June 2012
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Fatale bookplate
Fatale bookplate by Sean Phillips. Via.
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Magik by Richard Case
Magik by Richard Case
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X-Men, ready for war
Toks Solarin redesigns the X-Men for Project: Rooftop. The Avengers better watch out, as Cyclops and company look ready for battle.
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Greatest Comic of All Time: Light Comitragies, by...
Matt Seneca: “I’m just gonna go ahead and nominate this double-page spread for ‘best single drawing in human history,’ if that’s okay with you jerks. Also: getting it tattooed on me.”
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Talking Comics with Mike Dawson
Tim O’Shea chats with Mike Dawson about Troop 142.
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What other creator-centric collections should DC...
Chris Arrant wants to know. I vote for a Brian Bolland cover collection, like DC has done for Dave McKean’s Sandman covers.
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Liefeld has never really worked for me, as an artist. His aesthetic is too busy,...
– Graeme McMillan, reconsidering his position on the contributions Rob Liefeld and Mark Millar have made to comics, despite the fact that he’s not really a fan of their work
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The Deal with the Double-Agent Dentist
SuperCide by Tom Scioli.
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…soon really budget-conscious Christians can leave jump drives instead of...
– Tom Spurgeon on the news that Jack Chick is publishing digital comics. I’d like to send Tom Spurgeon an appreciative email every time he makes me laugh, but I bet he’d get really tired of his inbox filling up with “Dude, you were really funny today” messages.
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Rick Veitch's Mother Box
This Mother Box illustration by Rick Veitch has an awesome story behind it:
Here’s a recent commission for a tattoo. The client had a rock and roll logo on his bicep that he wanted changed to something Kirbyesque. Considering the location, it just had to be a Mother Box.
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I’m not all the way certain why it seems Jeff Parker is the only...
– Tom Spurgeon
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Project Rooftop's Fantastic Four redesign contest
Project Rooftop is hosting a “Fantastic Four: Fashion Forward” redesign contest.
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Mars Attacks, and the invasion of the variant...
J. Caleb Mozzocco talks about Mars Attacks and variant covers:
This week IDW Publishing released the first issue of its Mars Attacks series, and, like so many comics these days, the book was being promoted with variant covers. Unlike many comics these days, however, the number of variant covers accompanying this particular issue was mind-bogglingly large: 55.
That’s not a typo, and you’re not...