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10 Forgotten Comics From Real Musicians
10 Forgotten Comics From Real Musicians
10 Forgotten Comics From Real Musicians
Music and comics have a long history of influencing one another, whether it’s story titles borrowing lyrics, band names taken from dialogue, or that one time that Matt Fraction had a Britney Spears analogue punch a bear in The Order. Sometimes, though, that connection goes beyond nods and winks, and a band or artist releases their very own licensed comic. It happens more often than you probably realise. It’s no secret that, say, My Chemical Romance have their own official comic. (A comic, lest we forget, featuring a villainous cravat-wearing Grant Morrison.) But there are plenty of other artists with comics you may have never even known existed. Artists like, oh, I don’t know…
Link Ink: ‘DMC’ Comics, The ‘Ni No Kuni’ Launch And ‘Breaking Bad’ Plush
Link Ink: ‘DMC’ Comics, The ‘Ni No Kuni’ Launch And ‘Breaking Bad’ Plush
Link Ink: ‘DMC’ Comics, The ‘Ni No Kuni’ Launch And ‘Breaking Bad’ Plush
Digital: If you've been enjoying the new DmC video game, Titan Comics has launched the first of a two-issue series of tie in comics called DmC: Devil May Cry: The Vergil Chronicles on ComiXology that might be up your alley. Toys: Both Batman and Bane versions of Kaiyodo's Revoltech The Dark Knight Rises Tumbler are expected to arrive in the second quarter of 2013...