Thursday, January 07, 2010

Fortieth and last Comic Book Carnival for now











Welcome to the January 7, 2010 edition of the comic book carnival, which will be the last for now.






Surbhi Bhatia presents The South Park Movie: Bigger, Longer and Uncut posted at The Viewspaper » The Viewspaper.





Jason presents 1982 - Vison and the Scarlet Witch posted at Marvel Comics of the 1980s.





Manga Xanadu presents This Week in Manga 12/20-12/25/2009 posted at Manga Xanadu.





Destructoid presents Destructoid - Fan translation of Phantom Hourglass manga is done posted at Destructoid - The hardcore video game blog!.





Ian presents Astonishing X Men Motion Comic | X Men Toys posted at X Men Toys.



Jason Brubaker presents Artist, Illustration and Comic Forums posted at reMIND.


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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Comic Book Carnival Thirty-Nine











Welcome to the December 10, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival. Here are the entries for this month.





The Old Warrior presents Alan Moore Writes Supergirl: "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" posted at Supergirl Comix.





Susan Howe presents 10 Lies About Vampires You Learned from Movies posted at Star Costumes Blog.





Detour Services presents Pre-Order The Big Bad Book Graphic Novel posted at The Errand World of Personal Assistants, saying, "announcing a new indie release"





Romeo Vitelli presents Protecting the Children (Part 1) posted at Providentia.





Romeo Vitelli presents Protecting The Children (Part 2) posted at Providentia.





Erik the Transformers Animated Toys dude presents Transformers Animated Deluxe Action Figure - Autobot Bumblebee posted at Transformers Animated Toys.





Surbhi Bhatia presents Life in Cartoon Motion posted at The Viewspaper » The Viewspaper.





Surbhi Bhatia presents Beowulf: A Unique Animated Narrative posted at The Viewspaper » The Viewspaper.



Matthew Angelo Alberto presents How you can be a modern hero in your own life? posted at iDevelopWorld.


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Thursday, November 05, 2009

Comic Book Carnival Thirty-Eight











Welcome to the November 5, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival. Here are the current entries for this month.





John Eggie presents Personalized Children's Gifts posted at Christmas Children's Books, saying, "Maybe you're looking for a personalized Scooby-Doo, Superman or Batman deluxe book, well we've got all those, or maybe you want a giant size Spiderman personalized book, we've got that too!"





Todd Murphy presents The Dark Knight's Joker - Heath Ledger's Formidable Final Performance by Todd Murphy posted at All About Movies.net.





Alex DeMattia presents DVD Review: THE INCREDIBLE HULK (2008) posted at All About Films.





Strange Scribe presents Strange Tales #111:"Face-to-Face with the Magic of Baron Mordo" posted at Strange Scribe.





Mark Tapson presents The Simpsons’, Islamophobia and CAIR: The Price of Freedom posted at Big Hollywood.





Diana Hall presents Manga Messiah posted at damascusmoments.





Shannon Wills presents 50 Must-Read Novels from the 20th Century posted at Online Accredited Degrees, saying, "Literature, as with all forms of creative expression, is a highly subjective art. This list intends to blend highly recognized and celebrated works with those that may have gone overlooked by those outside the literary community and deserve more mainstream attention."




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Thursday, October 08, 2009

Comic Book Carnival Thirty-Seven











Welcome to the October 8, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival. Here are the entries for this month.





Bryan Vinson presents Splinters Premieres! posted at splinters, saying, "Splinters is a brand new, sports related, newspaper style comic strip that premiered in September. It currently updates every Tuesday and Thursday, with Sunday colored strips every three weeks."





Michael Sullivan presents Anime reviews: Mobile Suit Gundam - by Michael Sullivan - Helium posted at Helium - Where Knowledge Rules.





Michael presents God Dammit, Marvel posted at Tales to Mildly Astonish.





AntBuoy presents The Dark Knight + Batman 3 posted at AntBuoy.





Nancy presents Manga Review Manga Guide to Calculus by Hiroyuki Kojima posted at Notes From Nancy's Noodle.





olinselot presents Rune Finder Podcast posted at rune finder, saying, "This author is releasing FREE mp3 downloads of his audio book in the hopes that graphic novel creators will take interest in the story. The first several chapters are now available with more coming soon. A very engaging plot, theme, and characters."





