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Vault Comics Opens Up Public Design Submissions for Debut YA Title, Bonding Vault’s Young Readers Imprint Myriad Kicks Off With a Parasitic Love Story From Matthew Erman & Emily Pearson ...
This news comes after months of speculation that Undisputed WWE Universal Championship challenger Cody Rhodes could usher in a new title design should he emerge victorious at WWE WrestleMania 39.
DC Comics has some of the best-designed characters in the entire comic book medium. With decades worth of heroes and villains, many live-action adaptations of DC Comics stories have tried to bring ...
The cover, title page, half-title and any other design pages should all logically relate. This also applies issue to issue, book to book – no one likes spines that don't align on the shelf.
But the studio isn't afraid to take risks, with its own narrative twists and unique characterizations providing a very different flavor for the DC Universe. That further builds the hype for future ...
Amidst rumors of a new design coming to the company shortly, WWE prompted fans to debate their favorite iterations of the WWE Championship on social media. Check out some of the best below ...
Miramax ended up liking Carlson’s logo design work so much, the company ended up using his title designs on subsequent releases including” Operation Fortune,” “Sick” and the upcoming ...
Scooper ‘Nukes’ linked us to some designs by Raffi Simonian for possible Ghost Rider opening credit sequences: One of the guys that designs the main titles for alot of the Marvel movies (and ...
The X-Men’s 40-year history has just been compressed into one easy-to-read story Ed Piskor’s ‘X-Men: Grand Design’ is a svelte six issues ...
Everyone is familiar with X-Men: Grand Design, Ed Piskor's attempt to condense the X-Men's history across six decades into a single limited series. Piskor has a lot of great material to work with ...
The new design of Jay Garrick has been revealed for Earth 2. The original Flash features on the cover for issue #2 of DC Comics' forthcoming title.
Jonathan Hickman: The Design of Things to Come This story originally appeared in PW Comics Week on September 18, 2007 Sign up now!