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The Witch & The Space Boy: Should You Read 'Alice Grove'?
The Witch & The Space Boy: Should You Read 'Alice Grove'?
The Witch & The Space Boy: Should You Read 'Alice Grove'?
With Should I Be Reading… ?, ComicsAlliance hopes to offer you a guide to some of the best original ongoing comics being published today, and this week we’re focusing on some of the very best science-fiction in comics. Discover the world of tomorrow with Sci-FI Week! For more than a year, Jeph Jacques' webcomic Alice Grove has been building an intriguing sci-fi world while telling an ambitious, sweeping story about the clash between the past and the future.
The Question: Which Bisexual Characters Deserve A Spotlight?
The Question: Which Bisexual Characters Deserve A Spotlight?
The Question: Which Bisexual Characters Deserve A Spotlight?
The Question is the feature where we ask our contributors for their personal responses to some of the big questions weighing on our minds! This week is Bisexual Awareness Week, a campaign that seeks to accelerate acceptance of the bisexual community. Bi visibility in fiction is an important part of that effort, as bisexual people are often marginalized or ignored in fictional worlds. Thankfully there are a growing number of bisexual characters in comics today, so to celebrate #BiWeek, we asked our writers; Which bisexual characters do you think deserve a bigger spotlight?
Should You Be Reading ‘Questionable Content?’
Should You Be Reading ‘Questionable Content?’
Should You Be Reading ‘Questionable Content?’
Questionable Content is a slice-of-life webcomic by Jeph Jacques, set a few minutes into the future. Debuting August 2003, the series follows the lives of a group of twenty-somethings finding love, starting bands, and doing everything you do when you're discovering life in your twenties. Also, there are robots.
Link Ink: ‘Captain America’ Gets Canada-Themed Variant, A Batman T-Rex and ‘MAD Magazine’ Does Angry Birds
Link Ink: ‘Captain America’ Gets Canada-Themed Variant, A Batman T-Rex and ‘MAD Magazine’ Does Angry Birds
Link Ink: ‘Captain America’ Gets Canada-Themed Variant, A Batman T-Rex and ‘MAD Magazine’ Does Angry Birds
Conventions: Fan Expo Canada 2011 attendees will be able to get their hands on a new Dale Eaglesham variant cover for Captain America #1 featuring Canada's most prominent Marvel heroes sporting appropriately decorated shields. TV: According to creator Brian Wood, DMZ had a "...
Science is a Verb, Science is a Doing Word
Science is a Verb, Science is a Doing Word
Science is a Verb, Science is a Doing Word
Is there anything better than the combination of than cats, science, and jetpacks? With the possible exception of maybe Liz Lemon and bacon and robots, no. This tee, like most sold by the webcomic "Questionable Content," doesn't seem to refer to anything that happens the strip, but who cares...
Zombie Shirt Steals a Page from Wolverine
Zombie Shirt Steals a Page from Wolverine
Zombie Shirt Steals a Page from Wolverine
"Questionable Content" has a new t-shirt for sale, with a slogan that may seem familiar to fans of Wolverine and his famous tag line, "I'm the best there is at what I do, and what I do ain't pretty." Admittedly, what zombies do isn't very pretty either: lumbering around in various states of decomposition in search of brains...
Webcomic of the Week: Speed Beer
Webcomic of the Week: Speed Beer
Webcomic of the Week: Speed Beer
It's a little unfair for Questionable Content to tease us with this storyline in the middle of April, but as someone who survived the 2008 Snowpocalypse of Portland by building an enormous snow ramp from my front porch to the street and launching myself out my door on a big plastic disc, I can testify that sledding is good times, beers are a boon to mankind, and combining the two is sublime... Re