"Daenerys Targaryen" comic style by Toniinfante
Prints available for purchase from Society6. US$18 - $49
36 variant covers of the upcoming issue of Life with Archie commemorate his upcoming death. The penultimate issue (#36) involves Archie "heroically sacrificing his life to save that of a dear friend", with the final issue reflecting on the lives of Riverdale residents one year on.
A Comic Book Writer On How To Power Up Your Creative Business: Kelly Sue DeConnick has become one of the comic-book industry's most sought-after creators--perhaps because she's (seemingly) never short on great ideas. Here are her techniques for churning out great work, even when the muse has gone silent.
Don’t Blame Sci-Fi for Hollywood’s Race Problem.
Ducks is a five-part comic by Kate Beaton based on her time working at a mining site in Fort McMurray in 2008. It's 'about environmental destruction in an environment that includes humans,' and it's sad and disturbing and shrewd all at once.
Kate Mulgrew (aka Captain Janeway) is narrating a new documentary called "The Principle", which posits that the Sun really does revolve around the earth. The film is the product of Robert Sungenis, who maintains the website Galileo is Wrong. Geeks are understandably confused.
The Mike Judge HBO series Silicon Valley premiered last weekend. The AV club calls it "incisive satire" (while comparing it favorably to Entourage). Some people from the real Silicon Valley are not altogether happy about it, but Silicon Valley might have the last laugh. HBO has posted the first full episode up on Youtube.
Pakistani Artists Target Drone Attacks: A group of art activists inspired by French photographer JR have installed the giant poster of a child orphaned by US drone attacks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The project, called “#NotABugSplat,” is meant to be seen by future drones flying over the area.
StackExchange offers a gallery of visually stunning math concepts.
YouTube video demonstrating the art of Japanese gift wrapping.
A Comic Book Writer On How To Power Up Your Creative Business: Kelly Sue DeConnick has become one of the comic-book industry's most sought-after creators--perhaps because she's (seemingly) never short on great ideas. Here are her techniques for churning out great work, even when the muse has gone silent.
Don’t Blame Sci-Fi for Hollywood’s Race Problem.
Ducks is a five-part comic by Kate Beaton based on her time working at a mining site in Fort McMurray in 2008. It's 'about environmental destruction in an environment that includes humans,' and it's sad and disturbing and shrewd all at once.
Kate Mulgrew (aka Captain Janeway) is narrating a new documentary called "The Principle", which posits that the Sun really does revolve around the earth. The film is the product of Robert Sungenis, who maintains the website Galileo is Wrong. Geeks are understandably confused.
The Mike Judge HBO series Silicon Valley premiered last weekend. The AV club calls it "incisive satire" (while comparing it favorably to Entourage). Some people from the real Silicon Valley are not altogether happy about it, but Silicon Valley might have the last laugh. HBO has posted the first full episode up on Youtube.
Pakistani Artists Target Drone Attacks: A group of art activists inspired by French photographer JR have installed the giant poster of a child orphaned by US drone attacks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The project, called “#NotABugSplat,” is meant to be seen by future drones flying over the area.
StackExchange offers a gallery of visually stunning math concepts.
YouTube video demonstrating the art of Japanese gift wrapping.
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