pulp fiction

Giorgini Draws Your Favorite Heroes With Their Eyes Closed
Giorgini Draws Your Favorite Heroes With Their Eyes Closed
Giorgini Draws Your Favorite Heroes With Their Eyes Closed
When you're trying to spotlight an artist like Ale Giorgini, it's difficult to figure out what to focus on. He's done so much great stuff built on so many themes, from minimalist portraits of celebrities (a roster that includes both Charlie Brown and David Lynch) to pairing off some of cinema's greatest couples in a series called "That's Amore," and it's all worth seeing. In the end, though, it was the pieces inspired by some of my favorite movies that hooked me, full of sleepy-eyed characters from The Big Lebowski, Ghostbusters, The Goonies and more.
Funko & Super7's New 3.75" ReAction Movie Figures Arrive
Funko & Super7's New 3.75" ReAction Movie Figures Arrive
Funko & Super7's New 3.75" ReAction Movie Figures Arrive
When Funko announced that they'd be teaming with Super7 to mass produce and distribute the 3.75" ReAction line, it seemed fan dreams of owing toys in the style of Kenner's 1977 Star Wars figures across both classic and contemporary pop culture licenses were going to come true. Little did anyone know just HOW true. Thanks to new images at Entertainment Earth, collectors can now have a look at
22 Amazing Pulp Covers:  Sex-Crazed Pirates, TV Tramps and Hot Dames on Cold Slabs!
22 Amazing Pulp Covers: Sex-Crazed Pirates, TV Tramps and Hot Dames on Cold Slabs!
22 Amazing Pulp Covers: Sex-Crazed Pirates, TV Tramps and Hot Dames on Cold Slabs!
For the past 70 years, comic books have often been considered one of the lower forms of popular art, so it's not really a surprise that my love of comics would lead me to an appreciation of the more over-the-top side of commercial illustration. I've mentioned my pure, undying love of the ridiculous art of the VHS box before, but there's one area that combines technical brilliance and lurid subject
Tim Doyle’s Art Recreates The Films of Quentin Tarantino
Tim Doyle’s Art Recreates The Films of Quentin Tarantino
Tim Doyle’s Art Recreates The Films of Quentin Tarantino
Here at ComicsAlliance, we're always on the lookout for artists who put a new spin on some of our favorite things, and not since chocolate and peanut butter have two things come together as nicely as when comic artist Tim Doyle created a set of prints based on the films of Quentin Tarantino...