Love him or hate him, Rob Liefeld has made a successful name for himself as a comic book artist. His history within the industry spans 27 years, from his …
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After being absent from the comic book scene for about a year, Warren Ellis announced via a teaser image his new comic series: Scatterlands. Ellis didn’t reveal much about his new comic …
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After finding and expanding their success with the Adventure Time comics, KaBOOM! Studios are adapting another Cartoon Network property into comic book form with Regular Show. Regular Show, the Emmy-award …
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Everyone suffers from a creative rut once in their life, including Pixar artist Everett Downing. To break away from his artistic block, Downing made a New Year’s resolution way back in 2010 to …
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After sitting six years on the film’s rights for Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra’s Y: The Last Man, New Line Cinema is finally moving forward with their live …
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Last month Jim Starlin, the man responsible for bringing Thanos into the Marvel universe, announced on his Facebook page that he was writing a secret ongoing for DC Comics. The DC …
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Written and illustrated by Natasha Allegri
“The Sweater Bandit”
Written and illustrated by Noelle Stevenson
Retails for $3.99
If you browsed art-driven websites like DeviantArt, you probably viewed a few …
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If Avengers #1 was essentially Jonathan Hickman laying out his ambitious ideas for the series, then issue two is where Hickman explains his thought process behind it. Not only do we see how Tony Stark and Steve Rogers went about building a bigger and better Avengers team, we’re given a better look at Ex Nihlo and his plans for Earth. With this and some of the previous issue’s problems resolved, Avengers #2 should have been a clear winner.
Avengers #1
“Wake the World”
Written by Jonathan Hickman
Art by Jerome Opeña
Retails for $3.99
“We need to get bigger”, Tony Stark said to Steve Rogers …
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