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Comics Alliance Presents: Why We Love Comics

By tosopFriday - June 30th, 2017Categories: General

Comic books are just fantastic, and we here at ComicsAlliance really believe that. While the name “ComicsAlliance” might have stopped making sense as a phrase and just become the name of the website around six or seven years ago now, it’s something we strive for in how we cover and represent the comics and communities we feature. Comics bring us together, and things that bring us together should be celebrated. With that in mind, we asked our staff why they love comics, and while it’s a broad question, there’s something in each answer worth thinking about.

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Colinet And Charretier Announce ‘The Infinite Loop Volume 2: Nothing But The Truth’ [Exclusive Interview]

By tosopFriday - June 30th, 2017Categories: General

Originally released in 2015, Pierrick Colinet and Elsa Charretier’s The Infinite Loop is one of those amazing stories that uses a wild sci-fi premise to cut straight to the humanity of its characters. It centers on Teddy, a time traveler responsible for erasing anomalies that result form other time travelers meddling with history, and she’s very good at her job. When she discovers a “human-shaped anomaly” in the form of a beautiful woman, though, she begins to question whether a timestream without a person she’s falling in love with is one that’s worth saving.

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To Boldly Go: The Graphic Art of Star Trek

By tosopWednesday - June 28th, 2017Categories: General

The science fiction television series Star Trek premiered on NBC on September 8, 1966. Over the course of fifty years, what began as a simple TV show has evolved and endured to become one of the most iconic franchises in history. It’s basic narrative of a Utopian future where mankind has resolved its internal conflicts and has moved beyond planet Earth has resonated with millions of viewers around the world, while the show’s fictional technological advancements have inspired an untold number of scientists, engineers, astronomers and medical professionals to enter their chosen fields.

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Happy Easter from the Golden Age of Comic Books!

By tosopTuesday - June 13th, 2017Categories: General
Happy Easter!  Here’s a classic Walt Kelly Easter cover from Four Color Comics (2nd series) #140 from 1947.  Enjoy!

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Super Hero Speak – #202: Return to Terminal

By tosopSunday - May 21st, 2017Categories: General
This week Troy Brownfield and Steve Ekstrom return to the podcast to discuss Terminal. Terminal is a pulp anthology comic book with a little bit of something for every fan. Bringing together some of the best independent writers and artists working in the industry today.  It’s also the start of something big… Imminet Press! We hope you […]

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Comics Alternative, Episode 237: Reviews of Star Hawks, Vol. 1: 1977-1978, Street Angel: After School Kung Fu Special, and Godshaper #1

By tosopSaturday - May 20th, 2017Categories: General
Listen to the podcast! Time Codes: 00:00:33 – Introduction 00:02:42 – We’ll be at HeroesCon! 00:05:09 – Star Hawks, Vol. 1: 1977-1978 00:41:32 – Street Angel: After School Kung Fu Special 00:54:09 – Godshaper #1 01:07:23 – Wrap up 01:08:18 – Contact us Nifty Looking Ladies On this week’s episode Andy and Derek check out the old and the […]

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Comic Book Savant Episode 334: Comics Talk: Series Spotlight: The Punisher

By tosopFriday - May 19th, 2017Categories: General
This week I will discuss the Nathan Edmondson and Mitch Gerads run on The Punisher! I also talk about there other works as well as reviewing there Punisher series with minimal spoilers. Enjoy!

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Comic News Insider Episode 760—More American Gods w/ Neil Gaiman!

By tosopThursday - May 18th, 2017Categories: General
Comic News Insider: Episode 760 is now available for free download! Click on the link or get it through iTunes! Sponsored by Dynamic Forces. Reviews: Greatest Adventure #1, Plastic #1, Secret Empire #0, Gotham spring premiere Jon Hoche joins Jimmy once again to co-host! Another roundtable from the American Gods press event last week in this episode. Neil Gaiman talked […]

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Longbox Review 116: A Conversation with Gregg Schigiel, Creator of PIX

By tosopTuesday - May 16th, 2017Categories: General
I had so much fun chatting with Gregg Schigiel, the creator of PIX: One Weirdest Weekend (v1) and the forthcoming second volume, PIX: Too Super for School, which is available May 3, 2017, at your local comic shop or where finer books are sold. We talked about the publication of PIX through Image Comics, and Gregg […]

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Wayne’s Comics Podcast #277: James Pruett

By tosopMonday - May 15th, 2017Categories: General
In Episode 277 of my Wayne’s Comics Podcast, I talk with creator James Pruett from Scout Comics about his excellent Mindbender series! Be sure not to miss it, now posted at MajorSpoilers.com!  

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