"Walking Dead's" Robert Kirkman sued by illustrator
NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - Nine months before he was sued by his former illustrator for payments over their "Walking Dead" comic book and the TV show it spawned, Robert Kirkman made a joke he probably regrets now. Asked during a podcast how a comic book writer should find an artist to draw his or her stories, Kirkman dryly replied, "Trickery and deceit." On Thursday, Kirkman's original "Walking ...
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Comic books a passion, hobby, business
Thomas Allnutt, 53, has a pretty extensive collection of comic books, around 6,500 of them sealed away in mint condition.[...]
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From comic book characters to cake toppers, Concord sculptor a cut above
Most fans of the hit television series “Lost” probably never heard of Troy McDevitt. But the stars of the popular ABC drama are well aware of the Concord-based sculptor who has designed a series of model kits based on the characters from the show, which was broadcast from 2004 to 2010.
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New Book Collects Successful Comic Strips in One Place
Leon Willis’ “Life on th’ Rockin’ W” teaches life lesson in comic strip formHOHENWALD, Tenn. (PRWEB) February 09, 2012 Leon Willis’ new graphic novel “Life on th' Rockin’ W” (published by WestBow Press) is a tale of the everyday life of a loving working family on a small working ranch with a host of animals, especially horses.In this graphic novel, which is compiled from the collected strips run ...
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Comic Book Reviews for 2/8/12
Yeesh, what a week! Not only does this week bring us the splintering of Batman and Robin, but we also get to see the Joker's first meeting with Harley Quinn, a new artist on Batwoman, the Penguin get his own definitive tale, and, perhaps most bizarrely, Hal Jordan have a good day...
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