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Cool images of Thor are all around us!

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Thor is all around, no need to fake it.

Nice art: Dan Hipp's Tintin covers

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Dan Hipp has drawn many things -- GYAKUSHU, THE AMAZING JOY BUZZARDS, BEN 10, and many, many more comics, and his MisterHipp blog is a dragon's lair of fun art. However these posters imagining STAR WARS, TRON and ALIEN as Tintin books are must-sees.

What Am I Bid?: Heritage Auction's 2011 May New York Signature Vintage Comics &...

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As you've probably heard elsewhere, Heritage Auction recently sold a piece of original comics artwork for...

Tonight to do LA: Pop Sequentialism opening at La Luz de Jesus

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La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles is having quite an opening show tonight: Pop-Sequentialism: Comic Art of the Modern Age, with original comics art by Steve Dillon, Brendan McCarthy, Frank Quitely and many more. Above, a page of PUNISHER art from the Garth Ennis run by Tim Bradstreet. All the art previewed in the link. Below, a page from Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillip's CRIMINAL.

Nice art: Jaume Plensa

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After things here yesterday got a little too real, I'd like to get back to just talking about cool and wonderful things. Like Jaume Plensa's new installation at Madison Square Park, entitled "Echo." The 44-foot high fiberglass resin sculpture depicts the head of a 9-year-old girl caught in a meditative state. Set among the fresh green of early Spring, it gladdens my heart every time I see it.

Friday special: Love @ Crumb

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As a Spring Friday afternoon unspools, no one is thinking about the internet or comic books, but rather the most primary and wonderful thoughts of all, and this Craig's list posting about a missed connection at the R. Crumb exhibit at the Society of Illustrators, says it all. Hit the link for the WHOLE story:

Nice art: Tomer Hanuka's Star Trek poster and more

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via Alex Segura, a DVD cover for the great episode where "goatee" and "Evil Spock" became forever synonymous. While we're at it...here's Hanuka's sketches for an illustration in the New Yorker accompanying a review of...SPIDER-MAN TURN OFF THE DARK. AND for added fun, go read "The Dirties" from MEATHAUS by Tomer and brother Asaf.

Nice art: Dave McKean's Celluloid

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The just arrived issue of PW Comics Week has a nice preview of Celluloid, Dave McKean's first graphic novel since Cages. You'd think an undertaking of this sort might have gotten a little but more hoopla. Perhaps when people start looking at the art, it will Celluloid is described as a "pornographic work of art" about a man, a woman and a porn film that all intersect. It's out from from Fantagraphics next month.

Marvel releases "Not a dry eye in the house" variant for DEATH OF SPIDER-MAN

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Normally we don't run more than one Marvel PR in a day -- and they send out about 38 each and every day -- but when we saw that Joe Quesada had done a variant billed as the "No dry eye in the house" variant for The Death of Spider-Man storyline just now wrapping up in ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN...well...we had to share. Because we like everyone to blubber in the afternoon. It's good for you.

Nice art: David Aja's RED SKULL covers

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This July, Marvel is serving up a RED SKULL miniseries starring the villain in the Cap movie, written by Greg Pak with art by Mirko Colak. David Aja has provided some tasty covers, influenced by WWII imagery from propaganda posters and the like.

Nice art: Dewey Guyen (Duy Thang Nguyen)

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Guyen is a 19-year old Cambodian/Vietnamese/Chinese/American artist living in Montreal, CA. More here.

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