10 Years of The Walking Dead

The New York Comic Con had a panel to celebrate 10 Years of the Walking Dead. Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard were there to answer questions and CBR.com has the report!
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The New York Comic Con had a panel to celebrate 10 Years of the Walking Dead. Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard were there to answer questions and CBR.com has the report!

In honor of The Twilight Zone’s 54th anniversary, Flavorwire presents their choices for 10 of the Best “Twilight Zone” Episodes.
The Flavorwire list isn’t bad. My top two favorite TZ episodes align with Flavorwire’s first two picks (Nightmare at 20,000 Feet and To Serve Man) and The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street and The Invaders would also make my top ten.
Well played, Flavorwire, well played.

There’s a new Crow mini-series coming in 2014 and it won’t be for the faint-of-heart.
The Crow: Pestilence will be written by novelist Frank Bill, the author who exploded on the crime fiction scene with a brutal one-two punch: his short-story collection, Crimes in Southern Indiana followed by his debut novel, Donnybrook. Bill will be joined by artist Drew Moss (interior art) and Crow creator, J. O’Barr (providing covers).
For the full story check out CBR.com’s The Crow Rises Again…
Here’s a really well done video summation of Breaking Bad. BEWARE SPOILERS!!

Matt Wagner fans are going to be excited to hear that Wagner is writing and drawing a three issue (48 pages per) prestige mini-series featuring a cross-over between The Shadow and Wagner’s creation, Grendel.
As excited as his fans may be, Wagner may be even more excited…
“Ever since the smash success of my two previous crossover events (with Batman), I’ve had many offers over the years to see Grendel cross blades with a varied host of other characters,” comments Grendel creator, Matt Wagner. “But none of those opportunities ever excited me as much as this possibility. I’ve been a huge fan ofThe Shadow for many, many years and my love of the character finally saw fruition when I got the chance to literally re-define his origins by writing The Shadow: Year One for Dynamite. To have the chance to both write and draw The Shadow facing my own creation is something of a dream come true! It’s also adds yet another instant classic to my long legacy of Grendel projects with Dark Horse Comics.”
Click over to Sequential Highway for the full report.

Here’s a pinup from 1974 by Howard Chaykin of his Cody Starbuck character.
I’m a Chaykin fan and had never seen this pinup until today. So a big thank you to Character Model for the post!

Recently Ray-Anthony Height offered a special deal on his commissions and I jumped on board. Ray killed it with his take as Sly as Jack Carter! – Craig

Zombie fans are gonna love this.
Starting in January 2014, Marvel Comics is going to publish Empire of the Dead, a 15 issue series written by George “Night of the Living Dead” Romero with art by Alex “Batman” Maleev.
Romero likes that comics have no budget restrictions on special effects…
“It’s a comic book, which means we don’t have to go out and shoot the stuff,” says the Night of the Living Dead filmmaker, who wrote a 300-page Empire screenplay that is being put to page by Marvel and artist Alex Maleev. “You can let your imagination run wild and do pretty much anything you want, assuming it’s within the bounds of decency.”
Thanks and an extra “They’re coming to get you, Barbara!” to USAToday and CBR.com.

Would you like to see an animated gif of the first and last appearance of every major character on Breaking Bad?
Sure, you would.

Gerardo Moreno is back with his new Double Impact 2 piece. You can see more of his art here at Gerardo’s site.

I believe that Breaking Bad is probably the best television series ever.
There have been other great series, but Breaking Bad was the most consistently good series that did exactly what it set out to accomplish.
Unfortunately all good bad things must come to an end. If you’re like me, you like to speculate about what happened to the characters after the final fade to black. Breaking Bad series creator, Vince Gilligan and the show’s writers have their own ideas about what happened next and they shared them with Entertainment Weekly.

Pictured above is a frame from Hello Pop an early two-color short that featured Ted Healy and The Three Stooges. No prints of Hello Pop exist.
Hello Pop along with other early films (the most famous being Todd Browning’s London After Midnight starring Lon Chaney) were lost forever because of a vault fire at the Culver City studio.
Hello Pop was the only film featuring The Three Stooges that no longer existed.
That is until a private film collector in Australia turned up a copy! Soon collectors worldwide will be able to see and add Hello Pop to their movie collections.
Now if someone could just find a print of London After Midnight.
Thanks and a nyuk-nyuk-nyuk to the NY Daily Post.

We’re about six hours away from the series finale of Breaking Bad. My guess is you still need a little something to hold you over.
How about Wired’s profile of Franco Francavilla’s Breaking Bad minimalistic episode posters?
Or… my predictions for the Breaking Bad finale?
I think that Walter is going to die, but first he’ll earn a bit of redemption.
Here’s how I see it going down:
The great thing about Breaking Bad is, you never know what is going to happen. So don’t be surprised if I’m wrong. Dead wrong.

Mike Torrance aka The Krayola Kidd is back! Mike has given us his take on Sly from F.I.S.T.
You can see more of Mike’s art at his Deviant Art site. Mike is available for commissions and his prices are very reasonable.

My favorite old time movie monster is the Wolfman.
I always thought that the best looking wolfman makeup was when Oliver Reed starred in Curse of the Werewolf.