Using only anecdotal evidence from the comics shop I use (which is neither as ridiculously
diverse as comic book shops in Manhattan, say, but they do try to keep a lot of different stuff on their shelves), Marvel's efforts aren't selling very well.
Not exact matches
It makes sense, then, that Agent Carter would be at least
as diverse as the 1970s
comics, if not more so!
His achievements are
as diverse as presiding over the 2010 Cannes Film Festival's jury to launching one of the first
comic - book movie franchises with his Batman films.
The process could be
as diverse as there were
comics authors, and many did not follow identical steps.
As a side note, I think
comics lost an entire generation in the 90s and many publishers today are doing a better job of creating fans earlier, with a far more
diverse range of
comics and an improving grasp on how to incorporate transmedia.
Also, adding one character of
diverse origin to a show's lineup doesn't make a show less «white,»
as Marvel found out on the
comics side this past week.
As we all know, the people who write on the Internet about
comics are a tiny, tiny, tiny portion of the audience, and while they often clamor for diversity and Marvel responds to them, is there a large influx of young women, minorities, queer, and trans people going into
comics shops and buying those
diverse titles or at least getting them digitally or in trade?
I know some of your
comic influences are
as diverse as Will Eisner to André Franquin to Hugo Pratt to John Buscema.
His visionary paintings draw their inspiration from
diverse elements of American subculture — psychedelia, underground
comic books, the Chicago Imagists, hip hop and heavy metal —
as well
as Picasso, Francis Bacon and Roy Lichtenstein.
Kunath's new paintings offer even more ambitious equations, with single picture planes, including variables
as diverse as history painting, still life,
comic book imagery, commercial illustration, nature photography and lyrical references.
Facilitated by a
diverse roster of teaching artists, scholars, writers and educators working within the field of
comics, Skin and Bones
Comic Con seeks to expose audiences to
diverse approaches to visual storytelling, and contextualize
comics as a powerful tool of social commentary and cultural critique.
Inspired in part by Luke Cage, the first black superhero to have his own eponymously named
comic series, Ofili's protagonist is based upon a
diverse set of Marvel Comics characters, from Black Lightning and Black Panther, to better - known, mainstream personalities, such
as Spiderman and Superman.
As its point of departure, Funny Cuts takes, as its point of departure, Pop art's revolutionary referencing of comics and concludes with the most current trends in contemporary art, reflecting in many diverse ways its dialogue with the commercial and trivial picture worlds of comics and cartoon
As its point of departure, Funny Cuts takes,
as its point of departure, Pop art's revolutionary referencing of comics and concludes with the most current trends in contemporary art, reflecting in many diverse ways its dialogue with the commercial and trivial picture worlds of comics and cartoon
as its point of departure, Pop art's revolutionary referencing of
comics and concludes with the most current trends in contemporary art, reflecting in many
diverse ways its dialogue with the commercial and trivial picture worlds of
comics and cartoons.
With sources
as diverse as children's art,
comic - book characters, and figures from antiquity, Koons continues to draw a common thread through cultural history, creating works that attempt to touch the core of the human psyche.
While citing such
diverse pop - culture influences
as animated cartoons,
comics, and album - cover art,
as well
as early 20th - century abstraction, Petersen creates a rhythmic space within his paintings suggestive of the syncopations of jazz music.
His work combines
diverse influences such
as jazz, European modernism,
comics, and Hebrew texts.
Their subject matter often refers to his Nigerian heritage and the wider African American and Afro - Caribbean experience, making reference to sources
as diverse as Zimbabwean cave paintings, blaxploitation movies,
comic books, funk and hip - hop album covers, pornography and the Bible.
Ferran Garcia Sevilla presents 42 paintings in the artist's characteristically eclectic style, which draws on influences
as diverse as his travels in the Middle East, philosophy, Eastern cultures,
comic books and urban graffiti.
About Blog Founded in 1934
as National Allied Publications, DC Comics is the largest and most
diverse English language publisher of
comic books in the world.
About Blog Founded in 1934
as National Allied Publications, DC Comics is the largest and most
diverse English language publisher of
comic books in the world.