Showing posts with label comic strips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comic strips. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Best Covers: Marvel Comics solicitations for March 2011

The best covers from Marvel Comics' solicitations for March 2011:


Deadpool Max #6 cover by Kyle Baker.



Rocket Raccoon and Groot on the cover of Annihilators #1 by Mike Mignola.



Fear Itself: Prologue cover by Marko Djurdjevic.

*Buy Heroclix at Amazon.

Best Covers: Marvel Comics solicitations for March 2011

The best covers from Marvel Comics' solicitations for March 2011:


Deadpool Max #6 cover by Kyle Baker.



Rocket Raccoon and Groot on the cover of Annihilators #1 by Mike Mignola.



Fear Itself: Prologue cover by Marko Djurdjevic.

*Buy Heroclix at Amazon.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Britt Wilson's funny, violent comics









Panels from three different comics by Britt Wilson. Most recently, she fought hobos.

Here's artwork showing off a different style:



And she's currently offering commissions starting at only $20. Via these sites.

*Previously: Disaster Girl.

*Buy pots of gold at Amazon.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Friday, November 28, 2008

No one can bring me down quite like Chris Ware

Cinefamily organizes classic movie showings at a movie theater in Los Angeles. Tonight they're showing "Tokyo Story" and "Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family." Chris Ware illustrated the cover of the latest Cinefamily program, which I believe is inspired by Tokyo Story. Three panels, no dialogue, and almost no movement, and yet it's tremendously depressing:



Here's the trailer for Tokyo Story, which does seem to be pretty depressing:



You can download a pdf of the Cinefamily program here, and view the calendar of events here. They're showing Alice in Wonderland tomorrow. Via.

*Previously: Batman papercraft by Ware.

*If you've been a little too cheerful, buy Chris Ware comics at Amazon.