Showing posts with label rima. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rima. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
And Now the News: Multiple Alices Kicking Serious Butt
Rulah vs. the Carnivorous Blonde

The Comic Book Catacombs has the full story.
Novasett Island

I don't know anything about this other than what's on that cover, but Novasett Island looks like it was pretty much made for me. Thanks to House of Duck for pointing it out.
Age of Reptiles: The Journey

And speaking of comics made for me, Ricardo Delgado's newest dinosaur comic is coming out from Dark Horse in November. Siskoid has reviews of the previous two mini-series.
Gravedigger: Hot Women, Cold Cash

Christopher Mills has a preview up from his and Rick Burchett's next Gravedigger comic. It was Gravedigger that first turned me on to Chris' stuff, so I'm especially excited to see this sequel. It's excellent noir.
The Azzarelloverse

When I first heard about DC's plans to start a new line of comics with old pulp heroes like Doc Savage, I wasn't as excited as I thought I should be. I don't know a lot about Doc Savage or the Blackhawks, the Spirit's already got his own ongoing that I'm not reading, and Rima's never been my favorite jungle girl.
But hearing more about it at Chicago Comic-Con has got me plenty pumped for it. I figured it was going to be in its own small corner of the existing DC Universe, but I love the idea that instead it's part of a separate reality in which no superpowers exist. So you can have Batman and the Black Canary (without her sonic scream) running around, but no Superman or Green Lantern. Knowing that crime-writer Brian Azzarello is playing a large part in its development helps a lot too. It should be a much tougher style of costumed crime-fighting with more focus on detective work and brawling. Looking forward to it.
How to dress like Black Canary

RCXY has your shopping guide. Beware of automatic runway music though.
Resident Evil 4

Finally. And in 3D. And, according to Milla, "Let’s just say this. The clones are definitely in it. You’ve got multiple Alice’s kicking serious butt." That's all I need to know.
The Comic Book Catacombs has the full story.
Novasett Island
I don't know anything about this other than what's on that cover, but Novasett Island looks like it was pretty much made for me. Thanks to House of Duck for pointing it out.
Age of Reptiles: The Journey
And speaking of comics made for me, Ricardo Delgado's newest dinosaur comic is coming out from Dark Horse in November. Siskoid has reviews of the previous two mini-series.
Gravedigger: Hot Women, Cold Cash
Christopher Mills has a preview up from his and Rick Burchett's next Gravedigger comic. It was Gravedigger that first turned me on to Chris' stuff, so I'm especially excited to see this sequel. It's excellent noir.
The Azzarelloverse
When I first heard about DC's plans to start a new line of comics with old pulp heroes like Doc Savage, I wasn't as excited as I thought I should be. I don't know a lot about Doc Savage or the Blackhawks, the Spirit's already got his own ongoing that I'm not reading, and Rima's never been my favorite jungle girl.
But hearing more about it at Chicago Comic-Con has got me plenty pumped for it. I figured it was going to be in its own small corner of the existing DC Universe, but I love the idea that instead it's part of a separate reality in which no superpowers exist. So you can have Batman and the Black Canary (without her sonic scream) running around, but no Superman or Green Lantern. Knowing that crime-writer Brian Azzarello is playing a large part in its development helps a lot too. It should be a much tougher style of costumed crime-fighting with more focus on detective work and brawling. Looking forward to it.
How to dress like Black Canary
RCXY has your shopping guide. Beware of automatic runway music though.
Resident Evil 4
Finally. And in 3D. And, according to Milla, "Let’s just say this. The clones are definitely in it. You’ve got multiple Alice’s kicking serious butt." That's all I need to know.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Adventuregallery: The She-Bear Knows!
I'm getting ready to head out of town for a long Independence Day weekend (more on that later), so posting will be light between now and then. Not that there's a whole lot going on anyway.
Your 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Picture of the Day

By Anton Otto Fischer.
The Forty-Fathom Doom!

By Howard Purcell.
Rima vs. the Imp

By Joe Kubert.
The Cownt

By Paul Taylor, who also happens to be illustrating one of the stories in the comic.
Space Girl

By Mike Maihack. More space girls at DrawerGeeks.
Enter a Pilgrim

By John Schoenherr.
Your 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Picture of the Day
By Anton Otto Fischer.
The Forty-Fathom Doom!
By Howard Purcell.
Rima vs. the Imp
By Joe Kubert.
The Cownt
By Paul Taylor, who also happens to be illustrating one of the stories in the comic.
Space Girl
By Mike Maihack. More space girls at DrawerGeeks.
Enter a Pilgrim
By John Schoenherr.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Adventuregallery: To Me, My Leopards!
Your 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Picture of the Day

By Anton Otto Fischer.
Mysteries of the Sea!

