Posts Tagged ‘comics’
Walking Dead, From Hell: A Comicbook Orange Halloween
Happy Halloween, Fan-boils and Fan-ghouls! On this special episode, we take a stroll with Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard’s The Walking Dead, published by Image comics, worship the Anti-Christ with Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows’ Chronicles of Wormwood, published by Avatar Press, and get bloody with Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell’s From Hell, published by Top Shelf.
Additional images by Jef Poskanzer and Matt Reinbold.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jef/284158828/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/furryscalyman/318828143/
Special thanks to the Tombstone Generator created by JJ Chandler:
http://www.jjchandler.com/tombstone/
Duration : 0:5:25
Collecting and Certifying Valuable Comic Books
In this special edition of The Stack Pete talks with Steven Borock and Paul Litch of the CGC (Certified Guarantee Company). Steven and Paul explain the process the CGC goes through in grading comics, and what the grades mean. Then Steven blows Pete away with his impressive hollywood clientele list as well as their most valuable comics ever graded. This episode is a must see for all comic book collectors!
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Duration : 0:5:42
Hit Monkey and Tails of the Pet Avengers – Comic Reviews
Today’s show has reviews for Hit Monkey #1, and Tails of the Pet Avengers #1!
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Duration : 0:4:39
My comics collection – Collezione fumetti
My entire Mickey Mouse comics collection,this is the italian comic,and it’s complete from number 1000 to 2700+
few numbers are missing,i think 100,and some are damaged,i think 100,so about 200 numbers really miss in my collection,the rest are all mint and very good condition.
I got also some number from 600 to 1000,but the priority is to find the missing and damaged ones.
I have other colletions such uncle scrooge,which is near to be completed.
Duration : 0:2:4
Greatest Action figures on Earth! – Todd McFarlane Interview (3 of 4)
For Supanova pop culture expo, Blunty interviews comic book legend Todd McFarlane, creator of Spawn, the man responsible for the modern reinvention of Spiderman and a list of other pop-culture achievements longer than Spawn’s iconic cape.
“Where does he get those wonderful toys?” part three of four Blunty asks Todd McFarlane about the revolution he lead in the action figure industry, ushering in a bright new era of carefully crafted, high quality and detail filled “toys” that reinvigorated the entire industry and excited collectors worldwide.
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Todd McFarlane;
Born in Canada in 1961, McFarlane’s road trip to creative autonomy began when he accepted an assignment pencilling for Marvel/Epic Comics in March 1984. From there, he worked his way to the top of the talent roster before leaving Marvel to help found Image comics with six other artists.
It was then that Todd introduced his own character, Spawn. The book’s debut in 1992 sold an amazing 1.7 million copies, an unprecedented feat in independent comics. From there came a whirlwind of growth and expansion: more comics, action figures, film, animation and the Web.
In 1994, Todd founded McFarlane Toys, because he wanted to maintain maximum creative control over his Spawn character. Over the years, the company has become one of the largest, most renowned toy manufacturers in the world. In addition to Spawn, McFarlane Toys has produced figures from such properties as KISS, Shrek, X-Files, Austin Powers, Metal Gear Solid, Clive Barker, Akira, the Beatles, Army of Darkness, Jaws, Rob Zombie, Alien, Predator, AC/DC and dozens of others.
http://www.spawn.com
Duration : 0:8:53
How to Write Comics & Graphic Novels : Tips on Writing A Comic Book Script
Learn how to structure a script when making a comic book in this free instructional graphic art video.
Expert: Dan Head
Contact: www.paperbackreader.com
Bio: Dan Head is a veteran writer and small press comic publisher. He wrote and self-published his first graphic novel, Bronx Angel: Politics By Another Method, in 2005.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Duration : 0:1:10
My horror comic collection part 2
more of my horror comics,halloween michael myers the fog Aliens texas chainsaw etc
Duration : 0:7:19
Justice League Crisis on Two Earths DVD Movie Review DC Comics
This is my review for the DC Direct to DVD Movie, Justice League Crisis on Two Worlds that just came out.
Duration : 0:4:25
A lot of new
My Amazing Spider-Man