'The Fantastic Four' by the amazing Alex Ross
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If you're in Sydney this Thursday night we'd love you to join KINGS and Mindscape Australia for a fun night of ninja vs zombie comic-styled gaming with a pre-release look at Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z at KINGS Comics' 310 Pitt Street store.
From 6pm - 9pm, there'll be gaming on PS3 & XBOX360 consoles, and later still a Ninja vs Zombies Quiz (cool prizes to score), and pizza! And there'll be a special discount for everyone who tests out the game!
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Sherlock Holmes by Francesco Francavilla
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#Daleks #DoctorWho #exterminate#TimeLord
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Our online order customers have been treated to surprises in the way of disgruntled superheroes. Makes the work a little more fun, too.
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sorry we haven't been posting much lately folks, i've just gotten back from a trip to new zealand (words fail me) and will get back into putting up hopefully awesome things very soon.
any requests, send them my way. come say hi in store, i'm the one with the purple hair. introduce yourself and tell me your blog name, chances are i'll recognise it!
and of course welcome to all the newcomers. don't be shy, drop me a line.
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Doctor Doom
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More Carol Danvers and Jessica Drew, as promised. Also, send me requests and suggestions for characters that you want me to draw!
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Parting Shot: This Fake ‘Man Of Steel’ Ad Needs To Be Real
By Joseph Hughes
At Comic-Con in 2008, I stepped onto a hotel elevator and instantly found myself in the sky. At least, it felt that way. It was actually a very creative ad for Pixar’s Up that involved painting the inside of the elevator to look like the sky from the film, with Carl’s balloon-powered flying house in the corner, looking to be off in the distance. The ad always stuck with me, as I thought it was an imaginative — and very effective — way to promote a film, and easily the best use of advertising in an elevator I’d ever seen.
That is, until I saw this proposed ad for this summer’s Man of Steel, submitted to the Chip Shop Awards by Jon Massey and Ryan Brown. Massey and Brown take advantage of elevator design to present the classic image of Clark Kent opening his shirt to reveal the Superman logo underneath.
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Oh yea. I’m mental…
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