By Russ Heath.
Extreme Prejudice

By Leo R. Summers.
Adventure!

By Jeremy Vanhoozer.
Safari of Death!

By Joe Kubert.
The Dungeon of Doom!

By Jim Steranko.
Bond Girl

By Michelle Gorski. (More Bond art at DrawerGeeks.)
The Cownt

By the wonderfully grotesque Andrew Ritchie. By which I mean that his work is wonderfully grotesque. Andrew himself is awesome and very nice, but not grotesque at all.
Tin Man

By Sam Nielson.
The Rocket's Blast

By R. Kline.
By Anton Otto Fischer.
Mysteries of the Sea!
By Russ Heath.
Extreme Prejudice
By Leo R. Summers.
Adventure!
By Jeremy Vanhoozer.
Safari of Death!
By Joe Kubert.
The Dungeon of Doom!
By Jim Steranko.
Bond Girl
By Michelle Gorski. (More Bond art at DrawerGeeks.)
The Cownt
By the wonderfully grotesque Andrew Ritchie. By which I mean that his work is wonderfully grotesque. Andrew himself is awesome and very nice, but not grotesque at all.
Tin Man
By Sam Nielson.
The Rocket's Blast
By R. Kline.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Adventuregallery: Dirty...
The Cownt

By Grant Gould.
The Tactics of Mistake

By Kelly Freas.
Your 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Picture of the Day

By Anton Otto Fischer.
Found It

By Jeremy Vanhoozer.
Secret of the Coral Creature

By Russ Heath.
Namora

By Craig Rousseau.
Island Air


Both by Matthieu Forichon, who draws places I want to live.
Queen La

By Gene Gonzales. There's also a great John Carter and Dejah Thoris picture in that link.
Jungle Vengeance

By Joe Kubert.
And a Jungle Queen is Born!

By Jim Steranko.
Valkyrie

By Cliff Chiang.
Giant Monster vs. Giant Robot

By Jeremy Vanhoozer again. More Giant Monsters at DrawerGeeks.
By Grant Gould.
The Tactics of Mistake
By Kelly Freas.
Your 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Picture of the Day
By Anton Otto Fischer.
Found It
By Jeremy Vanhoozer.
Secret of the Coral Creature
By Russ Heath.
Namora
By Craig Rousseau.
Island Air
Both by Matthieu Forichon, who draws places I want to live.
Queen La
By Gene Gonzales. There's also a great John Carter and Dejah Thoris picture in that link.
Jungle Vengeance
By Joe Kubert.
And a Jungle Queen is Born!
By Jim Steranko.
Valkyrie
By Cliff Chiang.
Giant Monster vs. Giant Robot
By Jeremy Vanhoozer again. More Giant Monsters at DrawerGeeks.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Adventuregallery: Is She Beast or Human?
Your 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Picture of the Day

By Anton Otto Fischer.
Your Rima the Jungle Girl Cover of the Day

Siskoid kindly reminded me why Joe Kubert's so awesome. This isn't the Rima cover he posted, but when I started thinking about Kubert's Rima covers I decided to just go ahead and post them all, in order. Sadly, there are only seven of them.
Black Canary

By Cliff Chiang.
The Cownt

By Darla Ecklund.
Yeti

By Scott Hallett. (More yeti at DrawerGeeks.)
Damn Apes

By Sam Hiti.
Avatar

By the designers of the video game for James Cameron's upcoming film Avatar.
The Pirate

By Kelly Freas.
By Anton Otto Fischer.
Your Rima the Jungle Girl Cover of the Day
Siskoid kindly reminded me why Joe Kubert's so awesome. This isn't the Rima cover he posted, but when I started thinking about Kubert's Rima covers I decided to just go ahead and post them all, in order. Sadly, there are only seven of them.
Black Canary
By Cliff Chiang.
The Cownt
By Darla Ecklund.
Yeti
By Scott Hallett. (More yeti at DrawerGeeks.)
Damn Apes
By Sam Hiti.
Avatar
By the designers of the video game for James Cameron's upcoming film Avatar.
The Pirate
By Kelly Freas.
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