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SNEAK PEEK: Adam Hughes cover to Fairest #3

While we can’t wait for the first issue of Fairest to arrive from Bill Willingham and artists Phil Jimenez and Andy Lanning, Adam Hughes teases us with his cover to issue three. Fairest focuses on Thumbelina, Rapunzel, Snow White and … Cont... [read more]

ART APPRECIATION MOMENT OF THE DAY: Adam Hughes

Do we really need an excuse to show off art work by Adam Hughes?  Really? Okay – With all the Intardwebz abuzz over the announced Before Watchmen event from DC Comics, we get our first look at the cover to … Continue reading → [read more]

‘Watchmen’ Returns in Prequels from DC Comics

Filed under: DC, News This morning, DC Comics announced the first comic book expansions on the characters and world of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons's seminal 1986 classic Watchmen. Featuring a variety of top-tier writers and artists across the comics ... [read more]

DC ENTERTAINMENT OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCES “BEFORE WATCHMEN”

This summer, DC Entertainment will publish all-new stories expanding on the acclaimed WATCHMEN universe. As highly anticipated as they are controversial, the seven inter-connected prequel mini-series will build on the foundation of the original WATCHME... [read more]

Adam Hughes: ‘All-Star Wonder Woman’ is ‘In a Coma on a High, Dark Shelf’

Filed under: DC, News In a recent Comic Book Resources piece tracking what he very amusingly called "Comics' Most Notorious No-Shows," Chris Arrant observed that it has been six years since DC Comics announced All-Star Wonder Woman. First mentioned ... [read more]

Vertigo: Issue 2 Cover Reveals

FAIREST THE NEW DEADWARDIANS SAUCER COUNTRY DOMINIQUE LAVEAU: VOODOO CHILD [read more]

30 comics that never were or may never be

Over the holiday Chris Arrant had a fantastic two part survey of what-ever-happened-to comics, including no-shows like such as All-Star Batgirl and All-Star Wonder Woman, and done-but-long-shelved books like Batman Europa and Daniel Way and Darick Robertson's Deathlok: Detour, it-sounded-ike-a-good-idea-when-we-were-talking-about-it-in-the-bar projects like Ed Brubaker and Sean Philips' [read more]

DC Comics Free Comic Book Day for 2012

Every year the comic book industry celebrates Free Comic Book Day on the first Saturday of May. It’s a fantastic day for professionals, creators, retailers and fans to come together to celebrate our passion and enthusiasm for comic books out into the... [read more]

BCC’11: More artists added for August convention

Press Release The Baltimore Comic-Con is happy to announce the addition of Josh Middleton, Adam Hughes, Tony Harris, and Francesco Francavilla to the line-up of creators appearing at this year’s show. The show will be taking place the weekend of ... [read more]

‘Fables’ Spinoff ‘Fairest’ to Star the Ladies of Willingham’s Fairy Tale Saga [Comic-Con]

Filed under: Vertigo, Conventions, News, Art Many ComicsAlliance readers will be glad to know that Vertigo is launching an all-new ongoing series set in the enduringly popular and consistently excellent Fables saga created by Bill Willingham. Called... [read more]

Comic-Con Antics, ‘Game Of Thrones’ Art And Lucian Freud In Today’s Twitter Report

Comic creator tweets are fun to follow during Comic-Con International week, because they tend to keep appearing all night long. From pictures of run-ins between Stan Lee and Taylor Lautner to hang-outs with "A Game of Thrones" author George R.R. Martin, the feed was loaded with fun this morning. It's also [read more]

With all these new villains, Arkham Asylum is going to need a new wing

This October, Gotham City will be overrun by new villains. In DETECTIVE COMICS, Batman will face the Gotham Ripper. In BATGIRL, Barbara Gordon will take on Mirror. Mysterious villains will be terrorizing Gotham in BATMAN, BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT, BATWO... [read more]

First Look: ‘Batgirl’ #2 Cover by Adam Hughes [Art]

Filed under: DC, Art Launched into the Internet last night was this lovely cover for Gail Simone's new Batgirl series. Identified by DC Women Kicking Ass as the Adam Hughes illustration for Batgirl #2, the image would seem to depict a Barbara Gordon... [read more]

ART APPRECIATION MOMENT OF THE DAY: Adam Hughes

Batgirl is coming back to the new DC in full force with Gail Simone telling tales of Barbara Gordon back in the costume.  Adam Hughes is doing the cover art, and last night on Twitter, the artist shared the cover … Continue reading → [read more]

Nice art; Adam Hughes’ cover to BATGIRL #2

Looks like some of the New 52 Issue Twos are rolling out. Artist Adam Hughes tweeted: [read more]

‘Super 8′ Criticism, ‘The Rocketeer’ Memories, And ThunderCats Dreams In Today’s Twitter Report

Even the tweets expressing dissatisfaction over J.J. Abrams' "Super 8" seem to come with conciliatory fondness for the director's homage to Steven Spielberg. Humberto Ramos became the latest to chime in last night, and though he didn't think Abrams achieved greatness, the film did make him happy. Meanwhile at another screening, [read more]

‘Green Lantern’ Questions, Ryan Reynolds Love, And Natalie Portman In Today’s Twitter Report

Critical disputes rage on in the Twitter feed this week over "Green Lantern." Adam Hughes gave it a thumbs up, and Kody Chamberlain is stoked to see actor Nick Jones play John Stewart, but Chris Burnham has at least one big costume concern, and Mark Millar and Alejandro Arbona both [read more]

James Mangold, Vancouver Riots, And The Stanley Cup In Today’s Twitter Report

The big buzz topics of the week in comic filmdom certainly seem to be the arrival of "Green Lantern" and reports that James Mangold could direct "The Wolverine." Jim Lee and Mark Millar, respectively, tweeted their support for the two projects. Meanwhile, pretty much anyone in Vancouver who wasn't already a [read more]

September’s BATMAN Solicits

BATMAN #1 Written by SCOTT SNYDER Art by GREG CAPULLO and JONATHAN GLAPION Cover by GREG CAPULLO Variant cover by ETHAN VAN SCIVER On sale SEPTEMBER 21 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T Be here for the start of a new era for The Dark Knight from wri... [read more]

Superman, ‘Thor’ Reviews, And ‘Priest’ Commentary In Today’s Twitter Report

Amid all the hubbub over the last week about Superman renouncing his U.S. citizenship, many critics forgot to consider what would happen with Bizarro. Luckily, Stephen Colbert raised the issue, and I think DC Comics should hire him to write at least a one-shot about the premise. In the meantime, "Thor" [read more]

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