Showing posts with label batman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label batman. Show all posts

Friday, October 6, 2017

Video: Batman VS Elmer Fudd



Did you know that DC once released a comic book crossover of the DC and Looney Tunes universe?  Neither did I.  In this video, you can listen to comic book artist Neal Adams narrate "Batman VS Elmer Fudd." You should definitely check it out!


Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Link Round-Up: September 13, 2017


"Nemesis" by UK-based Martin Simpson

News: IDW is launching Full Bleed: a hardcover, 200-page quarterly magazine about comics and culture. The content in the first issue is wide-ranging, from interviews with Neil Gaiman and Stephen King to new short fiction to historical articles.

3D Printed Translucent Building Façades Let the Light In

6 Larger Than Life Art Projects Coming to Maker Faire New York

7 Alternative Abodes You Can Build From the Ground Up

Friday, December 9, 2016

Fresh Take: The Dark Knight



For the record, I would watch the hell out of animated fantasy take of the Batman mythos.


Thursday, March 17, 2016

Posters: Superman and Batman


"Superman" and "Batman" by John Keaveney


Posters: Batman v Superman


Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Posters by Thomas Walker


Monday, February 1, 2016

Monday, January 11, 2016

Posters: The Joker


"The Joker" by Mike Mitchell
Prints available for purchase from Mondo. US$55


Posters: The Dark Knight


"The Dark Knight" by Laurent Durieux
Prints available for purchase from Mondo. US$60 / $90


Friday, January 8, 2016

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Comic Round-Up: December 8, 2015

Batman Vs. Superman by Rod Reis   Batman Vs. Superman | Rod Reis

"Batman Vs. Superman" by Rod Reis

Interview: Interview Magazine talks to Brianna Hildebrand about her new role in the upcoming Deadpool movie.  Sounds like she's going to be a complete badass.

Interview: Peyton Reed: Ant-Man and The Wasp "Entirely Different Genre Template"

Interview: Neal Adams on Maintaining His Vision, Embracing the Darkseid and Welcoming the Supermen

Interview: The Walking Dead's Josh McDermitt On The Future Of Eugene

News: Broken Frontier Awards 2015 Nominations are released

News: Marvel to Release Second Comic Book Civil War Ahead of Movie ... No, Really

Monday, December 7, 2015

Fan Film: Red Hood: The Fallen



"Red Hood: The Fallen" is a fan film set in the DC universe. In it, Batman has seemingly died and Jason Todd has taken up the mantle as Gotham's defender.  He takes out the members of the city's underworld one by one as he hunts down The Joker.

The film is the work of Toby Bajrovic, and it features some very impressive production values, including great fight choreography that sets the film apart from most other fan films.


Humor: I Am Fear

by Pie Comic

"I Am Fear" by John McNamee of PieComic

Two things to avoid while striking fear into the hearts of criminals:
1.) Bringing along a small teenage boy
2.) Dressing that teenage boy in a bright yellow and green circus costume.


Friday, December 4, 2015

Illustration: Batman Villains


"Two-Face"
Batman Villains by Francesco Ciampi


Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Fresh Take: Elder Heroes

Aged Superheroes by Eddie Liu

"Elder Heroes" by Shanghai, China-based Eddie Liu

Eddie Liu, an artist based in Shanghai, has created a short but wonderful series that imagines what a few of our favorite superheroes might look like when they grow old. In Liu’s interpretation, they’ve lost some of their youthful sheen but retain all of their heroic majesty.


Thursday, November 19, 2015

Humor: Batman's Secret Identity



Really, all it took was a little deductive reasoning to penetrate Gotham's darkest secret.


Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Comic Round-Up: November 18, 2015




Interview: Anthony Bourdain on His Ultra-Violent New Graphic Novel

Interview: Dylan Horrocks on Sam Zabel And The Magic Pen, a semi-autobiographicalish comic that deals with the nature of and relationship between creativity and depression, kicking things off with a chapter titled “Anhedonia,” an inability to experience pleasure that arises from melancholy states.

Interview: Gary Sohmers, organizer of Northeast Comic Con, explains why he does it: "As nerds, we have a different mindset — you know you are a nerd if someone is bullying you. But this convention is a safe and fun environment and a creative opportunity to explore our interests."

Interview: Hope Nicholson discusses the anthology Moonshot, which collects work by 28 Native American creators, and how comics can push back against stereotypes and racism.

Interview: Rob Pereyda, CEO of the U.S. arm of the streaming anime service Viewster, talks about his company’s take on the subscription merchandise package, Omakase.

Interview: Robert Triptow talks about his graphic novel Class Photo, which has its origins in an old class picture he found under a pile of trash.  Class Photo is his first full-length graphic novel — and the first to be sold by a bookstore in his home town of Salt Lake City.

Interview: Zainab Akhtar interviews Natalie Riess, whose Space Battle Lunchtime is the first comic to be selected by Oni Press from its open submissions.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Illustration: Lesson Accepted

Lesson Learned by Agustinus Kwa Hong Yen


Funny, but Batman isn't that whimsical.


Monday, October 5, 2015

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