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Unlimited Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In November
Unlimited Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In November
Unlimited Extras: What's Coming To Comixology In November
Comixology Unlimted continues to grow as it adds to its already deep and plentiful catalog of comics available to read via subscription, but November's update to the service may just be the best yet. Among a host of great comics joining the service, fans can sample the very first volume of Michael Allred's Madman as well as some newer must reads and some additional volumes of series that are already part of the program.
On the Nose: Sophie Campbell Talks Bodies and Blaze
On the Nose: Sophie Campbell Talks Bodies and Blaze
On the Nose: Sophie Campbell Talks Bodies and Blaze
Writer and artist Sophie Campbell became a fan-favorite through her work on creator-owned titles such as Wet Moon and Shadoweyes, and she's continued to grow her audience with amazing art for licensed properties at IDW, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and a concept-redefining run on Jem And The Holograms with writer Kelly Thompson. ComicsAlliance sat down with Campbell at Flame Con in Brooklyn last month to talk about body diversity, her design process, and queer talent outreach.
On The Cheap: Meet Kevin Keller With The LGBTQ Humble Bundle
On The Cheap: Meet Kevin Keller With The LGBTQ Humble Bundle
On The Cheap: Meet Kevin Keller With The LGBTQ Humble Bundle
June is Pride Month, and in celebration of all things LGBTQ the good folks at Humble Bundle have put together a massive collection of comics and books that you can buy digitally by naming your own price. The collection contains various tiers of support, and like all Humble Bundles you can choose your own charity and even select exactly how your contribution is divided up.
Revisiting Sophie Campbell's 'Wet Moon'
Revisiting Sophie Campbell's 'Wet Moon'
Revisiting Sophie Campbell's 'Wet Moon'
Let me put my cards on the table: Sophie Campbell is my favorite comic book artist. She has been at least since the Glory series she did with Joe Keatinge, although I was a fan of her work even before that. I was thrilled when her Jem and Holograms series with Kelly Thompson was announced, and it’s one of my very favorite things on the stands right now. But my favorite comics work she’s done is Wet Moon, a series of graphic novels from Oni Press, which has been ongoing for over a decade. In Wet Moon, Campbell weaves realism with subtle fantasy and horror elements, and follows a large cast of distinct characters. There are six books currently out, and Campbell has said there are at least two more to come.
Ross Campbell’s ‘Wet Moon’ Is Pure Comics [Review + 25-Page Preview]
Ross Campbell’s ‘Wet Moon’ Is Pure Comics [Review + 25-Page Preview]
Ross Campbell’s ‘Wet Moon’ Is Pure Comics [Review + 25-Page Preview]
On sale now from Oni Press is Wet Moon 6, the latest of Ross Campbell's excellent graphic novel series about variously gothic and geeky and gay girls (and some boys) attending art college in the American south. Light on melodrama but heavy on emotion, humor, and character development (and some seemingly supernatural intrigue for good measure), Wet Moon is a soap opera but in the best possible sens
Ross Campbell Talks Curvy Girls, Sexy Boys And Warrior Women [Sex]
Ross Campbell Talks Curvy Girls, Sexy Boys And Warrior Women [Sex]
Ross Campbell Talks Curvy Girls, Sexy Boys And Warrior Women [Sex]
When ComicsAlliance first decided to devote a February fortnight to highlighting great sexy comics and the great artists who produce them, Ross Campbell was the first creator I thought of. Not only has the cartoonist a master of the female form, he's also one of the few artists who celebrates that form in the myriad of ways it appears in reality, from the curvy girls of his Wet Moon graphic novel