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Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson On Photographic ‘Experience Creativity’ Campaign
Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson On Photographic ‘Experience Creativity’ Campaign
Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson On Photographic ‘Experience Creativity’ Campaign
Readers of Image Comics have no doubt noticed some conspicuous new house ads across the indie publisher's diverse line of mostly creator-owned titles. The promos feature not artwork or anything else that we're used to seeing in the form of a comic book advertisement, but rather photographic portraits of some of the creators of those comics paired with the slogan "Experience Creativity... Read
New Art from Vaughan’s ‘Saga,’ Hickman’s ‘Manhattan Projects,’ Keatinge’s ‘Hell Yeah’
New Art from Vaughan’s ‘Saga,’ Hickman’s ‘Manhattan Projects,’ Keatinge’s ‘Hell Yeah’
New Art from Vaughan’s ‘Saga,’ Hickman’s ‘Manhattan Projects,’ Keatinge’s ‘Hell Yeah’
In the wake of Marvel's big Avengers Vs. X-Men announcement and some pervasive DC rumors, the always forthright Publisher of Image Comics Eric Stephenson took the opportunity to distinguish his company from the Big Two by pointing out some brand new creator-owned projects readers can look forward to in 2012...
‘The Walking Dead’ Marches on With Simultaneous Digital and Print Releases
‘The Walking Dead’ Marches on With Simultaneous Digital and Print Releases
‘The Walking Dead’ Marches on With Simultaneous Digital and Print Releases
Despite the continued strides made by digital comics, I admit that I've trained myself not to count on -- much less seek out -- day and date releases of higher profile comics. That's why when iFanboy's Josh Flanagan pointed out the quiet day and date ascension of Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard and Cliff Rathburn's "The Walking Dead" #77 on comiXology, it came as a welcome change of pace.