The new co-publisher of DC Comics, Jim Lee really liked his iPad… not just for reading comics on – but drawing them. He tweets; Ha–I bought sketchbook pro for the iPad–went to information and found ...
In 1992, Shane "Books" Bookman, and his brother Paul, released their scrappy indie creation on the unsuspecting comic book universe: The Radically Rearranged Ronin Ragdolls. To their great surprise, ...
Drawing Blood — a new 12-issue series created by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Kevin Eastman alongside frequent collaborator David Avallone — has found a home at Image Comics. Drawing Blood ...
This summer, let ’em read comics! Kids love comics, which makes them perfect summertime reading. Yet many parents despair that their kids are reading comics, believing that comics are a lesser form of ...
Icons: The DC Comics and WildStorm Art of Jim Lee comes out this month–a big coffee-table book surveying Lee’s past two decades as a comics artist. It includes a hefty sampling of his work on Superman ...
When Alexa Kitchen says that she started drawing at age three, but didn’t start to get good until she was six or seven, you don’t need to take her word for it. Her first book, Drawing Comics Is Easy! ...
Growing up in Hong Kong, Audrey Mok was first introduced to some of America’s most iconic characters through Cartoon Network. Now, the artist is drawing characters she watched as a kid. Last month she ...
These funny comics with dark undertones and unexpected endings are created by Roby Poche from Austin, Texas in the United States. Although they look quite random, they are oddly relatable at the same ...
'Dreadstar Returns' will be written and illustrated by Starlin, three years after he retired from drawing comics for health issues. By Graeme McMillan When news broke a while back that Jim Starlin — ...
Popeye the Sailor turns 90 on Thursday, January 17. In honor of his birthday, artists are creating their own Popeye comic strips, which will be featured on ComicsKingdom.com all year long. INSIDER is ...
The first time Jason Lutes visited Berlin, in 2000, he expected to see crowded tenements and gray cobblestone streets. Instead, through the windows of a speeding train, he saw green trees, brown ...