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The Best Comic Book Cover Artists of 2013: Part Three
The Best Comic Book Cover Artists of 2013: Part Three
The Best Comic Book Cover Artists of 2013: Part Three
  With hundreds of comics released to stores every month, a great cover can make a big difference. That tiny rectangle needs to grab the eye, set a mood, convey an idea, and entice a reader to pick the book up and look inside. It takes a great cover artist to get all of that right. ComicsAlliance continues its look back at some of the best cover work in 2013 from some of the most talented cover ar
Collider #1 Review
Collider #1 Review
Collider #1 Review
Collider #1 is an attractive package. And I say package because that's really what this feels like. The way comics work, or at least the way they should work, is with every piece -- script, art, color, and lettering -- working in sync, and when everything is right, you have a good story. Sometimes great visuals carry a mediocre script, and vice versa, but that's not ideal. In Collider, the newest
Blue-Collar Sci-Fi Pros Robbi Rodriguez & Simon Oliver ‘Collide’ In Gorgeous New Vertigo Series
Blue-Collar Sci-Fi Pros Robbi Rodriguez & Simon Oliver ‘Collide’ In Gorgeous New Vertigo Series
Blue-Collar Sci-Fi Pros Robbi Rodriguez & Simon Oliver ‘Collide’ In Gorgeous New Vertigo Series
Collider is a new ongoing Vertigo series starting next month that sees its authors returning to a high concept hook that may be familiar to readers of their previous work, but from all appearances seems to be a considerable step up in style from the already enjoyable comics they've created before.
Matt Fraction & Nathan Fox Depict Bin Laden’s Final Moments in Comic for ‘GQ’ [Webcomic]
Matt Fraction & Nathan Fox Depict Bin Laden’s Final Moments in Comic for ‘GQ’ [Webcomic]
Matt Fraction & Nathan Fox Depict Bin Laden’s Final Moments in Comic for ‘GQ’ [Webcomic]
Commissioned by GQ to create a comics story depicting the historic raid by U.S. special forces on Osama Bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan that ended with the al-Qaeda leader's violent death, writer Matt Fraction, artist Nathan Fox and colorist Jeremy Cox turned in something that's quite a bit more thoughtful and sophisticated than one might expect given the potentially sensational subject matter...
Link Ink: Marvel Arrives On Android Devices, ‘The Darkness 2′ Trailers And Lincoln Busts Ghosts
Link Ink: Marvel Arrives On Android Devices, ‘The Darkness 2′ Trailers And Lincoln Busts Ghosts
Link Ink: Marvel Arrives On Android Devices, ‘The Darkness 2′ Trailers And Lincoln Busts Ghosts
Digital: Marvel's comiXology app is now available on Android devices. Additionally, Marvel content is now also available on the Comics by comiXology Android app. Gaming: The upcoming Transformers: Fall of Cybertron will include the Combaticons and their combined form Bruticus...
Link Ink: DC’s 20-Year-Old Unintentional Relaunch Prophecy, New ‘Haunt’ Team and Green Lantern Gets Brisky
Link Ink: DC’s 20-Year-Old Unintentional Relaunch Prophecy, New ‘Haunt’ Team and Green Lantern Gets Brisky
Link Ink: DC’s 20-Year-Old Unintentional Relaunch Prophecy, New ‘Haunt’ Team and Green Lantern Gets Brisky
Comedic Prophecy: As pointed out by Sal Loria, Archie Goodwin and Dan Jurgens were about twenty years ahead of their time with the cover to Armageddon 2001 #1. "Ten years from now the world will survive. These heroes won't," indeed. Manga: Ready to morph your otaku reading into a scholarly pursuit...
Invincible Iron Man #500 – Forever Resilient [Review]
Invincible Iron Man #500 – Forever Resilient [Review]
Invincible Iron Man #500 – Forever Resilient [Review]
Iron Man recently celebrated its 500th issue with an extra-length story that serves as a great single story, a remarkable character study of Tony Stark that returns to a common theme of Iron Man's adventures: Stark's fear of the technology he creates falling into the wrong hands and doing more harm than good...
The 12 Days of Comic Book Christmas, Day 11: Nathan Fox
The 12 Days of Comic Book Christmas, Day 11: Nathan Fox
The 12 Days of Comic Book Christmas, Day 11: Nathan Fox
Because we're feeling the pull of the yuletide (whatever the heck that is), ComicsAlliance decided to start a countdown to Christmas in the tradition of that old holiday standard, The 12 Days of Christmas. Except we shook it up, tossed it over to some of the craziest and most talented comics creators we know, and made our own version: The Twelve Days of Comic Book Christmas...

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