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Thursday, September 03, 2009

Comic Book Carnival Thirty-Six











Welcome to the September 3, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival. Here's the entries for this month.





Brainz presents 20 Funny Web Comics You'd Love To Read posted at Brainz.





Sonja Stewart presents Superheros Old School Style posted at Parenting Squad.





Alvina Lopez presents 100 Useful Twitter Feeds for Book Lovers posted at Online Colleges.





Glowing Face Man presents My Anime Story posted at Glowing Face Man: Awaken the Badass Within, saying, "The crazy and true story of how anime changed my life"





Susan Howe presents 20 Terrifically Terrifying Horror Blogs You Should Be Reading posted at Star Costumes Blog, saying, "Not sure if this matches your theme, it's about scary stuff -- movies, books, furniture(!). Thought you might be interested."



Susan Howe presents 15 Horror Stars on Twitter Every Fan Should Follow posted at Star Costumes Blog.

Holly presents Disney Buys Marvel: Is this the end for Marvel Slots? posted at CasinoOnline.co.uk.

Kara Jones aka Mother Henna presents Hero & Shadow: a heroic comic book... now available! posted at Mother Henna.


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Thursday, August 06, 2009

Comic Book Carnival Thirty-Five











Welcome to the August 6, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival. Here are the entries for this month.





Tali presents Pinup Sculptures - 3D Gloss Girls posted at Tali, saying, "They come in all known genres and fetishes, the only difference is that you can’t pin them up. Introducing pinup sculptures."





dclebeau presents Review: Blackest Night #1 *spoilers* posted at read/RANT!.





Tali presents Pinup Evolution - From the Calender Girl to the Neo Pinup posted at Tali, saying, "What does Elvgren’s girl next door have to do with Masuimi Max’s tattoos? It’s all a web of pinupology. Watch the evolution as it happens!"





Comic Vine presents San Diego Comic Con 2009 posted at ComicVine Site Mashup.





ElitesTV presents Green Lantern: First Flight (Two Disc Special Edition) :: Elites TV posted at Elites TV.





Surbhi Bhatia presents TAINTED TINTIN posted at The Viewspaper » The Viewspaper.




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Thursday, July 09, 2009

Comic Book Carnival Thirty-Four











Welcome to the July 9, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival. Here's what we have for this month.





Mikester presents There are nine word balloons on this cover. posted at Mike Sterling's Progressive Ruin.





Gary presents Innocent Bystander: The Complete Dick Tracy, vol. 7 posted at Innocent Bystander.





Atlantic Anime presents Tytania posted at Atlantic Anime.





Nymeth presents Lost at Sea by Bryan Lee O'Malley ~ things mean a lot posted at things mean a lot, saying, "Thank you for hosting! This is my first time participating and I'm really looking forward to the carnival."





Nancy Miller presents 100 Best Scholarly Art Blogs posted at Online University Reviews.




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Thursday, June 04, 2009

Thirty-Third Comic Book Carnival











Welcome to the June 4, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival. Here are the entries for this month.





Scholars & Rogues presents Scholars and Rogues » Hobbits, wizards, and storm troopers: the future of fan art posted at Scholars and Rogues, saying, "Thanks for considering our post!"





McKee presents Random Comic Book Splash Page #19 posted at Johnny LaRue's Crane Shot.





Scott presents There Is Only One Way to Totally Destroy a Vampire posted at Polite Dissent.





The Edu-tainer presents Top 5 ideas for: using comics in the classroom posted at Edu-tainment Canada, saying, "Great article on how to add comics to your classroom"





Sabre presents Anime and Manga|The Anime Times: Gowappā 5 Godam posted at The Anime Times.





Directorblue presents Gary Trudeau channels Jimmy Carter posted at Doug Ross @ Journal.





Kirk Warren presents The Weekly Crisis - Comic Book Review Blog: Reader Question - McDuffie Fired From JLA, Who's to Blame? posted at The Weekly Crisis - Comic Book Review Blog.





bARKING mAD presents TRA: A Desultory Graphic "Story" . . . posted at Black BARKING MAD Death, etc., saying, "I thought this might lead to something. I'm still not sure..."




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Thursday, May 07, 2009

Thirty-second Comic Book Carnival











Welcome to the May 7, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival. Here's what we have for this month.





