Why Was Early Comic Book Art so Crude (Part 4)
The fourth installment of MD Jackson’s comic art history.
The fourth installment of MD Jackson’s comic art history.
Having a permanent space station in orbit is all well and fine, but how to get people and materials on and off it?
The flawed heroes and the shared universe weren’t the only revolutions that Stan Lee brought to the business
Preview of the upcoming crowdfunded anthology
Finding the right space to create is not as easy as it might sound. Especially if you’ve got a “Rudie”.
Will Eisner was part artist and part businessman. In 1936 at the age of nineteen he and his partner Jerry Iger formed a studio that hired artists to produce comic books
It is time I picked up the thread of my series on art inspired by real existing space exploration.
Why was early comic book art so crude? It wasn’t all the artist’s fault….
MosCon was a Northwest Fannish Legend (perhaps in its own mind), and Steve takes you back to those “thrilling days of yesteryear,” as The Lone Ranger used to say.
Fascinating collectible miniature monster paintings with amazing detail and bone-chilling appeal! Cameo Creeps are painstakingly detailed miniature monster portraits inspired by Elizabethan paintings of the past. What makes these unique and fascinating is their size. […]
There are artists, and then there are comic book artists. Purely and simply, Darwyn Cooke was a comic book artist.
I’ve come across quite a staggering amount of Boba Fett art considering that this is at best a secondary character.
What will we be wearing in the future? Better hope SF is not accurate with its predictions.
A Sci Fi scavenger hunt!
What other trilogy has brought back the original actors, playing the same parts, 40 years on?
if I had been privileged to see this movie as an impressionable teenager, I would have been profoundly in love with Rey.

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