Tag Archive | "Cliff Chiang"

Comics as album covers

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

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This was posted on Planet Oddity and elswhere online a good while back, so apologies for those who’ve seen it already, but I came across it when looking for something else and couldn’t resist posting up a quick link to it – iconic 1980s album covers re-imagined with a comics theme, so the soundtrack for [...]

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Amazonians, Classical myth, horse’s heads – new Wonder Woman

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

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Wonder Woman #1 Brian Azzarello, Cliff Chiang DC Comics The new skyscraper skyline of Shanghai is our opening scene as a rich businessman on a penthouse balcony plies three attractive women with drink and impresses them with his pedigree, telling them he is the son of a king. Actually he tells them he is the [...]

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Oli Does Wonder Woman….

Monday, September 26, 2011

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(…. or maybe that’s just wishful thinking on his part?). After his first Justice League review Oli East, the creator of Trains Are … Mint returns a week late for week 3 of the new DC. Welcome to his world…. Hey, so I write three of south Manchester’s best selling nature comics (fourth to come [...]

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Cliff Chiang at NYCC

Thursday, October 21, 2010

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More comics-video goodness from the Comic Archive crew, in the form of a short chat with Cliff Chiang at the New York Comic Con: Talking with Cliff Chiang at NYCC from The Comic Archive on Vimeo.

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Archie goes all Love & Rockets….

Thursday, June 17, 2010

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Missed this a while back, but isn’t this Cliff Chiang variant cover to Archie #600 through the Hero Initiative Archie series a brilliant and stunning image? Very, very reminiscent of Jaime Hernandez and Love & Rockets methinks. (via Newsarama)

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A nice John Hughes tribute from Cliff Chiang

Saturday, August 8, 2009

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Writer and director John Hughes sadly passed away this week at a far too young 59 (BBC story and links). He was responsible for some of the most memorable and era-defining movies of the 80s, particularly for those of us growing up at the time. It doesn’t really matter whether you like them or not [...]

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