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Link Ink: ‘Walking Dead Mad Men,’ Uhura Goes to the White House and a Mega Man Fan Film
Link Ink: ‘Walking Dead Mad Men,’ Uhura Goes to the White House and a Mega Man Fan Film
Link Ink: ‘Walking Dead Mad Men,’ Uhura Goes to the White House and a Mega Man Fan Film
Video: Barely Political's slightly NSFW Walking Dead Mad Men mashes up two of AMC's most popular series. Gaming: Pokémon Plus Nobunaga's Ambition is coming to the US on June 18 as "Pokemon Conquest" for the Nintendo DS. Gaming: World War Hulk will suitably smash and bash as part of Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles this spring. ...
Parting Shot: Paper Manufacturer Makes Appeal for Comics on Paper in Retro Issue of ‘Newsweek’
Parting Shot: Paper Manufacturer Makes Appeal for Comics on Paper in Retro Issue of ‘Newsweek’
Parting Shot: Paper Manufacturer Makes Appeal for Comics on Paper in Retro Issue of ‘Newsweek’
In honor of Sunday's premiere of the new season of Matthew Weiner's Mad Men, Newsweek worked with its advertisers to create a handsome series of ads in the retro style of the hugely acclaimed AMC series. Among them is a comic book-themed piece commissioned by paper manufacturer Domtar that seeks to encourage the use of paper for entertainment delivery, saying that reading words on paper (as oppose
Catwoman, Death and the Riddler Swing Into the ’60s with Gene Gonzales [Art]
Catwoman, Death and the Riddler Swing Into the ’60s with Gene Gonzales [Art]
Catwoman, Death and the Riddler Swing Into the ’60s with Gene Gonzales [Art]
A great cartoonist and illustrator whom we've featured before, Gene Gonzales has been kicking out the jams lately with some inspired 1960s-inspired redesigns of Catwoman, Death and the Riddler. Gonzales couldn't have picked a better time to publish these stylish images, what with Matthew Weiner's Mad Men finally returning to AMC just the other night...
Link Ink: ‘Lord of the Rings’ Lego, ‘Transformers: Rescue Bots,’ Comics Aren’t a Man’s World
Link Ink: ‘Lord of the Rings’ Lego, ‘Transformers: Rescue Bots,’ Comics Aren’t a Man’s World
Link Ink: ‘Lord of the Rings’ Lego, ‘Transformers: Rescue Bots,’ Comics Aren’t a Man’s World
Lego: Lego continues to tease its upcoming The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit lines with posters of Aragorn and Legolas. Heh. LEGOlas. Get it?... Sorry. Movies: Just in case you were worried, Judge Dredd won't be kissing anybody or taking off his helmet in the live action Dredd movie...
‘Mad Men’ Season 4 Is Real, This Comic Strip Isn’t
‘Mad Men’ Season 4 Is Real, This Comic Strip Isn’t
‘Mad Men’ Season 4 Is Real, This Comic Strip Isn’t
"Mad Men" is a show about feelings, and if you know that sensation you get on April Fools' Day when you visit a legitimate news website only to finish a story and realize is was all a scam, you may have experienced the same thing when you encountered this fake vintage comic strip called "Those Madison Avenue Men...
Mad X-Men: X-Men Mashed Up With AMC’s ‘Mad Men’
Mad X-Men: X-Men Mashed Up With AMC’s ‘Mad Men’
Mad X-Men: X-Men Mashed Up With AMC’s ‘Mad Men’
tweetmeme_url = '//comicsalliance.com/2009/11/09/x-men-mad-men-mashup/'; tweetmeme_source = 'ComicsAlliance'; If you missed the "Mad Men" finale last night, my lips are sealed, but daaaaamn am I excited for the next season. As the interminable wait begins for Season 4, we've got a little something to tide you over: An X-Men Meets "Mad Men" mashup...
Don Draper As… Madman?
Don Draper As… Madman?
Don Draper As… Madman?
We've already mentioned Mike Allred and his new project today, but it'd be mad of us not to post about something as awesome as this mash-up of AMC's sexy '60s drama "Mad Men" and Allred's signature comics character Madman. Illustrated by comic artist Andre Szymanowicz, the drawing captures "Mad Men" ad man Don Draper, fused with Frank Einstein a...
Rec Room: ‘Mad Men’ & ‘Parker: The Hunter’
Rec Room: ‘Mad Men’ & ‘Parker: The Hunter’
Rec Room: ‘Mad Men’ & ‘Parker: The Hunter’
The Rec Room: Where ComicsAlliance's Brendan McGuirk uses the stuff you already love to suggest the comics that you will. If you like "Mad Men," then try "Parker: The Hunter." Both the AMC television series and Darwyn Cooke's comic adaptation of the Richard Stark crime novels are highly stylized portrayals of 1960's New York City where men are men, women are foxy and submissive