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Mark Millar and Frank Quitely Conceive ‘Jupiter’s Children’

Filed under: Image, Indie, News It's been an entertaining week for fans of the carnival barking-as-comics-promotion stylings of Mark Millar. The bestselling writer of Marvel's Civil War and Icon Comics' Kick-Ass has been rolling out new artwork and ... [read more]

Parting Shot: Frank Quitely’s Portrait of Alan Moore Stares Red-Eyed Into Your Soul

Filed under: Culture All-Star Superman artist Frank Quitely draws a portrait of Alan Moore, whose terrifyingly red-lidded eyes seem to follow you wherever you go. [via C.B. Cebulski] ... Read more Permalink | Email this | Lin... [read more]

‘Absolute All-Star Superman’ Gets a New Cover and a Chip Kidd Intro

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In honor of Wednesday's release of "Superman" #700, the DC Universe Blog is celebrating a week devoted entirely to the Man of Steel, and today, they're taking a look at what is probably -- and by that I mean definitely -- [read more]

‘Batman and Robin’ #14 Has The Most Exciting 4-Page Preview of All Time

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As you might expect, we here at ComicsAlliance staff sees a lot of previews come across our desks, to the point where it's pretty easy to get jaded, even with things that are acutely designed to get us [read more]

Bruce Wayne Announces [Huge Bat-Spoilers]

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Mark Millar Launches Kapow! Comic-Con in London

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Just as the first issue of his new comics anthology CLINT sells out, writer Mark Millar (Ultimates, Kick-Ass) has announced an expansion of his comics entrepreneurship in the form of Kapow!, a new convention that he promises will bring [read more]

‘All-Star Superman’ Animated Feature Coming to DVD and Blu-Ray February 22

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If fans of Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's Eisner Award-winning All-Star Superman are one thing, it's patient. After all, it took three years for the duo's 12-issue series to conclude in comics. Fortunately for readers, the [read more]

Grant Morrison & Frank Quitely’s ‘Flex Mentallo’ to be Reprinted at Last

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Arguably the most crucial Grant Morrison work presently out-of-print, Flex Mentallo will finally be made available in a deluxe hardcover volume this Fall courtesy of original publisher Vertigo. Spun-out of Morrison's run on Doom Patrol and featuring ... [read more]

‘Endless Nights,’ ‘Dream Hunters’ and ‘Sandman Midnight Theatre’ in ‘Absolute Sandman’ Vol. 5

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As dedicated fans of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman, we were delighted this week when Vertigo announced plans to compile an additional edition of its prestigious Absolute Sandman line of deluxe reprints. On sale this November, volume five will collect [read more]

Frank Quitely’s He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

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Mark Millar’s Four New Series, Spencer & Rios on ‘Cloak & Dagger’ [Kapow!]

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Mark Millar's inaugural Kapow! Comic Con was by most accounts a good time for professionals and attendees, and naturally came with some juicy announcements of new projects. Among them, Nick [read more]

Chip Kidd’s Luxurious, Custom ‘All-Star Superman’ and ‘Batman & Robin’ Books [Video]

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Graphic designer Chip Kidd has long been admired for his prodigious collection of DC Comics books and merchandise, particularly that which he compiled in the popular Batman Collected coffee table book. Responsible for [read more]

‘Batman & Robin: Batman Must Die’ Cover Sketches and Commentary by Grant Morrison [Art]

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On sale now is Batman & Robin: Batman Must Die, a deluxe hardcover collecting the final issues of Grant Morrison's run on the Batman & Robin title, which includes critical connective tissue to the writer's Batman: The Return of [read more]

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