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Bizarro Back Issues: Tiny Godzilla's Time Travel Adventure (1979)

It was only a few days ago that I wrote about why Marvel's Godzilla comic was one of the most fun titles of the Bronze Age. The thing is, doing an overview of an entire 24-issue series doesn't really...

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Best Art Ever (This Week): Howl's Moving Castle, Hellboy, Buck Rogers, Ms....

We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, as well as the special qualities of comic book storytelling, but because cartoonists,...

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Godzilla Comics: A Brief History Of Smashing Cities, Superheroes And Other Kaiju

The new Godzilla film opening this weekend will be the 30th to star the worlds' most famous giant monster. Toho made 28 Godzilla films in Japan, divided by fans into three cycles, each with their own...

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Herb Trimpe: A 75th Birthday Retrospective!

Yesterday, May 26th, Herb Trimpe celebrated his 75th birthday. The prolific talent is often referred to these days as the artist of Wolverine's first appearance, and while that is certainly one of his...

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Best Art Ever (This Week): She-Ra, Ferris Bueller, Neuromancer, Tangled And More

We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, as well as the special qualities of comic book storytelling, but because cartoonists,...

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Remembering Herb Trimpe, Legendary Artist on 'Hulk', 'G.I. Joe' and 'Godzilla'

Herb Trimpe, the prolific and talented penciller perhaps best known for his work on Hulk and G.I. Joe, and for being the first artist to draw Wolverine, has passed at the age of 75. With a career that...

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Gallery: Herb Trimpe's Greatest Comic Book Covers

This Monday night, the world of comics lost one of its finest: Herb Trimpe, the legendary artist best-known for his work on innumerable Marvel titles of the '70s and '80s. He was the first person to...

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In Memoriam: Honoring Those We Lost in 2015

ComicsAlliance would like to salute those creators that the comics community lost in 2015. You work was loved, and you are remembered. Continue reading…

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The Heavy Hitter: Celebrating the Legendary Herb Trimpe!

Over a career that spanned seven decades, Herb Trimpe compiled a singularly impressive CV and earned a reputation as one of the medium’s most distinctive and reliable professionals. He was one of...

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Fantagraphics Launches Superhero Universe With Josh Bayer and Herb Trimpe's...

If you listed every comics publisher based on how much you associate them with superhero comics, Fantagraphics would be somewhere near the bottom. The prestigious indie publisher has been around since...

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‘G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Annual’ #1 Explores Life in the Crimson Guard...

Before the world was trained to think of faceless armies of armored bad guys as expendable clones (thanks a lot, Star Wars prequels!), the throngs of fandom were content to watch their favorite heroes...

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Ask Chris #158: The Mightiest Menace Of All!

Q: What were those Marvel Godzilla comics like? Are they still in continuity? --@ykarps A: Well, this'll be an easy one: Yes they are, and they are f**king awesome. Continue reading…

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