Scott Kowalchuk

Luchador Bane Is Finally Happening In 'Batman '66'
Luchador Bane Is Finally Happening In 'Batman '66'
Luchador Bane Is Finally Happening In 'Batman '66'
Ever since DC's Batman '66 comic started adding 1960s-style versions of modern villains to the show's existing roster of arch-criminals, there's one that I've been hoping for more than any other, one that seemed like it was virtually inevitable. And now, it is finally happening: We are getting Luchador Bane. Hot on the heels of the '66 debut of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, the solicitation for the print version of Batman '66 #27 has revealed that Batman will be heading to Mexico to apprehend the Riddler and find himself duking it out with Bane in the wrestling ring. In other words, we may have discovered the perfect comic book.
Bookworm Returns (Again) In 'Batman '66' Chapter 47 [Preview]
Bookworm Returns (Again) In 'Batman '66' Chapter 47 [Preview]
Bookworm Returns (Again) In 'Batman '66' Chapter 47 [Preview]
My friends, we are living in a wonderful time. Hot on the heels of Gotham Academy #2, which featured the return of Bookworm as a school librarian, comes Batman '66 Chapter 47, where the world's most sinister bibliophile is once again in the spotlight! And, just as an added bonus, he's also riding around in a giant robot dragon, which I think you will agree makes pretty much everything better. Okay, admittedly, the main focus of the issue seems to be that King Tut (possibly the greatest of all Batman televillains) is raising an army of the undead with the help of the unstoppable Osiris Virus, but c'mon. It's a giant robot dragon and it's wearing a top hat. Check out what else Jeff Parker and Scott Kowalchuk have in store for the caped crusaders below!
The Tokusatsu Sketchbook: Spring 2014
The Tokusatsu Sketchbook: Spring 2014
The Tokusatsu Sketchbook: Spring 2014
If you've been reading ComicsAlliance for a while, you may already know that for the past few years, I've been working on filling up a sketchbook themed around Jack Kirby, but after three years and over fifty sketches, I thought it was finally time to retire it and move on to something else. That's why this year, I started up a new sketchbook themed around another influential comics creator: Shota
Roberson’s ‘The Mysterious Strangers’ Explodes Across Linking Super-Spy Covers By Scott Kowalchuk [Art]
Roberson’s ‘The Mysterious Strangers’ Explodes Across Linking Super-Spy Covers By Scott Kowalchuk [Art]
Roberson’s ‘The Mysterious Strangers’ Explodes Across Linking Super-Spy Covers By Scott Kowalchuk [Art]
Launching next month from Oni Press is The Mysterious Strangers, a new ongoing series set firmly in the superspy adventure genre but with distinct super-powered twists like time manipulation, telekinesis and a dreaded "death touch," all straight from the minds of writer Chris Roberson and artist Scott Kowalchuk. The Mysterious Strangers is a fun and earnest work, featuring a diverse cast artwork by Kowalchuck and Jackson that's very evocative of '60s spy fiction, expressing kitsch and drama with equal measure. It also comes with a unique two-issue structure, alternating between cliffhanger and resolution, which Kowalchuk and colorist Dan Jackson avail themselves of to create linking covers every two months, resulting in some lovely diptychs.
Scott Kowalchuk Fills His Sketchbook With ‘Doctor Who,’ Batman Villains and More
Scott Kowalchuk Fills His Sketchbook With ‘Doctor Who,’ Batman Villains and More
Scott Kowalchuk Fills His Sketchbook With ‘Doctor Who,’ Batman Villains and More
If you've been keeping up with Image's The Intrepids, then you're already familiar with the amazing art of Scott Kowalchuk, and his incredible knack for bringing stuff like killer cyborg bears to life on the comics page. What you might not know, however, is that the work he posts on his sketchblog is every bit as amazing as what makes it into the comics...