Leo Reyna | December 1, 2013
Arguably two of the best and well-respected superhero cartoons by Warner Bros. Animation, Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series are now available to watch online for Amazon Prime members.
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Mackenzie and Walker | August 7, 2013
David and Robert have never been die-hard loyalist fanatics, but in recent years their consumption has both focused primarily on DC Comics. With certain recent events changing that ratio, they’ve devoted some time into differences they notice between the two companies. Over the coming weeks, they’ll share some observations with you. This is Crossing Worlds After the […]
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Leo Reyna | July 9, 2013
Amazon has launched a new imprint designed for comic books and graphic novels called Jet City Comics. The new imprint will host a number of celebrity authors who will create new works or adapt old ones as digital comics.
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Dave Howlett | April 20, 2013
If you’re going to launch a new independent comic these days–either in print or on the web–your idea and execution have to be top notch if you want it to stand out from the crowd. Additionally, if your independent comic features zombies, you’re going to have to work especially hard to distinguish your project from […]
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