The next chapter in Dynamite’s apocalyptic, sky-high stakes crossover saga rises from the grave this summer – including one groovy guest!
Browsing: Fred Van Lente
It is time once again to educate our minds with this week’s The Comic Book History of Animation #4 from IDW Publishing.
To celebrate Archie’s 80th Anniversary, Fred Van Lente and Dan Parent are teaming for a new one-shot comic!
Animation has some big personalities – and makes big bucks. Follow along as cartoons make the switch from the big screen to the small screen in The Comic Book History of Animation #4 from IDW Publishing!
It’s Saturday Morning! This week’s Comic Book History of Animation #4, takes us through the good ol’ days of animation, and we have a sneak peek of the issue from IDW Publishing.
It all comes down to this! Take the jump for this sneak peek of DIE!namite #5 from Dynamite Entertainment.
Animation – is it an art or a business? A tool for education or propaganda? Step into the wild and wooly era of the mid twentieth century with The Comic Book History of Animation #3 from IDW Publishing!
IDW Publishing sent Major Spoilers this sneak peek of Comic Book History of Animation #3.
here is a title perfect for the holiday season – DIE!namite: Our Bloody Valentine from Dynamite Entertainment. The issue arrives on Wednesday, but you can check out this sneak peek, today.
At last the heroes of Earth, Barsoom, Drakulon and Hyborea have joined together for a last stand against the zombie plague in DIE!namite #4 from Dynamite Entertainment. The issue arrives on Wednesday.
From hundreds of uncredited artists to the big names we know, animation is off to the races! And now improved with sound! And color! Check out The Comic Book History of Animation #2 from IDW Publishing!
From Aardman to Zoetrope, Disney to Miyasaki, Hanna-Barbera to Pixar, and everything in between! Take the jump for a sneak peek of Comic Book History of Animation from IDW Publishing.
Vampirella arrives on Mars but it may be too late for her and Dejah Thoris to save Barsoom from the Zombiepowers in DIE!namite #3 from Dynamite Entertainment.
Who doesn’t love animation? But where did it all begin? How did animation evolve from the days of silent movies to where it is now? Dive in and start discovering the answers in The Comic Book History of Animation #1 from IDW Publishing!