Sudipto Sarkar presents Inkscape: Draw freely posted at Open Source: The future, saying, "This article is about an Open Source and free cartoon drawing program, which makes it easier to draw cartoons without putting in a lot of effort. Best of all, it is free of cost!"




Matt Willard presents Exciting Action-Packed Fun Time Game!!! | Giant Robot Invasion! posted at Giant Robot Invasion!, saying, "These days, a lot of manga is based on colorful re-interpertations of children's toys. Some have transformed into huge franchises, such as Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokemon. How does this affect the classic games of our youth, and what can we sell out next to make even more money? I offer a few ideas for what we can bastardize next."




Ryoga presents Rin-ne: The first chapter of Rumiko Takahashi?s new manga series has been released posted at Ryoga's Really Random Rants.




Kneon presents whalecrash: Making webcomics with Twitter posted at kneon transitt shouldn't be allowed to blog.




Patricia Turner presents 100 Favorite Library Sites for Children and Their Parents posted at Online University Lowdown.




Tom Bondurant presents Thoughts on Donna Troy and "Dollhouse"; or, If You Wait Long Enough, It Gets Better posted at Comics Ate My Brain.




Gear Live presents Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time remake footage posted at Playfeed.




swapnil warang presents Book Review: "Comedy of Errors" posted at Book Reviews.


Josh Catone presents Scholars and Rogues » Hobbits, wizards, and storm troopers: the future of fan art posted at Scholars and Rogues.


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Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Thirty-First Comic Book Carnival











Welcome to the April 9, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival, published a day early. Here's the installments for this month.





TJ presents Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Second Season 23 posted at A Product of Wasted Time.





AltJapan presents State of the Anime Industry 2009 posted at AltJapan.





Riversider presents Batman in Broadgate? posted at Broadgate Is Great, saying, "Bryan Talbot is one of the world's leading graphic artist, who has created characters like Nemesis the Warlock and Torquemada. We're lucky enough that he's visiting us in Preston."





Chuck presents The Classics - Adventure Comics #409 posted at Chuck's Comic of the Day.





Landon Erp presents A family of heroes without everyone having a tragic flaw... what a concept. posted at Superhero Babylon.





Pop Tart presents Kitsch Slapped » Blog Archive » Messy Marvin Meets The Messy Witch posted at Kitsch Slapped.





Brandon presents [Revolutionary Artists Series - LeSean Thomas] posted at The Revolutionary Times.



Riversider presents Learn Essential Zombie Survival Skills In Broadgate posted at Broadgate Is Great.


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Thursday, March 05, 2009

Thirtieth Comic Book Carnival











Welcome to the March 5, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival. Here are the entries for this month.






Jay Villaverde presents Batman History | Origin of Batman posted at Comic Book Superheroes, saying, "Batman is one of the most well known superheroes or comic book characters of any sort. His character has spawned television series, cartoons and multiple major movies. Although he was not the first superhero to ever be introduced, he was among the first early handful of them. Batman was a popular and well received character right from the start, so it is of no real surprise that his character still resonates with the public after all of these decades."





Sébastien Dardenne presents howtodrawfantasy.com » How to draw elves posted at howtodrawfantasy.com, saying, "Blog on fantasy related drawing tutorials in comicbook style."





Adam presents On Webcomics, Making Money, and Art posted at Cloud Culture.





Teflon presents MoltenThought's Comic Cavalcade - Strikeforce: Morituri # 4 posted at MoltenThought II.





Britannica presents Rare 1st Superman Comic for Sale Today posted at Britannica Blog.





Tali presents Super Pinups - Making the World a Safer, Sexier Place posted at Tali, saying, "While I have to admit I do love Iron Man and Batman, there just isn't anything like a female super hero, saving the day and the world, all the while looking sexy and glamorous, long hair blowing in the wind."



Jason Zuckerman presents Kindling a Comic Apocalypse posted at Jay Zuck's Sketch of the Day.

Josh Payne presents Mug Shot Look-alikes: X-Men Edition posted at Bowl of Granola.


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Thursday, February 05, 2009

Comic Book Carnival Twenty-Nine











Welcome to the February 5, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival. Here's the entries for this month.






Dave Olbrich presents Stan Lee was freezing in Hawaii posted at Funny Book Fanatic.





Dave Olbrich presents Eight great JOHN ROMITA Sr. covers … plus Ask the DWO! « Funny Book Fanatic posted at Funny Book Fanatic.





