Comic Book


5 Comic books that became movies 2011
5 Comic books that became movies 2011
Comic books and movies. From paper to screen.
The year 2011 was a great year for movies based on comic books and graphic novels - or characters and stories that became famous on comic books or graphic novels. Although fanboys probably know more about the characters than some of filmmakers, surely a huge part of audience doesn't know much about the printed stories - and the history - of such characters beyond what they saw in the movie adaptations. This lens is aimed to help people that want to know more about this heroes and villains of...


Comic Book / Pulp / SciFi / Fantasy / Hero stuff
Comic Book / Pulp / SciFi / Fantasy / Hero stuff
Enter into Worlds Beyond Belief!
Fantastic Fashions and other goodies for kids of all ages! Kool kollectible birthday and/or graduation gifts they'll long remember, courtesy of the big kids at Atomic Kommie Comics!


The Top Graphic Novels On The Web
The Top Graphic Novels On The Web
Top Graphic Novels Of The Web
While working up the nerve to start working on my own Graphic Novel, I joined the forum of Mr. Jason Brubaker over at reMINDblog.com and makinggraphicnovels.com. I have only been a member for a few short weeks but I have learned so much, and awakened much more that had fallen asleep over the past 25 years of dormant artwork. I feel like I owe these guys some publicity and more traffic to their own efforts. There are more than these that I want to showcase too, so keep watching this place, mo...


Writing: Putting Together A Story For A Graphic Novel
Writing: Putting Together A Story For A Graphic Novel
Bringing Your Graphic Novel Or Comic To Life
The problem I have seen so far in my start for my little project, is I have been a hobby novelist (never published) for a long time now. Almost 25 years, to be honest. I have never really thought about being published and mostly just write for myself. For practice, for exercise of my imagination (like I need that!), for the love of building my characters. I have also been at the same level of art for longer than I have been writing. The problem lies in the fact, that most traditional artists...


Creating A Graphic Novel
Creating A Graphic Novel
I beg to differ when someone tells me that it takes talent to write, and talent to draw, and talent to create. Talent, while it does tend to be easier for some, is only in the eye of the beholder. It is no harder to create a Web Comic or Graphic Novel these days than it is to play a computer game. It is all where your passion lies, and how many tricks you know. As a guitarist who has self taught myself, all most guitar playing is, is someone else's big bag of tricks, and their passion to pla...


Erik Larsen's The Next Issue Project & Savage Dragon
Erik Larsen's The Next Issue Project & Savage Dragon
A Classic Comic Book Revival, with a twist!
What if...after 60 years, the next issue of your favorite comic book FINALLY came out? Admittedly, it seems like some current Marvel & DC titles have this problem, but writer-artist Erik Larsen decided to take REAL long-cancelled titles, and revive them as if they were just inadvertently-delayed...for six decades! First up was Fantastic Comics #24, then Silver Streak Comics #24, with Crack Comics #63 out now. In addition, a number of Golden Age heroes appeared in Savage Dragon #141, with Dare...


The Classic Black Terror
The Classic Black Terror
and Tim, the Kid Terror!
For those who are just discovering the classic comic character as a result of Alex Ross' Project SuperPowers and the NEW Black Terror mini-series, or his guest-star appearance in Erik Larsen's Savage Dragon #141, here's a one-stop entry point into his world via links to background information back issues and other Black Terror-related items on Amazon & eBay, and NEW collectibles based on the art from his ORIGINAL 1940s run! NEW: The Classic Black Terror 12-Month Calendar! And, not to put to...


Comic Book : What Is It Really?
Comic Book : What Is It Really?
Introduction to Comic Book
Well recently I have posted here a lot of comic book series that surely have appealed to my senses and entertain my indefinite imagination that tickles my mind at night. Yes it is a pastime for a lot of people or something that they multi-tasked in a bathroom, in substitute to Archies. For me it is a story of fictional people that lives in parallel with ours, it is fictional but it serves entertainment and give a life's lesson on the back of your head. It targets a certain, part of the societ...



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