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Best Covers Ever (This Year): Archie Comics 2016 Edition
Best Covers Ever (This Year): Archie Comics 2016 Edition
Best Covers Ever (This Year): Archie Comics 2016 Edition
The Holidays are upon as, and the year is basically gone. And as you know by now, that mean that here at ComicsAlliance, we're looking back at the best that comics had to offer in 2016. So here, to give you warm feeling as you head into your holiday weekend, are the best Archie Comics covers of the year.
Weekender for December 4 2015
Weekender for December 4 2015
Weekender for December 4 2015
The weekend is here! Put down your paperwork, throw your stationery out of the window, and do a victory spin in your office chair, because it’s time to catch up on that greatest of all media: comics! What’s been going on this week? There’s so much comics that there’s no way anybody can keep up with all of it — so Weekender is here to catch you up on some of the stories you may have missed, and some of the best writing about comics from the past few days.
Blast From Holidays Past: The Complete Great Comics That Never Happened Holiday Specials
Blast From Holidays Past: The Complete Great Comics That Never Happened Holiday Specials
Blast From Holidays Past: The Complete Great Comics That Never Happened Holiday Specials
Major comics publishers were pretty light on holiday stories and holiday specials this year, but there's no need to be blue this holiday season - CA's still got plenty of Great Holiday Comics That Never Happened to enjoy from artists like Steven Sanders, Nate Bellegarde,Dean Trippe and Kevin Mellon. You can counteract this year's lack of holiday offerings with some classic (if non-canonical) covers below.
The Comics Alliance Guide to SDCC 2014: What To Do On Friday
The Comics Alliance Guide to SDCC 2014: What To Do On Friday
The Comics Alliance Guide to SDCC 2014: What To Do On Friday
With hundreds of panels to choose from at San Diego Comic-Con, the show can be an overwhelming experience — and it’s far too easy to miss a panel you think you might have loved, or to find yourself on the wrong side of the con floor five minutes before a great panel is about to start! Take heart, brave reader. ComicsAlliance has sifted through the schedule to offer up our pick of the best programming at the con. Today we offer our suggested highlights for day two, Friday July 25, 2014 — with an emphasis on comics programming. We’ll also let you know where and when you can find ComicsAlliance contributors at the San Diego show.
Fans Show Their Love For The New-Look Batgirl
Fans Show Their Love For The New-Look Batgirl
Fans Show Their Love For The New-Look Batgirl
It's always nice to have a good news day in comics -- and DC probably agrees after the rapturous reception to yesterday's announcement of the new direction for Batgirl from the new creative team of Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher, Jordie Bellaire, and new discovery Babs Tarr (who we've been telling you about for aaages). Judging by all the Batgirl fan-art produced since yesterday's announcement, we feel sure there's a big appetite out there for a Batgirl comic deliberately designed to appeal to a female and family audience -- and for Batgirl's smartly designed and stylish new costume. With credit to Batgirl fan ComixBookGurl for her Twitter call-to-action, we collected all the new Batgirl fan art we could find in order to celebrate what may be the best Batgirl... ever?
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 06.06.14
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 06.06.14
Best Art Ever (This Week) - 06.06.14
We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, as well as the special qualities of comic book storytelling, but because cartoonists, illustrators and their fans share countless numbers of great pinups, fan art and other illustrations 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, awnd some of it’s endearingly silly. All of it is awesome.
Feast Your Eyes On 'Power Lunch: Seconds' [Preview]
Feast Your Eyes On 'Power Lunch: Seconds' [Preview]
Feast Your Eyes On 'Power Lunch: Seconds' [Preview]
Set on feeding fan-demand, on May 14 Oni Press is set to release a new chapter of Power Lunch by Dean Trippe and J. Torres. Following the adventures of Joey, a boy with you-are-what-you-eat superpowers, the appropriately titled Power Lunch: Seconds will serve up a story about soccer, ensuring what may be the most superpowered match since Mega Man Soccer circa 1994. See what we mean with a special
Best Art Ever (This Week)
Best Art Ever (This Week)
Best Art Ever (This Week)
We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, as well as the special qualities of comic book storytelling, but because cartoonists, illustrators and their fans share countless numbers of great pinups, fan art and other illustrations on sites like Flickr, Tumblr, DeviantArt and seemingly infinite art blogs that we’ve created Best Art Eve
Can Appropriate Artist Credit Co-exist With Tumblr And Buzzfeed?
Can Appropriate Artist Credit Co-exist With Tumblr And Buzzfeed?
Can Appropriate Artist Credit Co-exist With Tumblr And Buzzfeed?
Last week, cartoonist Rachel Dukes posted some eye-opening statistics to her Tumblr about a comic she made about what life as a cat owner is like. She originally published the comic with a copyright notice and a URL to her website. That version of the comic has been seen about 81,600 times. Another version, from which someone removed the URL and copyright info, has been seen nearly 600,000 times,
Dean Trippe's 'Something Terrible' Tackles Childhood Trauma
Dean Trippe's 'Something Terrible' Tackles Childhood Trauma
Dean Trippe's 'Something Terrible' Tackles Childhood Trauma
There's a lot to be said for the splash page which concludes Dean Trippe's deeply personal Something Terrible, a new 18-page digital comic available for $0.99. You could spend a serious amount of time figuring out and naming each character pictured in the previously released and wildly reblogged image "You'll Be Safe Here": The Rocketeer, Indiana Jones, He-Man, and essentially every mem

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