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Gerard Way And Scott Allie On ‘Killjoys’ And The Future Of ‘ The Umbrella Academy’ [Interview]
Gerard Way And Scott Allie On ‘Killjoys’ And The Future Of ‘ The Umbrella Academy’ [Interview]
Gerard Way And Scott Allie On ‘Killjoys’ And The Future Of ‘ The Umbrella Academy’ [Interview]
Even though it's been more than three years since the last issue of the second volume of The Umbrella Academy, the sci-fi family saga illustrated by Gabriel Bá is never far from writer Gerard Way's mind. The My Chemical Romance frontman just got a little busy between starting a family, touring the world, and releasing Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys and working on its similar
Trickster 2: The Little San Diego Con That Could [Indiegogo]
Trickster 2: The Little San Diego Con That Could [Indiegogo]
Trickster 2: The Little San Diego Con That Could [Indiegogo]
If you've never been to San Diego's Comic-Con International, it's hard to picture just how huge and insane it truly is. Last year's attendance numbers topped out around 120,000 people, turning the little town that Ron Burgundy made famous into a nightmarish maelstrom of Twilight shantytowns, promotional blitzes and a decibel level akin to a black metal concert...
‘Daytripper': The Best Reminder of Your Impending Death
‘Daytripper': The Best Reminder of Your Impending Death
‘Daytripper': The Best Reminder of Your Impending Death
Not to freak you out, but you could die today. Random accident, sudden aneurysm, violent crime. It's the thought that any of these things could happen at any moment that stops us sometimes, and makes us reflect on how close that truck came or how easy it would be to just slip over the railing...
‘Dark Horse Presents’ Brand New Work by Fabio Moon [Preview]
‘Dark Horse Presents’ Brand New Work by Fabio Moon [Preview]
‘Dark Horse Presents’ Brand New Work by Fabio Moon [Preview]
On sale now is Dark Horse Presents #6, the latest issue of Dark Horse's prestigious anthology series. Featuring no distracting advertisements, the 80-page book contains material by such reliably entertaining comics creators as Robert Love, Peter Hogan, Carla Speed McNeil, Filipe Melo, Neal Adams, Steve Niles and David Walker...
‘Dark Horse Presents’ #2 Spotlights New Creators and Greats [Preview]
‘Dark Horse Presents’ #2 Spotlights New Creators and Greats [Preview]
‘Dark Horse Presents’ #2 Spotlights New Creators and Greats [Preview]
On sale this week is Dark Horse Presents #2, continuing the celebration of Dark Horse Comics' 25th anniversary and the relaunch of the prestigious anthology series. The 80-page second issue continues stories from creators like Howard Chaykin, Richard Corben, Paul Chadwick, and Carla Speed McNeil and introduces new work from newer talents including Patrick Alexander, Sanford Greene, and Robert Love
Daytripper: A Gorgeous, Heart-Breaking Comic Gets Even Better as a Book [Review]
Daytripper: A Gorgeous, Heart-Breaking Comic Gets Even Better as a Book [Review]
Daytripper: A Gorgeous, Heart-Breaking Comic Gets Even Better as a Book [Review]
Daytripper was the best comic book mini-series I read last year, one of the finest comics I've ever read, and one of the most emotionally powerful experiences I've ever had with visual storytelling. I could praise this book forever, but writer Kieron Gillen summed up the quintessential experience with the story within Twitter's 140 character limit: I can't say if Gillen's reaction is universal,
Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba Tease Indie ‘Atelier’ One-shot [Exclusive]
Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba Tease Indie ‘Atelier’ One-shot [Exclusive]
Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba Tease Indie ‘Atelier’ One-shot [Exclusive]
Last week the brotherly Brazilian duo of Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá ("Daytrippers," "Casanova" ) let loose that they had re-entered the world of self-publishing with "Atelier," an all new one-shot slated for release at New York Comic Con, Brazil's Rio Comicon and Argentina's Crack Bang Boom show. ComicsAllian...
The Same, But Different: Matt Fraction on the Return of ‘Casanova’ [Interview]
The Same, But Different: Matt Fraction on the Return of ‘Casanova’ [Interview]
The Same, But Different: Matt Fraction on the Return of ‘Casanova’ [Interview]
The first Matt Fraction comic I ever read was "Casanova." Most people know Fraction best, of course, as the writer of books like "Uncanny X-Men," "Iron Man" and "Thor," but before his meteoric rise in the mainstream, there was this little indie comic he did at Image Comics with artists -- and twin brothers -- Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon about a dimension-trip

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