Interview: Troy Little on Recreating “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” for the Panel
Troy Little is an Eisner-nominated artist who took on the monumental task of adapting the American counterculture classic Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas,...
Get Your First Good Look at Krysten Ritter as Marvel’s Jessica Jones
News about Jessica Jones, Marvel's digital followup to the hit Netflix series Daredevil, has come at a slow drip over the last few months, but as...
Andy Kubert Reveals “Dark Knight III” Program Cover for NYCC ’15
In a press release today, ReedPOP revealed the cover to the 2015 New York Comic Con program guide. Illustrated by superstar artist Andy Kubert,...
Nice Art: Michael Cavna quick sketches the GOP Debate
In case you couldn't stomach five hours of GOP presidential candidates sniping at each other while competing to see who could do more to...
Finnish website sells art to aid the Red Cross
The other day we posted a heartbreaking strip called "What a Wonderful World" by Zep featuring Titeuf, the Bart Simpson of France, in a...
That one time Joe Quesada tried to get Neil Gaiman to work for Marvel
Author Neil Gaiman has worked with Marvel sparingly over the course of his career, but after more research and a recent Tumblr post. We...
Check out Paolo Rivera’s “Hellboy & the B.P.R.D.: Beyond the Fences #1” Cover
Mike Mignola's Hellboy has been a cornerstone of comics since his debut in 1993 (he's as old as I am!). The character has survived...
Cable Visits the Stately Beat Manor Staff Pull for 9/16/15
Last week, we learned that we had an internal leak at Stately Beat Manor, home of the staffers of the Comics Beat, the world’s...
Titeuf, France’s most popular comics character, confronts Europe’s refugee crisis
In the French speaking world, a character known as Titeuf is as well known as Bart Simpson or Dennis the Menace here. He's a...
Dynamite announces Seduction of the Innocent with Parks and Polls
Apparently the title Seduction of the Innocent is in the public domain now, as various projects are in the works from Darl horse and Kitchen sink...but here's the Dynamite version. And no, it's not about about a troubled psychiatrist and a rogue senator teaming up to put hundreds of people out of work. Instead the series, by writer Ande Parks and artist Esteve Polls (The Death of Zorro and The Lone Ranger), will be a gritty crime drama with EC-like flourishes.
And now D&Q is available on Comixology and Kindle
Well, D&Q was just about the last digital holdout among prestige comics publishers, but today they have joined the throngs with a full selection...
Nice Art: Out of Step Arts offers prints by many lovely artists
For some reasons I had this bookmark in my links for a month and just got around to posting it. Out of Step Arts is a small art agency that offers prints and more from artists including Ming Doyle, Nathan Fox, Toby Cypress, Tula Lotay, Liz Suburbia, Andrew McLean and more. When you're in the mood to just look at a lot of art on tumblr, check out OOSA's print shop. It's all affordable.


















