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Graphic Novel Review: Superman: Kryptonite by Darwyn Cooke and Tim Sale

Darwyn Cooke recounts Superman's first contact with kryptonite and the planet Krypton. Krypton - Arts - Online Writing - Fiction - Games

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Mark Waid's new series Incorruptible hits shelves 12/16

Media Release -- What happens when a villain becomes a hero? Find out on December 16th when BOOM! Studios' new series, INCORRUPTIBLE , the flip side to Mark Waid's super hero epic IRREDEEMABLE, hits store shelves! Written by Waid and sporting sensational interior art by Jean Diaz (WONDER WOMAN), INCORRUPTIBLE features A & B covers by John Cassaday (ASTONISHING X-MEN) and Tim Sale (BATMAN:...

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Wolverine: Weapon X 100 Project to have multi-creator signing events

Media Release -- If you can’t cough up tens of thousands for the Hero Initiative’s Wolverine: Weapon X 100 Project original covers, don’t fret! You can own the whole collection! On December 2nd, the massive 152-page collected book will be released, including artwork from legends such as Neal Adams, J. Scott Campbell, David Finch, Arthur Adams and Tim Sale. The Wolverine: Weapon...

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Dark Horse to collect first three Blacksad stories

... in these pages, and industry colleagues no less than Will Eisner, Jim Steranko, and Tim Sale are fans! Read more » Original post blogged on ComicList .

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Hero Initiative announces new collection

Marvel.comThe Hero Initiative has announced the release of its Wolverine: Weapon X 100 Project collection.The collection features 100 original covers drawn by artists including Tim Sale, Neal Adams, J Scott Campbell, David Finch and Arthur Adams.The release is being marked by signing events held in Los Angeles, Phoenix and Toronto.The Hero Initiative is a charitable organisation that offers...

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The Comic Bug Hosts Hero Initiative Membership Party

Media Release -- Acclaimed artist Tim Sale (Superman For all Seasons, Spider-Man: Blue ) will be at partying with comic fans and the Hero Initiative at Hero's first-ever in-store membership party! The party takes place at The Comic Bug in Manhattan Beach, California, Friday November 6th from 7pm to 10pm. Read more » Original post blogged on ComicList .

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Hero Initiative's Wolverine: Weapon X 100 Project Completed

... favorites and comic book legends such as Neal Adams, J. Scott Campbell, David Finch, Arthur Adams, Tim Sale and many more provided beautiful covers for Hero Initiative's terrific cause. And now, these original covers can be yours. Read more » Original post blogged on ComicList .

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Ilhan Erşahin’s Istanbul Sessions + 6 Hometown Heroes’ Greatest Gigs

... close. Related posts: Exclusive: Artist Soner Ön Summons He-Man to Istanbul FW Exclusive: Tim Sale Not Finished With Heroes Yet You Don’t Get to Choose Your Literary Heroes — And That’s Not Necessarily a Bad Thing