Ms. Smarty Pants presents A George Berlin Art Update posted at Ms. Smarty Pants Know It All, saying, "paintings of reimagined classic characters"





EB presents Spider-Man vs. Morbius posted at Entertainment Buff.





CiC presents Worst Kept Secret Identities posted at Comics in Crisis.





Scott Davis presents GI Joe: Rise of Cobra - Superbowl Ad posted at ZombieChatter.com.




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Thursday, January 08, 2009

Comic Book Carnival Twenty-Eight











Welcome to the January 8, 2009 edition of the comic book carnival. Here's what we have for this month.





JRickG presents Personal Deconstruction, by JE Gonzalez posted at JE Gonzalez.





JRickG presents Personal Deconstruction, by JE Gonzalez posted at JE Gonzalez.





Kelson presents Review: Flash #247: ?Incubation? (Final Issue) posted at Speed Force.





JRickG presents Personal Deconstruction, by JE Gonzalez posted at JE Gonzalez.





GSM presents Giant-Size Defenders #1: the Hulk and Wong's Drumsticks posted at Giant Size Marvel Comics.





Mansur Ahmed presents The Dark Knight vs. The Clown Prince posted at Mansur Ahmed.





Mansur Ahmed presents The Melancholy of Charlie Brown posted at Mansur Ahmed.





Hube presents The best and worst Iron Man armors posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





Hube presents Worst Iron Man armors posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





Director Blue presents True Crime Comix: The 'Most Ethical Congress Ever' posted at Doug Ross @ Journal.





Katy Evans-Bush presents double elegantly dressed Tarzan posted at Baroque in Hackney, saying, "Hi, I'm a writer living in London. I don't usually write about comic books as such, though I'm very interested in drawing; but here is a post about my relative, the Tarzan artist Burne Hogarth, which I thought might be a bit of offbeat fun for your readers. As you can see I wrote it as part of another thing, called Elegantly Dressed Wednesdays."





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Thursday, December 04, 2008

Comic Book Carnival Twenty-Seven











Welcome to the December 4, 2008 edition of the comic book carnival. Here's what we have for this month.





Keira presents Review: Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog posted at Love Romance Passion.





Hube presents Who should be "Iron Man 2's" villain? posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





Hube presents What to do when a comics news mag gets it wrong?? posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





Hube presents Speaking of War Machine ... posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





Hube presents I'm with Steve Newton at this point ... posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





Comic Book Scientist presents Six Armed Spiderman Is Genetically Possible posted at Comic Book Science.





Kneon presents Music of the Spheres | a fantasy webcomic posted at Music of the Spheres | a fantasy webcomic, saying, "Marvel Comics writer Ben Avery starts a new fantasy webcomic with Disney comics alum Kneon Transitt."





Heather Johnson presents 100 Must-See Art Blogs (of Every Form) posted at Art Career.





Hube presents Top 25 Comic Battles posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





Hube presents Comics films update posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





Ambox presents BLACK CAT Manga Series Information posted at BoxAnimeManga :: The Source of "Japanese Anime Series" and "Japanese Manga series"..



Tony Huynh presents Pimps at Sea err I mean Age of Booty & Gen 13 Cosplay posted at LimitlessUnits.com.


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Thursday, November 06, 2008

Comic Book Carnival Twenty-Six











Welcome to the November 6, 2008 edition of the comic book carnival. Here are the entries for this month.





Mangablog presents Monday update posted at MangaBlog.





Seb presents Superman?s Pal Jimmy Olsen Special #1 posted at Comics Daily.





Ryan presents Face it Tiger, you just went bust posted at The Avengers' Files.





CAMB presents Friday Night Fights posted at Comics Ate My Brain.





Kelson presents Speed Reading: Rebirth, Crimson Lightning, Turner Tribute and More posted at Speed Force.



Keira presents Review: Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog posted at Love Romance Passion.


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Thursday, October 09, 2008

Comic Book Carnival Twenty-Five











Welcome to the October 9, 2008 edition of the comic book carnival. Here are this month's entries.





ivanisko presents A Report from Brussels posted at Bookstore Guide, saying, "Here's our report from our recent trip to Brussels, the European capital of comic book culture, where we have searched for local bookstores selling books in English. Among these we also visited a great comic bookstore called Brusel, which is a delight for any fan of this genre."





