Thermohalia. Comics in English. Dark Horse Comics. Heavy Metal. 2012-03-14-GEORGE-CARLIN-on-assassination.png (980×4398) Best Art Ever (This Week) - 01.17.11. The proliferation of social media is an incredible boon for lovers of comic book art, design and illustration.
Sites like Flickr, Tumblr, DeviantArt and other countless blogs and feeds bombard us with a ceaseless supply of artwork by professionals and fans that is variously excellent, clever, funny, innovative, and numerous degrees of awesome. We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists and/or specific bodies of work, but there’s just so much great work to see that we’ve initiated Best Art Ever (This Week), a weekly depository for just some of the virtually countless pieces of especially compelling artwork that we come across in our travels across the digital media landscape. Some of it’s new, some of it’s old, some of it’s created by working professionals, some of it’s created by talented fans, and some of it’s endearingly stupid.
All of it’s awesome. Dead End County Monster - A Daily Comic Strip and Horror Reviews, Updated Weekdays. Batman-signs1.jpg (1587×755) Gft_64_by_squirrelshaver-d4h1yg4.jpg (725×1101) Between Video Games and Fantasie – Illustrations by Jason Chan. Between Video Games and Fantasie – Illustrations by Jason Chan An awesome portfolio by Californian artist Jason Chan, illustrations between video games and fantasie.
A nice style and dark and twisted universe. Really beautiful ! Behold, the Justice League of Japan that never was. The Official Adam Hughes Website. I Feel Bad for Laughing as Hard as I Did. CBR's Top 100 Comics of 2011, #75 - 51. Each year, CBR wraps its coverage of the comics industry with a virtual nerd cage match to determine the very best comics of the year.
Every single CBR staffer -- from our crack news team to our well-researched columnists and from CBR's many daily bloggers to our legion of comic reviewers -- had the chance to chip in their favorite books of the year with only the highest vote-getters ranking up on our massive Top 100 Comics list, and as always, neither the staff nor the comics disappointed. The watchword for the comics market in 2011 was "soft" as sales continued to shift in a weak economy and publishers faced challenges from retail upheaval to digital distribution. But no matter what came along to impact the business of comics this year, the creative work proved to stand as tall as ever. 75. A Tale of SandWritten by Jim Henson & Jerry JuhlIllustrated by Ramon PerezPublished by Archaia. PHaKuGnoWTfRef_1_m.jpg (450×678)