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!
Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts
Friday, October 6, 2017
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Link Round-Up: Jack Kirby's 100th Birthday
10 Greatest Jack Kirby Characters
An Illustrator’s View on the Legendary Jack Kirby
Captain America, X-Men, Iron Man, the Avengers … Jack Kirby, king of comics
Five Major Things That Jack Kirby and Not Stan Lee Did
Hail To The King: JACK KIRBY's 10 Greatest Creations
How FF's Movie Rights Led to the Last Lee/Kirby Comic
An Illustrator’s View on the Legendary Jack Kirby
Captain America, X-Men, Iron Man, the Avengers … Jack Kirby, king of comics
Five Major Things That Jack Kirby and Not Stan Lee Did
Hail To The King: JACK KIRBY's 10 Greatest Creations
How FF's Movie Rights Led to the Last Lee/Kirby Comic
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comics,
link round-up,
tribute
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Fresh Take: 80 Movies Recast
Superheroes 80s Movies Posters by Los Angeles-based artist Andrew Tarusov
The best movies of the eighties recast with super heroes.
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comics,
fresh take,
Illustration
Monday, June 26, 2017
Sweets: Deadpool Rides A Unicorn
Deadpool Rides A Unicorn by Kylie Mangles of Letterpress Bakery
This incredible cake, created for the international Cake Con Collaboration features an adorable Deadpool riding a unicorn like the end credits of the feature film.
"Not only was the Deadpool movie made in Vancouver, but Ryan Renolds is from Vancouver, so Deadpool was the perfect comic character. The first time I saw the movie, I instantly wanted to make a deadpoool and unicorn cake, and I finally got to make it! He is a little raunchy and very humorous, but I think he has a sweet side too! He is a little banged up and dirty, but mostly all healed up and enjoying a ride through the clouds with his trusty friend the unicorn."
Sweets: Deadpool Cake
If this isn't the best superhero cake I've ever seen, it's in the top five. Not that I'm jealous.
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Video: Logan Speed Painting
"When I found out that this is the last time I’ll be seeing Hugh Jackman as the wolverine, I decided to do a small tribute to him. He has endured the character Wolverine for almost a decade and no one can ever replace him. For me he is and will always be the Wolverine."
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comics,
Illustration,
speed painting,
video,
wolverine
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Link Round-Up: IronFist
Binged Ironfist this weekend not expecting much after all the critical reviews. The plot wasn't as intense as Daredevil, a lot of plot points were unintentionally hilarious, and the fight scenes were a bit lackluster. However, the series beat the hell out of the majority of small screen comic series. I was pleasantly surprised.
Interviews
Finn Jones on ‘Problematic’ Internet Outrage
Iron Fist creator discusses casting controversy
Interview With IRON FIST Stunt Coordinator Brett Chan
Jessica Henwick On Asian Stereotype Concerns
Q&A with Iron Fist Creator Scott Buck & Producer Jeph Loeb
Tom Pelphrey & David Wenham on Meachum Family Dynamics
Iron Fist creator discusses casting controversy
Interview With IRON FIST Stunt Coordinator Brett Chan
Jessica Henwick On Asian Stereotype Concerns
Q&A with Iron Fist Creator Scott Buck & Producer Jeph Loeb
Tom Pelphrey & David Wenham on Meachum Family Dynamics
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comics,
round-up,
television
Friday, March 3, 2017
Posters: Civil War II
Civil War II variant covers by Michael Cho and Claudia Davila
Written by Brian Michael Bendis. Art by David Márquez and Justin Ponsor
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Friday, October 21, 2016
Comic Round-Up: October 21, 2016
Deadpool & Harley by Ben Oliver
Exclusive commemorative print for the Nice 2016 Comic Con.
News
Avengers: Infinity War Will Help Establish Marvel's Illuminati
Comiquecon To Celebrate Women In Comics At Dearborn Museum
Deadpool 2: Deadpool To Irritate The Hell Out Of Domino
First-Look Preview Of Divinity III: Komandar Bloodshot #1
Is Mark Hamill Playing The Jokester On This Season Of The Flash?
Is Wonder Woman Suited To Be A U.N. Ambassador?
Marvel Pulls 'Sexy' 15YO Superhero After Fan Backlash
Some Have Criticised The Casting Of Tilda Swinton As The Ancient ...
Toy Companies Break Down Barriers To Be More Inclusive
Comiquecon To Celebrate Women In Comics At Dearborn Museum
Deadpool 2: Deadpool To Irritate The Hell Out Of Domino
First-Look Preview Of Divinity III: Komandar Bloodshot #1
Is Mark Hamill Playing The Jokester On This Season Of The Flash?
Is Wonder Woman Suited To Be A U.N. Ambassador?
Marvel Pulls 'Sexy' 15YO Superhero After Fan Backlash
Some Have Criticised The Casting Of Tilda Swinton As The Ancient ...
Toy Companies Break Down Barriers To Be More Inclusive
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comic book round-up,
comics,
round-up
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Comic Round-Up: May 12, 2016

