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The Man Of Bronze Is Back In 'Doc Savage: The Ring Of Fire'
The Man Of Bronze Is Back In 'Doc Savage: The Ring Of Fire'
The Man Of Bronze Is Back In 'Doc Savage: The Ring Of Fire'
Doc Savage, one of the greatest pulp heroes, and a character often regarded as a direct influence on Superman, is returning to comics for Doc Savage: The Ring of Fire, a four issue mini-series from Dynamite, written by David Avallone, with art by Dave Acosta. The story involves the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, and someone attacking US military bases using volcanoes.
'Angela' And 'Howling Commandos' Latest Marvel Cancellations
'Angela' And 'Howling Commandos' Latest Marvel Cancellations
'Angela' And 'Howling Commandos' Latest Marvel Cancellations
Eagle-eyed readers may have noticed while scanning the Marvel solicitations for April, May and June that certain All-New, All-Different Marvel titles are missing without any word from Marvel about it. Well, it seems that Marvel’s new plan for cancelled comics is to end them without an announcement, or even a FINAL ISSUE tagged onto a solicit, as today there were two confirmations of cancellations within the comics themselves.
Bob Gale Goes Back to 'Back to the Future' with Comics Series
Bob Gale Goes Back to 'Back to the Future' with Comics Series
Bob Gale Goes Back to 'Back to the Future' with Comics Series
IDW is going where they don't need roads. In a press release that is apparently from the future, the publisher announced Wednesday it'll be publishing a new Back to the Future anthology comic starting in October. Subtitled Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines, the series will follow alternate versions of events from the movies, fill in the gaps between them, and offer up prequel stories. (Maybe we'll see Doc Brown's college years!)
Explore Dynamite's Weird 'King' Shared Universe
Explore Dynamite's Weird 'King' Shared Universe
Explore Dynamite's Weird 'King' Shared Universe
This week marks the release of Prince Valiant #1, and with it, the final building block in the foundation of Dynamite's increasingly weird "King" universe. Built around the King Features characters that are best known as newspaper strips --- and in the case of The Phantom, a Billy Zane movie that invited viewers to 'slam evil!' --- the line got its start in the Kings Watch crossover in 2013. While Flash Gordon has stuck around and been pretty fantastic, it's only in the last month that the rest of the characters have rolled out into their own books to flesh out the world. Now, with everything in place, the King line has pulpy sci-fi, mystic adventure, superhero action and swords and sorcery from the days of King Arthur all jockeying for position and trying to come together as a cohesive unit. And to be honest, it's actually pretty awesome to see.
Superman Traverses Time & Space in 'Strange Visitor' Finale
Superman Traverses Time & Space in 'Strange Visitor' Finale
Superman Traverses Time & Space in 'Strange Visitor' Finale
On sale this Sunday from DC Comics, Adventures of Superman #48 concludes the three-part "Strange Visitor" digital-first storyline. Written by Joe Keatinge, the story is one of the warmest and most mind-bendingly meta Superman tales released in recent memory, seeing the Last Son of Krypton in eras ranging from the earliest years of his creation to billions of years in the future as he --
Joe Keatinge On 'Adventures Of Superman' [Interview]
Joe Keatinge On 'Adventures Of Superman' [Interview]
Joe Keatinge On 'Adventures Of Superman' [Interview]
Over the past year, DC's digital Adventures of Superman anthology has played host to some of the most exciting creative teams working in comics today. With the current story, though, the scale of the whole project has gotten much bigger in both creative team and subject matter. Writer Joe Keatinge has been joined by an incredible roster of talent that includes Ming Doyle, Brent Schoonover, Dave Wi
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 07.05.13
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 07.05.13
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 07.05.13
We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, but because cartoonists, illustrators and their fans share countless numbers of great images on sites like Flickr, Tumblr, DeviantArt and seemingly infinite art blogs that we’ve created Best Art Ever (This Week), a weekly depository for just some of the pieces of especially compelling artwo