Hube presents Hube's comicbook quirk of the week posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





JLA Sattelite presents JLA Mail Room: 1960 - 1987 posted at justice league of america.





About Manga presents NY Anime Festival '08: Saturday's Manga Happenings posted at About.com Manga.





Rebecca Kofron presents Coloring Book : Rebecca Kofron posted at Rebecca Kofron.





Steve Lafler presents El Vocho #15 posted at El Vocho, saying, "Rosa surprised Eddie by installing an amazing new engine in his Vocho--one that runs on water!"





VideoJug presents Comic Books - advice videos on Buying And Selling Comic Books, Collecting Comic Books, Comic Book References posted at VideoJug: LIfe Explained. On Film.




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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Comic Book Carnival Twenty-Four











Welcome to the September 4, 2008 edition of the comic book carnival, published a day early. Here are the entries for this month.





Stephanie Bryant presents El Gorgo: 1 posted at Read Comics, saying, "Review of El Gorgo-- a hilarious web-published comic."





Henry (Honzo) Imler presents Hundie Jo [dot] Com » Blog Archive » Most Awesome Moments in Comics Part II posted at Hundie Jo [dot] Com.





MOC-Blog presents The Mighty Mighty MOC-BLOG: Official Blog of Mid-Ohio-Con 2008: Saturday Morning Cartoons: The Mighty Thor posted at The Mighty Mighty MOC-BLOG: Official Blog of Mid-Ohio-Con 2008.





Ryan presents Why Spider-Girl Rules part 2: Friends & Enemies posted at The Avengers' Files.





Steve Lafler presents El Vocho #12 posted at El Vocho, saying, "Eddie the artist impresses Rosa the sexy mechanic with his giant sculpture of a VW bug engine."





ar3d presents Eclipsed posted at The Justice League II Watch Justice League For Free.





reversethieves presents Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II, What only stars remember. posted at Reverse Thieves.





B.M. Garrett presents 5 great websites to pass the time at home or at work posted at Blogciety, saying, "Need to find a way to fend off boredom? Here are 5 great websites containing comics, anime, motion comics and more to keep you occupied while at work or at home."




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Thursday, August 07, 2008

Comic Book Carnival Twenty-Three











Welcome to the August 7, 2008 edition of the comic book carnival. Let's see what we got here for this month.





Tali presents Pop Art Pinup Girls posted at Tali, saying, "It’s true that mostly, pinup girls are considered a low art, at times completely thought of as porn. Today we talk a little about pinups in Pop Art- a highly respected art movement."





Patricia Twitchell presents The Adventures of Penny Pincher: Penny Pincher Finds A Home posted at Just Bears and Stuff, saying, "Not long ago or far away there was a beautiful teddy bear who sat on a shelf in a quaint gift shop located in the beautiful mountains of Southern Oregon. This unique teddy bear was waiting for someone to buy him and give him a home. This lovely bear was no ordinary bear. His stomach fur was a lovely shade of light brown that appeared almost cream color, surrounded by striking black fur with honey colored ears, nose and feet and his eyes were warm and kind. He had a wonderfully wise look on his face.

Join in on the Adventures of Penny Pincher as he finds a home and experiences lots of exciting journeys."





Jarrett presents Thoughts on Douglas Wolk's READING COMICS Part One posted at Comics Are Serious Business!.





Steve Anderson presents When Did Dean Venture Kick This Much Ass? posted at Kwanzoo.





Allen in Fort Worth presents The Whited Sepulchre: Brent Rinehart's Comic Book - I need a copy posted at The Whited Sepulchre, saying, "this is the most bizarre comic book I've ever seen."





Henry (Honzo) Imler presents The Most Awesome Moment in Comics posted at Hundie Jo [dot] Com.





Rickey Henderson presents Coulrophobia A Go Go: Rickey Reviews “The Dark Knight” posted at Riding with Rickey.





old-wizard presents Thor vs. Superman posted at Old-Wizard.com.





Patricia Twitchell presents The Adventures of Penny Pincher: Penny Pincher Has a Tea Party posted at Just Bears and Stuff, saying, "The Adventures of Penny Pincher. Join Penny Pincher teddy bear as he is joined by his other teddy bear friends and four legged companions as they enjoy getting ready for the tea party."





Scott Davis presents Who Watches the Watchmen? posted at ZombieChatter.com.





