13 Simple Projects To Show Off Your Comic Book Pride
Ladies (and gentlemen) don’t let your comics collect dust in your closet. Upcycle them into awesomeness.
Ladies (and gentlemen) don’t let your comics collect dust in your closet. Upcycle them into awesomeness.
Honest Trailers strikes again with a brutally honest look at the trailer for The Avengers. “The movie that put all of DC Comics on suicide watch.” (via youtube.com)
Judgement…of your art skills…is coming. IGN got their hands on the first comic image to come out the Dredd 3D marketing machine.
Bane and Catwoman are there too. It’s neat.
He’s had it up to HERE with the jokes. And he’s out for revenge.
Hip-hop meets The Twilight Zone in this dark, funny web comic. No spoilers, but Jay-Z, Beyoncé and Kanye are the Illuminati!
“Some People” by Luke Pearson was submitted for a graphic short story competition in 2009 and has floated around the internet ever since. It’s breathtaking.
Zen Pencils is a beautiful and amazing webcomic done by Gavin Aung Than that illustrates some of history’s most famous motivational quotes. Get ready to feel a lot of feels.
Thomas Jane and director Phil Joanou got together and made a short fan film starring The Punisher. It’s totally awesome, super intense, and, of course, absolutely NSFW at all.
From Batcat to Superlizard, they’re all here to save the day! Using their special superpowers such as “the adorable glance of death” and “fluff-rays,” these creatures will rid the earth of evil — one vacuum cleaner at a time!
Reddit user gonzoblair did us all this amazing courtesy by putting together this great infographic chronicling the saga based on the people who directed it.
If Tom Cruise is from Mars…
Resident steampunk hater and my boss, Scott Lamb, is out today so I POST WHAT I WANT. Help enable my addiction by basking in the amazing art of Denis Mendri.
Midtown Comics in New York City decided to give away a wedding to one lucky gay couple in honor of openly gay superhero Northstar's wedding in a recent issue of Astonishing X-Men. The winners were Scott Everhart and Jason Welker, who had their first date in a comic book store.
Anyone can be a super hero (or villain) with some sticks and a trash can lid. You just have to believe in yourself and artist Andy Fairhurst.
Damsels they are, distress not so much. Dynamite Entertainment hops on the bandwagon to modernize and flesh out classic Grimm tales.
Amanda Conner is a longtime comic book artist, and she’s breaking into writing with an upcoming prequel to Watchmen. She talked to us about mean comic-store dudes, Game of Thrones, and why gigantic boobs can be important.
Kazakhstan-based illustrator Evgeny Yakovlev uses iconic characters from pop/nerd culture to create funny, illustrated scenes.
It kind of makes all the sense in the world, doesn’t it?
Dennis Medri’s awesome sketches pay tribute to Batman by setting him, his enemies, and his cohorts in the jump jivin’ rockabilly scene of the 1950s.
Apparently the fictional world has become more tolerant than the real one. First DC announces this and now one of the X-Men is marrying his long time boyfriend. Congrats NorthStar and Kyle!
And not some half-formed, new hero to appease their diversifying audience. Who in the DC stable of characters do you think is the most likely candidate?
An archive of all Batman’s significant outfits from comics, movies, games from 1939-today. Created by Benjamin Andrew Moore for Screen Rant.
Somewhere in an alternate universe, Abed is freaking out in a quiet, socially awkward way. Agent M gave Danny a Mjolnir and somehow the universe managed to not implode from geek overload.
It’s amazing how all of the comic book icons have been around for half a century or more. But why did Batman (1939) and Superman (1938) endure when all of the other comic book characters from that era were forgotten?
You wish your vacations to find yourself were this epic. Hulk #7.1 makes me want Bruce Banner’s travel agent’s phone number.
Over the weekend, Shia LaBeouf made a surprise appearance at the C2E2 comics convention in which he signed copies of his self-published comics. Lucky for us, someone scanned some of the pages, which begin with the words: “An Illustrated Guide Into My Thoughts”. (via comicsalliance.com)
This one if for all the ladies with big boobs out there. Busty Girl Comics is a spot-on comic drawn by Paige Halsey Warren that details the trials and tribulations of being a woman with an enormous chest. From her work, here are 12 “Busty Girl Problems.”
That’s my head canon and I’m sticking to it. Marvel pre-released these images from the Fantastic Four #17 where they’ve unexpectedly sacrificed Peter Parker and Johnny Storm to the whims of fangirls everywhere.
Kevin Smith has a new reality series on AMC called “Comic Book Men.” It’s pretty much “Mallrats” meets “Pawn Stars” meets “High Fidelity.” Haven’t heard of it yet? Here’s everything you need to know before the series premieres on Sunday.