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On The Cheap: Titan Celebrates 'Tank Girl' With Humble Bundle
On The Cheap: Titan Celebrates 'Tank Girl' With Humble Bundle
On The Cheap: Titan Celebrates 'Tank Girl' With Humble Bundle
Tank Girl, the anarchic punk protagonist created by Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett, has undergone a renewal in recent years thanks to new comics from Titan with Martin once again at the helm of her adventures. To celebrate over twenty years of the character, Titan is offering a great big stack of digital Tank Girl comics through Humble Bundle, including classic stories and the more modern reinventions.
Tank Girl Returns In 'Tank Girl: Gold' By Martin And Parson
Tank Girl Returns In 'Tank Girl: Gold' By Martin And Parson
Tank Girl Returns In 'Tank Girl: Gold' By Martin And Parson
Alan Martin & Jamie Hewlett’s iconic andd irreverent Tank Girl has undergone a sort of second coming in recent years thanks to Titan Comics, and that revival shows no sign of slowing down. Titan has announced a new miniseries titled Tank Girl: Gold due out this September by Martin and Brett Parson, which picks up right where the current series leaves off.
'Tank Girl' Returns In May With 'Two Girls, One Tank'
'Tank Girl' Returns In May With 'Two Girls, One Tank'
'Tank Girl' Returns In May With 'Two Girls, One Tank'
Alan Martin & Jamie Hewlett’s post-apocalyptic punk princess Tank Girl returns to comics this May in a new series from Titan Comics, Two Girls, One Tank. Joining co-creator Martin on art duties is rising star Brett Parson fresh from his breakout work on Vertigo series New Romancer. The series follows hot on the heels of last year’s 21st Century Tank Girl, which was wildly successful on Kickstarter before being picked up by Titan for wider distribution. The new series from Martin and Parson carries on right where 21st Century Tank Girl left off and finds the eponymous hero faced with the question, “Is this world really big enough for two Tank Girls?!”
Jamie Hewlett Returns to Tank Girl in '21st Century Tank Girl'
Jamie Hewlett Returns to Tank Girl in '21st Century Tank Girl'
Jamie Hewlett Returns to Tank Girl in '21st Century Tank Girl'
Ten years before artist Jamie Hewlett became a global pop culture phenomenon as the co-creator of Gorillaz alongside Damon Albarn, he made his other best-known cultural contribution in the late 80s with writer Alan Martin; Tank Girl. Debuting in the pages of UK anthology magazine Deadline, the rocket launcher-wielding, tank-driving outlaw became an icon of female empowerment and sexual self-determination (and the star of a Lori Petty movie of appropriately debatable virtue). Tank Girl was largely dormant from the mid-90s until the late 2000s, when Martin returned to the character by partnering with artists including Rufus Dayglo, Jim Mahfood, and Warwick Johnson-Cadwell, Hewlett's musical commitments kept him away from the character for a long time, but now he's finally back for 21st Century Tank Girl, an anthology that also features Mahfood, Caldwell-Johnson, Philip Bond, Jonathan Edwards, and more.
Exclusive: Titan Unveils 'Best of British' Month in May
Exclusive: Titan Unveils 'Best of British' Month in May
Exclusive: Titan Unveils 'Best of British' Month in May
As a Briton living overseas, I am always delighted to see people from the old country shamelessly milk their Britishness to sell themselves abroad. The more we ham it up, the more people seem to love it, as evidenced by Eddie Redmayne's Oscar win. So it's in that same glorious spirit that Titan Comics is playing up the "Downton Abbey and crumpets" angle for its May comics promotion, Best of British, featuring new and classic works from a roster of creators that includes Peter Milligan, Si Spurrier, Alan Martin, D'Israeli, and the late Brett Ewins. Check out the trailer above, debuting exclusively on ComicsAlliance.
Martin And Mahfood’s ‘Everybody Loves Tank Girl': Beautiful Art, Narrative Dissonance
Martin And Mahfood’s ‘Everybody Loves Tank Girl': Beautiful Art, Narrative Dissonance
Martin And Mahfood’s ‘Everybody Loves Tank Girl': Beautiful Art, Narrative Dissonance
Everybody Loves Tank Girl is the new Tank Girl book collecting the recent issues drawn by Jim Mahfood and written by Tank Girl co-creator Alan C. Martin. Before getting into things too thoroughly, let's briefly unpack the term "the new Tank Girl," because that's quickly becoming not just a distinction referring to the passage of time, but a term that now encompasses some wholesale shift
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Tank Girl’ (1995), Part Two
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Tank Girl’ (1995), Part Two
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Tank Girl’ (1995), Part Two
Chris Sims: Welcome back to what I am 100% sure is the most in-depth review of 1995's Tank Girl you are likely to find! When we last left off, Girls Tank and Jet had just gotten their namesake vehicles and discovered that Tank Girl's pal Sam was being held at some kind of post-apocalyptic bordello...
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Tank Girl’ (1995), Part One
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Tank Girl’ (1995), Part One
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Tank Girl’ (1995), Part One
Chris Sims: Hello everyone, and welcome to ComicsAlliance's in-depth review series on the indie superhero movies of the '90s. This week, we're starting in on 1995's Tank Girl, a movie that features Ice-T as a mutant kangaroo. Somehow, I managed to forget this fact for the past eighteen years...

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