Tali presents Manga and Anime Pinups - More than Big Tits and Big Eyes posted at Tali, saying, "Manga and Anime is ripe with unaware good girls and deliberately sultry bad women. This is a short salute to my personal favorite artists and characters."





My Top Ten presents My Top Ten Joker Quotes posted at My Top Ten, saying, "In honor of the upcoming release of the Dark Knight here is a list of my favorite Joker Quotes from the Dark Knight. Batman Begins remains one of my favorite films since the OG Batman back in the day. It will be exciting to see how Heath Ledger will compare to Jack Nicholson in the upcoming days. I missed the press screening for this film. I had a family emergency so please don’t send me hate mail and know that the tickets went to a good cause. I decided to toss a little teaser in before my list of quotes."





Steve Lafler presents El Vocho #11 posted at El Vocho, saying, "Graphic Novelist Steve Lafler offers this romantic thriller."





Matt OConnor presents Bad Films I love, Part One: Waterworld (1995) posted at Cult Movie News.





Stephanie Bryant presents El Gorgo: 1 posted at Read Comics.




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Thursday, July 03, 2008

Comic Book Carnival Twenty-Two











Welcome to the July 3, 2008 edition of the comic book carnival. Let's see what we got here for this month.






Richard Guion presents Silver Surfer Saturday: Michael Golden Cosmic Powers #1 posted at Giant Size Marvel Comics, saying, "Michael Golden is one of my favorite comic book artists of all time. Since he's mostly done covers and pinups for the past ten years or so, finding Golden's work is a bit like finding a needle in a haystack. I recently came upon this piece from a Silver Surfer mini-series."





Marianna Halassy presents The Magic Garden posted at The Cartoon Chronicles of Vince and Nikos, saying, "Great college comic and interesting, unique artist."





aziz presents Sora-behind the story posted at Naruto Shippunden.





Mangablog presents Con wrapup, edu-manga posted at MangaBlog.





Hube presents Best superhero fashions posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





Hube presents "The Incredible Hulk" review posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





Hube presents Comics updates posted at The Colossus of Rhodey.





Clayton Boen presents Universal’s Last Call | ClaytonBoen.com posted at ClaytonBoen.com, saying, "Universal Studios to make comic movie!"





ivanisko presents Pitkä Mies, Helsinki posted at Bookstore Guide, saying, "Check out our post about the recently opened comic store in Helsinki, housed in the building which can be labeled as the mecca of Finnish comic art subculture."





A.Lee presents Roy Lichtenstein | eArtFair . com posted at eArtFair.com, saying, "Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) was an American artist born in New York City. He epitomized pop art, and brought popular culture into fine art. Personally, he described his pop art as industrial painting. Pop Art started in the ’50s and referred to the interest of a number of artists in the images of mass media, advertising, comics and consumer products."



SomeAudioGuy presents Astro Boy Voice Cast Announced! posted at The Ramblings of Some Audio Guy.


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Thursday, June 05, 2008

Comic Book Carnival Twenty-One











Welcome to the June 5, 2008 edition of the comic book carnival. Here are the entries for this month:





Rickey Henderson presents Rickey Reviews This “Iron Mensch” Movie That The Kids Seem Rather Keen On... posted at Riding with Rickey.





Tali presents 10 Strangest Pinup Artist Quirks | Artists, Cartoons,
Celebrity, Comics, Fetish, History, Neo Pinups, Painting | The
Pinup Blog
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sarah presents Things haven't changed a lot for me since I was 16 posted at SARAHSPY.





A.Lee presents Roy Lichtenstein | eArtFair . com posted at eArtFair.com, saying, "Roy Lichtenstein epitomized pop art, and brought popular culture into fine art. Pop Art efers to the interest of artists in the images of mass media, advertising, comics and consumer products. Read here about his most famous works and philosophy. Get informed & inspired!"





comicscoop.com presents Comic Book Conventions: A Survivor Guide posted at COMICSCOOP.COM, saying, "Comicscoop.com is a comic book related blog bring you news and tips to comic book collecting."





Paras Chopra presents The Deluded Cartoonist posted at BioHacking, saying, "The blog's name is Paras Chopra's Blog, not Biohacking."





old-wizard presents Top 10 Most Powerful Superheroes of All Time posted at Old-Wizard.com.





Richard Guion presents Silver Surfer Saturday: Michael Golden Cosmic Powers #1 posted at Giant Size Marvel Comics.




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