You're here: Main/ Arts/ Comics
(originally published on: )
(originally published on: )
Our Giant Guide To Video Game Comics
Whether you think of video game-based comics as crass marketing tools or welcome extensions to existing IP, they're here to stay. From WWII action-shooter "Brothers in Arms" to space-based, survival horror title "Dead Space" to the elf ...
06/25/08 PHD comic: 'How to ruin a grad student's evening'
Piled Higher & Deeper by Jorge Cham. www.phdcomics.com. title: "How to ruin a grad student's evening" - originally published 6/25/2008. For the latest news in PHD Comics, CLICK HERE!
Comic Books: Milt Stein's Super Mouse
Many incredibly talented artists worked in funny animal comics... some, like Kurtzman and Frazetta, went on to fame in other genres. Yet the only artist working in this field that most people are familiar with is Carl Barks. ...
Digital comics coming to Japanese Wiis
We hope that Sun extends their services to other parts of the globe, or that another company copies the idea. We're not sure that some forms of media (like books) would work well on the Wii, but comics and cartoons could help add some ...
Comics now the picture of success
The multiplex is starting to look more like the Hall of Justice. "Wanted" is just one of six movies based on comic books out this summer.
Comment on Honey and Clover Book 1 by Honey and Clover (Movie DVD ...
[…] because I enjoyed the live-action TV series so much. I feared I risked becoming a little tired of the story, too, seeing it a third time. Honey and CloverBuy this […]
Comment on Live-Action Honey and Clover TV Series by Honey and ...
been putting off watching the Honey and Clover DVD because I enjoyed the live-action TV series so much. I feared I risked becoming a little tired of the story, too, seeing it a third time. […]
Comment on Honey and Clover DVD Out This Week by Honey and Clover ...
[…] been putting off watching the Honey and Clover DVD because I enjoyed the live-action TV series so much. I feared I risked becoming a little tired of […]
Stonewalled on Subscriptions
I thought it would be interesting to revisit comics subscriptions in a feature examining how it used to work and how it works today. After all, DC Comics and Marvel Comics both still offer subscriptions (at least, that’s what it says in ...