Paolo Rivera Should Win An Eisner For Best Comic Book Wedding Invitations
Possessed with an unusually strong command of layout and a mastery of multiple illustration styles, former Daredevil artist Paolo Rivera’s work is a favorite of not just other artists but also to fans...
View ArticleCelebrating 'Tintin' On Creator Hergé's 107th Birthday! [Art]
Though he's hardly a household name here in the United States, even among the majority of comics fans, Hergé is a serious contender for the title of "all-time most influential comic artist". He created...
View ArticleLink Ink: Batman And The Flash Run, 'Teen Titans Go!' Season 2 Return And...
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View ArticleBest Art Ever (This Week): Sailor Scouts, Black Canary, Michael Jordan,...
We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, as well as the special qualities of comic book storytelling, but because cartoonists,...
View ArticleBest Art Ever (This Week): Fight Club, Ghost World, Spider-Punk, Nausicaä,...
We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, as well as the special qualities of comic book storytelling, but because cartoonists,...
View ArticleHappy Birthday to Tintin, Comics' Problematic Fave
Although the first published drawing of intrepid teen reporter Tintin and his little white dog, Milou (known to English-speaking audiences as Snowy) appeared in Belgium's Le Petite Vingtième, the youth...
View ArticleRogues' Gallery: Who Is Tintin's Greatest Foe? [Kids' Comics]
This week we’re looking at the villains of everyone's favorite Belgian adventurer, Tintin! While travelling the world with Captain Haddock and his faithful dog Snowy, Tintin has built up an impressive...
View ArticleBelgian Court Rules Tintin Not Racist, Just ‘Gentle’
This just in from the Department of "What Were They Thinking?": The Brussels Appeal Court has upheld the decision to keep Herge's Tintin Au Congo (Tintin In The Congo) on the shelves,...
View ArticleRogues' Gallery: Tintin's Most Dangerous Enemies
A hero is defined by their villains, and the world of superhero comic books is filled with some of the scariest and silliest bad guys around. Rogues’ Gallery aims to settle the score and determine who...
View ArticleWeekender: 'New Sincerity', Amy Kim Kibuishi, Comics for Choice
The weekend is here! Take a look back at what’s happened in the past seven days. New comics, new stories, new podcasts, new art being made — it’s all part of the ComicsAlliance Weekender! Continue...
View ArticleOh God Tin Tin What Are You Doing with That Monkey
If you think the racist caricatures in "Tin Tin in the Congo" are the only time the classic Belgian comic has strayed into the darker realms, you're forgetting about the time Tin Tin shot a monkey, put...
View ArticleTheme Sketchbook: Tintin by Dozens of Comics Artists
Theme sketchbooks? Are great. Rather than going to conventions and getting random drawings of any old thing from your favorite creators, some comics fans make theme sketchbooks, where they ask all the...
View ArticleParting Shot: New Live Action ‘Tintin’ Movie Posters
Domestic (left) and international (right) posters for the 3D The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn have arrived via Empire and Ain't It Cool News, respectively. Get a look at the full...
View Article‘The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn’ Game Twice as Exciting,...
Fans have had a lot to think about since the initial trailer for Steven Spielberg's 3D, CG animated, motion capture adaptation of Hergé's beloved Tintin, The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the...
View ArticleNew ‘The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn’ Trailer Shows Off its...
Motion capture computer generated animation is pretty unsettling as a general rule, but I have to admit, Steven Spielberg's cinematic adaptation of Hergé's Tintin series is looking more and more...
View ArticleInternational ‘The Adventures Of Tintin’ Trailer Brings The Action [Video]
As much as people around the globe dig Hergé's classic Tintin comics, not even the pedigree of director Steven Spielberg, producer Peter Jackson and writers Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish...
View ArticleLink Ink: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Noses, A New ‘Fresh Ink! Online’ And...
Amazing: CA contributor David Wolkin alerted me to a Tumblr that draws Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles onto the noses of celebrity photos. You'll want to see this. TV: The Walking Dead's season two...
View ArticleLink Ink: Pumpkin TARDIS, Stuffed Beartato and Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s ‘The...
Halloween: Sean Fallon's TARDIS jack-o'-lantern should light up Doctor Who fans' respective days. Movies: It remains to be seen how The Adventures of Tintin will do in North America, but European fans...
View ArticleParting Shot: What if Tintin’s Herge Created the X-Men?
After extensive research, I have determined that I am never, ever going to get tired of superhero comics getting mashed up with other things, particularly other things I like, which today includes...
View ArticleLink Ink: New ‘Phoenix Wright’ Movie Photos, Frazetta-Style Mickey Mouse and...
Movies: Eiga's got scads of new stills from Capcom's Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, directed by Takashi Miike and opening in Japan on February 11. Photos: In Brussels, Hergé's Tintin and his buds are...
View Article‘The Comic Book History of Comics’ Collection: Tintin and the Nazis...
Comic Book Comics, the six-issue miniseries by Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey that retold the history of comic books in comic books, finally gets collected on May 23 (note: not May 9, as previously...
View ArticleComicsAlliance Celebrates Captian Haddocktober!
While other sites may be content to bring you Rocktober, Shocktober or Mohawktober, ComicsAlliance is committed to commemorating the things that really matter! That's why this month, we're bringing you...
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