Carly Monardo

‘Recipe Comix’ Brings You Tasty Meals (And Drinks) By Your Favorite Webcomics Creators
‘Recipe Comix’ Brings You Tasty Meals (And Drinks) By Your Favorite Webcomics Creators
‘Recipe Comix’ Brings You Tasty Meals (And Drinks) By Your Favorite Webcomics Creators
Despite the fact that I love to eat, I've never been much of a chef, a failing I blame solely on the fact that there are very few cookbooks that involve Batman. Fortunately for me, the foodies at Saveur.com have decided to reach out my particular market by recruiting a few of my favorite webcomics creators to illustrate step-by-step instructions on how to create delicious meals and cocktails... R
SEXISM IS OVER: Kate Beaton’s ‘Strong Female Characters’ [Webcomic]
SEXISM IS OVER: Kate Beaton’s ‘Strong Female Characters’ [Webcomic]
SEXISM IS OVER: Kate Beaton’s ‘Strong Female Characters’ [Webcomic]
Cartoonist Kate Beaton has created another characteristically hilarious webcomic lampooning the popular treatment of female characters in mainstream American comics. Called Strong Female Characters, the strip is inspired by characters Beaton created in a Twitter-based collaboration/conversation with fellow cartoonists Meredith Gran and Carly Monardo...
Great Comics That Never Happened #19: Batman and Alex Trebek in FINAL JEOPARDY!
Great Comics That Never Happened #19: Batman and Alex Trebek in FINAL JEOPARDY!
Great Comics That Never Happened #19: Batman and Alex Trebek in FINAL JEOPARDY!
In our recurring feature, ComicsAlliance writer Chris Sims and a rotating cast of talented artists imagine a finer world to bring you a look at the Best Comics Ever that Did Not, Will Not, and occasionally Can Not Happen! This week, Dr. McNinja creator Christopher Hastings, colorist Carly Monardo and guest plotter Dr... Read More ...
‘Law and Order’ Lives On in the Art of Cartoonists
‘Law and Order’ Lives On in the Art of Cartoonists
‘Law and Order’ Lives On in the Art of Cartoonists
"Law and Order" tied "Gunsmoke" for the longest-running drama in television history before NBC canceled it earlier this year, but the series' legacy has now been immortalized in artwork, thanks to the unique stylings of creators like Kate Beaton of "Hark...