Alex Ross covers "Pacific Rim" prequel comic
As you should already know, my geek flag is flying for Pacific Rim, the kaiiju-busting giant robot movie helmed by Guillermo Del Toro. The movie is due out in July, but in June, Legendary Comics is dropping a graphic novel prequel called Pacific Rim: Tales From Year Zero, written by Pacific Rim screenwriter Travis Beacham, with pencils by Sean Chen, Yvel Guichet, and Pericles Junior, and inks by Steve Bird and Mark McKenna. So, it's not gonna be wack. Peep the cover art by the mighty Alex Ross below...
Peep the (re)birth of an evil deity in SHADOWMAN #6
If you ever find yourself in the mood for some "insane crazy, drivin' miss daisy, out her mind now I got mine yo, I'm Swazey" type isht, you GOTS ta get your hands on Shadowman, the crown jewel of the Valiant Comics revival. Peep some preview pages from issue number 6, featuring Shadowman's nemesis Master Darque and introducing his next antagonist and New Orleans' own evil deity Baron Samedi...
You had me at "6 Gun Gorilla"...
"First and foremost, 6 Gun Gorilla is a Western..." says writer Si Spurrier of the new genre-bending pulp revival comic he's working on with artist Jeff Stokely. "There are a
few things about it which make that description seem a bit unlikely:
it's abstractly set in the future, the majority of the action occurs on
another world, the central character has had groundbreaking surgery to
turn him into a psychic TV-camera for the thrill-junkies watching back
home and, yes, it prominently features a 500-pound gorilla with a pair
of enormous guns. But, despite appearances, it oozes Western..."
Cyborg looks SUPER ILL on the cover of Justice League #18
Cyborg's on the cover to Justice League #18, so I couldn't resist snatching this preview and and dropping it here. While we're talking black superheroes, New 52 versions of Black Lightning and Vixen appear in this issue. Plus, I will not rant about the Blue Devil redesign. Not even a little bit.
Purple Girl with Afro on cover = Post on GhettoManga? Pretty much...
Honestly, if you put a chick with a fro on the cover of your comic, I will probably check it out. Yes, it's that easy. Purple skin is optional, but encouraged. Anyways, here's a preview of It Girl & The Atomics #8...
DO THE MATH: (LexBoogie x Beats) + (GoldiGold x Art) = (Sharks In The Golden Pond) #nowPlaying
One of my favorite illustrators, New Jersey to ATL transplant GoldiGold executive produced and smashed the illustrations for this new beat tape Sharks In The Golden Pond by School of Sharks producer the mighty Lex Boogie from the Bronx. I could not be more excited to see this pairing of super-prolific and talented art monsters! Listen to the fruits below...
PREVIEW- Green Lantern Corps #18 by Peter Tomasi, ChrisCross and Scott Hanna
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BOOK REVIEW- "Do I Have to be a Starving Artist in the 21st Century?" by Hisani P. Dubose
I created a piece of art recently about my contempt for the veneration of poverty among artists via the so-called "starving artist" archetype. It's not like I think there is something wrong with making a sacrifice for one's art. But being
a so-called "starving artist" should be like being an "intern". Being a Starving Artist is
acceptable as a STAGE of a career, but not as a permanent way of life. We as artists have the power to make a living inside of us, but it is a puzzle to solve, a goal to unlock. We need to start with getting the right state of mind. We must apply some of the creativity and hard work we usually reserve for art creation to developing our business acumen and hustle. The
"starving artist" mentality complicates the process by undermining the
priorities that are required to succeed, until the false virtues of poverty and failure become
self-fulfilling prophecies.
Fun Cartoon Trailer- "OH Snap! The Shampoo Pirates" by Sean Tate
If you are anything like me, you are gonna love the DIY-style animation in this trailer for OH Snap! The Shampoo Pirates by Sean Tate and Henry Wilson of GroundUp Sudios!
"Comics (Art + Industry)" or "Why do bad books sell so well?" by Michael Lagocki
Guest post by Michael Anthony Lagocki
Samax and I tend to talk about comics a lot. Increasingly, about the business of comics as much as the pop culture aspects. In a recent convo about the state of the industry, he asked me to share some perspective on American comic sales with you. So wrap your hands around a cold can or glass of your favorite beverage, and let's do this...
"KUNG FU SKRATCH #1" on COMIXOLOGY!
For those who don't know, Comixology is like the iTunes of comics. Leading the digital revolution and all that... so you can imagine how pleased we are that Kung Fu Skratch (formerly Kung Fu Swagger) is releasing its digital issues on the trendy iOS, Android and PC friendly platform, starting with issue one. Here's a preview of the first issue below.