From the important figures in feminism like Judy Chicago and Barbara Kruger to the ever -
expanding world of comic book art, to the mixture of kitsch and pop of artist Jeff Koons and the legendary self - portraits of Cindy Sherman, modes of expression are endless.
Not exact matches
Both Thor and Thor: The Dark
World presented us with something drastically different than what was before it, including
expanding beyond the cosmos and accepting the God - like characters as normal, which really pushed the medium
of comic book films, while also blending humor and action in a way that made the character both interesting and viable.
But a decade into a
world full
of expanded comic -
book cinematic universes, it's tough to introduce a new hero without hitting the same standard beats: moment
of personal crisis, discovery
of incredible powers, assumption
of heroic mantle, third - act crisis
of faith, climactic battle, and trampoline toward a sequel.
In its continuing efforts to leave no income stream untapped, especially if other people are already drinking from it, definite potential
comic book supervillain Amazon has found an entirely appropriate new means
of expanding its plans for
world domination: By itself printing the adventures
of comic book supervillains, with the launch
of its new
comic and graphic novel imprint Jet City Comics.
«With content from 2012's Diamond Gem award - winning
Comic Book Publisher
of the Year and the work
of several best - selling authors, we're excited to
expand Kindle
Worlds and give writers even more options to be creative and earn royalties.»
Even the VP and General Manager
of WildStorm (publishing imprint for DC Comics) says, «PROTOTYPE's back - story, visuals and gameplay are stunning, and we have every intention
of bringing those core pillars to our
book because this is a great opportunity to
expand on the
world they've created, and build something new and interesting for
comic book fans.»
To the theme tune
of an external hard drive processing fast — now pacing itself — now rushing at breakneck speed — the group
of seventeen paintings, produced between 2000 and 2011, each beautifully reproduced in the well - designed catalogue — featuring a sharp, in - depth and elegantly - written essay by Goldsmiths» Gilda Williams — reflect the inner workings
of a human brain constantly adjusting itself, adapting to each nuance
of the ever -
expanding, digital
world while simultaneously filing, absorbing and recording the less serious, more random aspects — graffiti, toys,
comic books, cartoon films —
of modern times.