Scripter Robert Kanigher was certainly not a Christian (as is evidenced by the caption on page 2 --- an attempt to be kind and diplomatic, yet ultimately denying the Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, and failing to mention His resurrection), but the th
Haha, hello again everybody. No, I still need to catch up in school, but I thought it'd be cool to share with you guys a experience I had with perhaps not my most skilled drawings, but very likely my most valuable ones although I doubt I'll ever see
This was the final issue of the critically acclaimed series in 1972, and O'Neil and Adams (both having grown up Catholic, but not born again Christians) created this controversial story which, though wrong-headed in some regards, showed reverence in
Tony Isabella (who idenfies himself as Roman Catholic) wrote Marvel's GHOST RIDER title from 1974 - 76. In interviews he has stated, "...For issue #8, I wanted to get the book back to its core concept of Satan trying to claim Johnny Blaze's soul...
I have a comic strip that I would like to get published in the local paper and hopefully expand later. Is there anyone out there that could give me advice on how to proceed.
Do I need to copyright the strip before having it published? Would it be bett
"A matter of Life and Death" was written by Dan Adkins, pencilled by Steve Ditko (his very first comics story after he famously walked away from drawing The Amazing Spider-Man with issue #38), and inked by Wally Wood. In comic books it contains the
No one of the creative team are born again Christians, but they do touch upon some spiritual themes in a general and reverent way which, by 1981, were incredibly rare in secular comic
Dick Tracy began in 1931 as a comic strip known for its inventively grotesque criminals and shoot-'em-ups (and fine storytelling, pacing, and cartooning/graphic design), but artist-writer Chester Gould also professed faith in Christ, as evidenced in
Alex Raymond was best known at the creator of the "Flash Gordon" comic strip, but he was in the USMC during WWII, and created this painting for publication in 1944:
(Yes, I know MLK Jr. Day was two days ago---better late than never!)
THE MONTGOMERY STORY was published in December, 1957 and illustrated, from what I can ascertain, by the Dan Barry studio (which had as many as 30 artists at a time):
7TH SEAL PRODUCTIONS, LLC IS LOOKING FOR COLLABORATION WITH ARTISTS OF ALL TYPES
7th Seal Productions, LLC is currently in the early stages of producing an animated super-hero drama entitled Redemption the Series. The Series is geared towards attra