kids comics week

Nice Guy Putty Patrollers: James Kochalka On 'Power Rangers'
Nice Guy Putty Patrollers: James Kochalka On 'Power Rangers'
Nice Guy Putty Patrollers: James Kochalka On 'Power Rangers'
If you had told me five years ago that we would one day get a comic where James Kochalka explored the inner desires of the Putty Patrollers and their eternal conflict with the Power Rangers, I would've said that you were living in a world of dreams that was but gossamer. And yet, here we are. Tomorrow, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Annual 2016 hits shelves from Boom Studios, and along with other stories, like an origin for Goldar and a brand-new Bulk and Skull adventure, that's exactly what we're getting. Clearly, this is something we needed to know more about, so ComicsAlliance spoke briefly to Kochalka about why he decided to put the spotlight on the Rangers' faceless foes. Check it out, along with an exclusive preview of his story!
12 Facts You May Not Have Known About Bone
12 Facts You May Not Have Known About Bone
12 Facts You May Not Have Known About Bone
Everyone loves comic book trivia, but with over 75 years of superhero comics behind us right now, there’s always some new obscure fact to learn. That’s why ComicsAlliance is going deep into the minutiae of your favorite names in comics in our continuing video series. You think you know comics? Well, here’s a few things you might not know! This week we're taking a look at one of the most beloved all-ages comics in the history of the medium, Jeff Smith's Bone.
Should Your Kids Be Reading 'Captain Ultimate?'
Should Your Kids Be Reading 'Captain Ultimate?'
Should Your Kids Be Reading 'Captain Ultimate?'
It’s Kids’ Week at ComicsAlliance! As the summer draws to a close and young comics fans get ready to go back to school, we’re presenting a week of articles focused on great kids’ comics, including comics recommendations for younger readers. Hey! Kids’ comics! In Benjamin Bailey, Joey Esposito and Boy Akkerman’s Captain Ultimate, evil flourishes when good heroes go bad, and good flourishes when one single kid believes in the greatest, most noble superhero of all.
12 Facts You May Not Have Known About 'My Little Pony'
12 Facts You May Not Have Known About 'My Little Pony'
12 Facts You May Not Have Known About 'My Little Pony'
Everyone loves trivia about their favorite animated features and series, but with over 100 years of animation history behind us right now, there’s always some new obscure fact to learn. That’s why ComicsAlliance is going deep into the minutiae of your favorite names in cartoons in this continuing video series. You think you know cartoons? Well, here’s a few things you might not know! This week we are looking at the phenomenon that is Hasbro's My Little Pony franchise, digging deep into the history of these petite equines for whom amity is so miraculous.
The Superpower That Makes Squirrel Girl Truly Unbeatable
The Superpower That Makes Squirrel Girl Truly Unbeatable
The Superpower That Makes Squirrel Girl Truly Unbeatable
Ryan North, Erica Henderson and Rico Renzi’s The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl is one of the best superhero comics being published today, but it’s also one of the best that fall loosely under an all-ages banner and is enjoyed by kids and adults alike. Everyone can enjoy Doreen Green’s adventures and her positive outlook on life, and the comic itself is spreading a positive message through Squirrel Girl’s empathy and how she approaches and interacts with the supposed super villains of the comic.
Brave and Strong: Should Your Kids Be Reading 'Lumberjanes?'
Brave and Strong: Should Your Kids Be Reading 'Lumberjanes?'
Brave and Strong: Should Your Kids Be Reading 'Lumberjanes?'
It's Kids' Week at ComicsAlliance! As the summer draws to a close and young comics fans get ready to go back to school, we're presenting a week of articles focused on great kids' comics, including comics recommendations for younger readers. Hey! Kids' comics! Lumberjanes is a fantastical young adult comic that debuted April 2014 from the Boom Box imprint of Boom Studios, created by Grace Ellis and Shannon Watters. The series follows five adventurous girls --- who are all completely different --- in a camp where nothing is what it seems.