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Brubaker Talks Research, Collaboration, And The Cold War In 'Velvet' #1
Brubaker Talks Research, Collaboration, And The Cold War In 'Velvet' #1
Brubaker Talks Research, Collaboration, And The Cold War In 'Velvet' #1
In stores next month is Velvet #1, the newest spy tale from Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting, the team that spent years on arguably the most celebrated Captain America run in the character's history. Much of that run was driven by spy/espionage sensibilities, and the duo is bringing that aspect of their work to Velvet, the story of a veteran agent named Velvet Templeton who returns to the field to cl
Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting's New Espionage Thriller 'Velvet' [Preview]
Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting's New Espionage Thriller 'Velvet' [Preview]
Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting's New Espionage Thriller 'Velvet' [Preview]
The team that reinvented Sharon Carter's super-spy character in the pages of Captain America is getting back together to tell tales starring a female spy of their own creation. Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting's new Image Comics series Velvet, originally revealed at this summer's Image Expo, is set to arrive in comic-shops and digitally on October 23, and it'll feature some really sharp-looking art in
The Complete Jack Kirby Character Sketchbook (Summer 2013)
The Complete Jack Kirby Character Sketchbook (Summer 2013)
The Complete Jack Kirby Character Sketchbook (Summer 2013)
  For the past few years, I've been taking a sketchbook to conventions across the country and getting pieces of art with a single theme: Characters created or co-created by the King of Comics, Jack Kirby. After 52 sketches, you'd think I'd be running out of characters, but with only a couple repeats, it's still going strong. Today, in honor of Kirby's 96th birthday, I'm putting all the sketches in
Image Expo: New Projects Galore
Image Expo: New Projects Galore
Image Expo: New Projects Galore
Tuesday marked the second annual Image Expo, the banner event where Image Comics announces its slate of upcoming projects for the year to come. Last year's expo featured announcements of a slew of new comics; this year's had a similar abundance of news, so much of it from established Marvel creators that comics creator Phil Hester took it upon himself to (probably jokingly) announce via Twitter that Marvel's creator-owned imprint Icon "is done."
The Hellboy Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 4
The Hellboy Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 4
The Hellboy Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 4
We didn't realize when we set out to list our favorite comic books of 2012 that it had been such a fun year to be a fan of the medium that we all love so much. The last twelve months offered readers a wide variety of work ranging from the most crowd-pleasing superhero epics to the most idiosyncratic of indies; the return of much missed mangaka and the emergence of exciting new talent; a new crowd-
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
With the release of Captain America #19, drawn and colored by his former partners-in-crime Steve Epting and Frank D'Armata, Ed Brubaker wrapped up an eight year run on Captain America, having shepherded the character and series through a small fistful of different incarnations and titles...
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 2012 Update
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 2012 Update
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: 2012 Update
Last year, I posted about a convention sketchbook I'd started themed around characters created or co-created by the legendary Jack Kirby, with ten great sketches from the artists I'd met at HeroesCon in Charlotte, North Carolina. This year's HeroesCon was held last weekend, so to mark the anniversary -- and to share some fantastic pieces of art -- I thought an update was in order...
All Killer, No Filler in Gigantic 96-Page ‘Fantastic Four’ #600 [Review]
All Killer, No Filler in Gigantic 96-Page ‘Fantastic Four’ #600 [Review]
All Killer, No Filler in Gigantic 96-Page ‘Fantastic Four’ #600 [Review]
This week saw the release of Jonathan Hickman and Steve Epting's Fantastic Four #600, celebrating not only six hundred issues of the seminal title but also more than fifty years since the book's debut. Hickman's run on Fantastic Four has been a definite highlight of the past few years of superhero comics, embracing the cosmic scope and incorporating elements of almost every era of Fantastic Four h
March Of The Future Foundation: ‘FF’ #8 Preview
March Of The Future Foundation: ‘FF’ #8 Preview
March Of The Future Foundation: ‘FF’ #8 Preview
On sale this week from Marvel Comics is FF #8. Written by Jonathan Hickman with artwork by Steve Epting and Paul Mounts, the issue finds Sue Richards (aka the Invisible Woman) in conversation with her father-in-law, Nathanial Richards, who's recruited her husband Reed (aka Mr...
Marvel Teases New ‘Uncanny X-Men’ and Hickman’s ‘Four’
Marvel Teases New ‘Uncanny X-Men’ and Hickman’s ‘Four’
Marvel Teases New ‘Uncanny X-Men’ and Hickman’s ‘Four’
In typically cryptic fashion, Marvel Comics released Monday morning a couple of teaser images designed to make us talk about future publishing events -- and it worked! The first image reveals a new logo for Uncanny X-Men, the venerable mutant series that relaunches in November with a new issue #1 by writer Kieron Gillen and artist Carlos Pacheco ...

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