Tag: Art
GET A GRIP!: How Graphic Medicine is changing the landscape of medical care
Health science educator Kriota Willberg is back to talk about how comics are improving our understanding of our bodies and how to keep them healthy
By Its Cover #8: Spawn Variants In Any Color You Like
A look the color variants for Spawn #286. Plus, I dissect some title placement.
Marvel Unveils New CAPTAIN AMERICA #1 Variant Cover
The new variant cover features art by regular series artist Leinil Francis Yu.
By Its Cover #7: Spider-Man’s Tangled Web Of Variant Covers
Amazing Spider-Man #800 practically shipped with 800 covers. How many is too many?
Review: The Bursting Beauty of Niki de Saint Phalle
When the biographies of so many celebrated male artists are revealed as chronicles self-destruction where the subjects too often allow themselves to become awash...
GET A GRIP!: Don’t Injure Your Anatomical Snuff Box!
Health science educator Kriota Willberg tells you about the surprising hand injury that may lie in your future if you're an artist (or avid texter)
First look at the Babymetal graphic novel is teased
Looks like comics and metal madness is everywhere in 2018. Babymetal is a huge cult band out of Japan that fuses a trio of...
By Its Cover #6: Where 2018’s Textless Trend Really Started
Are Marvel's Young Guns variants just glorified trading cards?
An Evening with Brent Anderson, Steve Englehart, Mike Friedrich, Al Gordon, and Steve Leialoha...
An all-star group of creators gathers to discuss the work of Jim Starlin.
Review: ‘It Don’t Come Easy’ not hard to enjoy
The Angouleme-winning Monsieur Jean series by Philippe Dupuy and Charles Berberian is celebrated here with It Don’t Come Easy, a collection of some of...
By Its Cover #5: We Believe In Textless Covers (Part 4) – Textless Goes...
This is the third season in a column that judges a book by its cover. Catch up on the current season, or view the complete archive.
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GET A GRIP!: 5 Things You Can Do To Reduce Drawing Pain
Health science educator Kriota Willberg has some important tips that artists (and everyone who sits at a desk) can appreciate