"Captain America: Civil War" by Sophie Li
Prints available for purchase from Delve Weekly. £40
Interview: Christos & Ruth Fletcher Gage fly "Captain Marvel" into the Heart of "Civil War II"
Interview: Deadpool Creator Rob Liefeld On Saying ‘No’ To Cable And Fighting For Vanessa
Interview: The "Civil War" writers Explain Why Thanos Didn't Appear In "Captain America: Civil War"
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comic book round-up,
comics,
round-up
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Comic Round-Up: May 11, 2016

"Divided" Civil War Concept Art by Ryan Meinerding
Prints available for purchase from Spirit of The Hero. US$200
Interview: Costume designer Judianna Makovsky discussed how they settled on Vision‘s normal clothes in Civil War.
Interview: John Patrick Green winds up his series of Children’s Book Week interviews with a chat with Raina Telgemeier.
Interview: Maris Wicks went from program director of the New England Aquarium to creator of graphic novels such as Human Body Theater and the recently released Science Comics: Coral Reefs: Cities of the Sea, in which she mixes science and storytelling.
Interview: Marjorie Liu Talks Monstress and the Importance of Reading
Interview: Matt Kindt talks to Jeff Lemire.
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comic book round-up,
comics,
round-up
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Comic Round-Up: May 10, 2016

Captain America: Civil War by Fernando Goni
Interview: Andy Oliver profiles Kim Clements.
Interview: Captain America: Civil War writers explain why you shouldn’t side with Team Cap or Team Iron Man.
Interview: Dan Slott Explains How "Dead No More" is a Creepy, Emotional Spider-Man Epic
Interview: Kevin Smith Taps Into The Speed Force For His "Flash" Episode
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comic book round-up,
comics,
round-up
Monday, May 9, 2016
Comic Round-Up: May 9, 2016

"Captain America: Civil War" by Jee-Hyung Lee
Interview: Alan Tudyk chats about 'Con Man' new comic book Spectrum
Interview: Dark Horse Publisher Mike Richardson talks about the challenges of publishing graphic novels for children and how Dark Horse makes it work.
Interview: Hellboy creator Mike Mignola has been named the Grand Master of the 2016 Spectrum Fantastic Art Awards, which honor fantasy, horror and science fiction art.
Interview: Kevin Feige has a long interview at Deadline that has already spawned many headlines. I’m sure it will form a foundational text for Marvel Studios Kreminology for a while.
Interview: Robert Jimenez talks about Strangewise No. 9, a comic inspired by pulp fiction.
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comic book round-up,
comics,
round-up
Friday, May 6, 2016
Link Round-Up: Captain America: Civil War

