’ Comic Without Ever Watching ‘Doctor Who’
Kate Beaton Makes ‘Doctor Who’ Comic Without Ever Watching ‘Doctor Who’
Kate Beaton Makes ‘Doctor Who’ Comic Without Ever Watching ‘Doctor Who’
The life of a cartoonist is much busier than some fans may believe -- too busy to catch television at times. So when Kate Beaton tweeted that she had never seen the popular BBC series Dr. Who, but decided to make a comic about it anyway, die-hard fans of the good doctor held their breath in anticipation, perhaps expecting that their favorite show's pristine image would be tarnished by an outsider
The CBLDF Auctions Periscope Studios’ Take on Margaret Atwood’s Twitter Superheroes
The CBLDF Auctions Periscope Studios’ Take on Margaret Atwood’s Twitter Superheroes
The CBLDF Auctions Periscope Studios’ Take on Margaret Atwood’s Twitter Superheroes
Year of the Flood author Margaret Atwood surprised us all a few months back when she illustrated charming superheroic versions of two of her Twitter following fans, @kidney_boy and friend @DrSnit. Atwood's friendly gesture drew the attention of Steve Lieber, Ron Randall, Cat Farris, Ben Dewey, and Natalie Nourigat of Periscope Studios, who joined the fray with their own unique takes on the Twitter

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