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‘Dragon Ball Z’ Scouters Coming Exclusively To SDCC 2013
‘Dragon Ball Z’ Scouters Coming Exclusively To SDCC 2013
‘Dragon Ball Z’ Scouters Coming Exclusively To SDCC 2013
There's a lot of cool swag set to debut exclusively at San Diego Comic-Con in July -- and we've been taking a look at quite a few of them of late -- but as the launch of the official SDCC 2013 exclusives portal has revealed, only one cosplay offering can adorn you in Akira Toriyama's 1989 precursor to Google Glass. At booth 140, Bluefin Distribution will be selling friggin' Dragon Ball Z scouters.
‘Man Of Steel’s Faora Is Basically Vegeta And That’s A-OK! [Art]
‘Man Of Steel’s Faora Is Basically Vegeta And That’s A-OK! [Art]
‘Man Of Steel’s Faora Is Basically Vegeta And That’s A-OK! [Art]
Like a lot of longtime Superman fans, I found myself experiencing my share of cognitive and emotional dissonance watching the new Man of Steel movie. One thing was clear, however: Faora was totally dope! The Kryptonian killing machine has her own unique history in DC Comics lore, but the movie version especially resonated with me because she's essentially the closest thing Dragon Ball Z fans may ever see to a live action Vegeta (the less we all entertain the idea of a sequel to Dragonball: Evolution, the better). Indulge in a comparison chart detailing some key similarities and differences between the two proud/psychotic alien warriors with us after the cut, but beware of mild spoilers if you haven't seen MoS just yet.
Best Art Ever (This Week) – 06.07.13
Best Art Ever (This Week) – 06.07.13
Best Art Ever (This Week) – 06.07.13
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 artwork that we come across in our regular travels across the Web. Some of it's new, some of it's old, some of it's created by working professionals, some of it's created by future stars, some of it's created by talented fans, and some of it's endearingly silly. All of it's awesome.
‘Dragon Ball Z’ Returns to Print In Japan In Fully-Colored Reprint Editions
‘Dragon Ball Z’ Returns to Print In Japan In Fully-Colored Reprint Editions
‘Dragon Ball Z’ Returns to Print In Japan In Fully-Colored Reprint Editions
Almost 20 years after the original run wrapped, Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball is returning to print in Japan this year with both a newly colored reprint series and accompanying reference book debuting next month.Three volumes of Toriyama's "Saiyan Saga" will be reissued in color on February 4, with each book containing 248 pages of material, including commentary from Toriyama himself tha
‘DragonBall Z’ Fan-Film Puts Actual ‘DragonBall Z’ Film To Shame (But Then, What Doesn’t?)
‘DragonBall Z’ Fan-Film Puts Actual ‘DragonBall Z’ Film To Shame (But Then, What Doesn’t?)
‘DragonBall Z’ Fan-Film Puts Actual ‘DragonBall Z’ Film To Shame (But Then, What Doesn’t?)
I haven't actually watched DragonBall Z since high school, but I'll admit that I still have a tiny soft spot for Akira Toriyama's long-running story of dudes shouting at and occasionally punching each other. As a result, I got a kick out of this fan-made "trailer" based on DBZ's Saiyan Saga, which actually looks a hell of a lot better than the trailer for the actual live-action DragonBa
The Brandon Graham ‘Multiple Warheads’ Interview, Part 1 Of 2
The Brandon Graham ‘Multiple Warheads’ Interview, Part 1 Of 2
The Brandon Graham ‘Multiple Warheads’ Interview, Part 1 Of 2
This October, Brandon Graham (Prophet, King City)is unleashing the all-new color volume of his Multiple Warheads series. Spinning out of a one-shot published by Oni Press in 2007, this new four-issue Image Comics series, subtitled "Alphabet to Infinity," lets Graham return to an irradiated fantasy version of Russia, the sci-fi assassin Nura, organ smuggler Sexica and her werewolf boyfrie
Link Ink: DC’s Amazon Storefront, ‘Fresh Ink! Online’ and ‘Doctor Who’ Goes to Narnia?
Link Ink: DC’s Amazon Storefront, ‘Fresh Ink! Online’ and ‘Doctor Who’ Goes to Narnia?
Link Ink: DC’s Amazon Storefront, ‘Fresh Ink! Online’ and ‘Doctor Who’ Goes to Narnia?
Digital: DC Entertainment has launched an Amazon storefront in conjunction with its deal to sell 100 graphic novels exclusively on the Kindle Fire tablet (for the time being). Gaming: DC Universe Online reports that its number of users has increased 6 percent a day since going free-to-play on November 1...
Akira Toriyama’s ‘Dragon Ball’ Has Flawless Action That Puts Super-Hero Books to Shame
Akira Toriyama’s ‘Dragon Ball’ Has Flawless Action That Puts Super-Hero Books to Shame
Akira Toriyama’s ‘Dragon Ball’ Has Flawless Action That Puts Super-Hero Books to Shame
Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball franchise is the butt of a lot of jokes these days. I'm sure you know them: something something power levels, something something "It's over 9000!", and so on. It's a melodramatic series with incredible market penetration, so it's no wonder that it's easy as pie to find jokes about it...

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