Captain America: Civil War by UK-based Thomas Walker
Reviews
Cinema Blend | Empire | Forbes | Games Radar | The Hollywood Report | IGN | NPR | Screencrush | Seattle Pi | THR | Uproxx | USA Today | Variety | The Wrap
Business Insider: Why Civil War is the best Marvel superhero movie yet
Chicago Tribune: Satisfying superheroism
ComicsBeat: Thoughts from a second Captain America: Civil War viewing
The Economist: Captain America: Civil War could have been a messy disaster. It isn’t.
Forbes: Captain America: Civil War (Again) Proves More Is Less
Kevin Smith says Civil War is “greatest comic book movie ever made“
Marvel Just Screened Captain America: Civil War, and the Initial Reviews Are Great
Mary Sue: Captain America: Civil War Is Good (but Too Stuffed to be Great)
Nerdist: the Perfect Hero Explosion
New Times: Comic-Book Cinema Without the Wonder
Vanity Fair: the Marvel Machine at Peak Performance
Vox: Civil War will make you remember why we love superheroes
Vulture: Captain America: Civil War Is a Busy — But Uninventive — Blockbuster
What Culture: 10 Reasons It’s A Near-Perfect Comic Book Movie
Wired: Captain America: Civil War Is Fantastic, But Not Because of Captain America
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avengers,
comics,
movies,
round-up,
science fiction
Comic Round-Up: May 6, 2016

"Captain America: Civil War" by Matt Ferguson
Exclusive prints that will be available as part of IMAX Sundays at AMC Theatres.
Interview: Alex Townsend talks to Gordon McAlpin.
Interview: Caitlin Kittredge Balances Comics With Urban Fantasy
Interview: Eric Ratcliffe talks to Michael Kingston.
Interview: Philip Pullman interview: "I've always loved comics – now I'm writing one"
Interview: Suicide Squad star Jay Hernandez says the DC Comics movie is the next step in the evolution of superhero movies.
Interview: Terence Toh talks to Ernest Ng.
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comic book round-up,
comics,
round-up
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Comic Round-Up: May 5, 2016
Captain America: Civil War Poster by Rich Davies of the Poster Posse
Interview: Anthony & Joe Russo talk about their directing techniques on Civil War.
Interview: Arizona State University student Marieke Davis, who calls herself a “visually impaired visual artist,” is working on a graphic novel that is accessible to the visually impaired.
Interview: Director Bryan Singer talks about how Apocalypse is like the antichrist to Charles Xavier‘s Christ-like character.
Interview: Paul Kirchner discusses his “psychedelic noir” graphic novel Murder by Remote Control, co-created with the mystery writer Janwillem van de Wetering, which was published in 1986 and has recently been re-issued by Dover.
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comic book round-up,
comics,
round-up
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Comic Round-Up: May 4, 2016

"Captain America: Civil War" by SG Posters
Interview: Brian Gordon is the creator of those cartoons you may have seen on Facebook or viral sites that feature with making wry observations about parenthood. Gordon turned to cartooning after being laid off from his longtime job at Hallmark, and he has just published his first book, Fowl Language: Welcome to Parenting.
Interview: Caty Simon and Tina Horn discuss Mary Wept Over The Feet Of Jesus.
Interview: Filip Sablik talks about BOOM! Studios’ success with children’s and young adult titles such as Lumberjanes and Giant Days
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comic book round-up,
comics,
round-up
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Comic Round-Up: May 3, 2016

Captain America Civil war Retro Fanmade Poster by Thailand-based Punmagneto
Interview: Brecht Evens chats with Hilary Brown about fine art, how his style has evolved, and his new graphic novel, Panther.
Interview: “I Was Essentially The Guy Between Frank Miller And DC” – MJ Steele On ShintoTech, Klaus Janson and The Dark Knight
Interview: J.K. Simmons talks about playing Commissioner Gordon in Justice League with Seth Meyers.
Interview: With a new Captain America movie in the offing, Megan Margulies remembers the character’s co-creator—her grandfather, Joe Simon.
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comic book round-up,
comics,
round-up
Monday, May 2, 2016
Comic Round-Up: May 2, 2016

Interview: Benoit Crucifix talks to Adrian Tomine.
Interview: Claire Armitstead profiles Robert Crumb.
Interview: Heidi MacDonald talks to Grant Morrison.
Interview: Saint Bryan profiles Colleen Frakes.
Interview: Writer Steven T. Seagle, co-creator of Big Hero 6, talks about his new graphic novel, Camp Midnight.
News: The Flash Director Seth Grahame-Smith Leaves Film in a Hurry
News: Inhumans Movie Dead: A Bad Sign For Marvel’s Shared Universe?
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comic book round-up,
comics,
round-up
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