"David Crane" was a comic strip about a minister, written by Ed Dodd and drawn by Creig Flessel. Ed Dodd also wrote "Mark Trail" which has often had genuinely reverent moments in it (see the "Mark Trail" strip that I uploaded to this forum several m
Okay, this has seriously been on my heart lately. Has anyone ever thought about the gamer community? Okay, I was never a legit gamer in the area of combat-like mmorpgs or anything, but...I was quite a bit a gaming addict. XD
Hey everyone I'm a new member today :) I specifically searched for this kind of site becuase I'm going to Comic Con FOR THE FIRST TIME this yr!! Aaand I know it will be a great opportunity not only to see the comics I love but also to be exposed to n
After self publishing my first three comic books on a small local level I recently began working towards producing and distributing my work on a much larger scale. As I began this exciting task I started to remember the hardships I endured throughout
So I was watching Empire Strikes Back and I recall the idea of the Jedi Code that emotions are deceitful and lead to the Dark Side. As a christian, i believe that to be true. Yes, our hearts desires can lead to sin, but does that mean we should avoid
I have been reading about the schoolgirls being held by Boko Haram and all I can say is it makes my blood boil. I would like to go over there A-Team style and rescue them, but since that isn't an option for me, I will do what I can do. As artists, we
I'm certainly not saying that the following stories in SECRET ORIGINS #10, published by DC Comics in 1987, are theologically sound, but at a quick glance they seem to be reverent which, even by the 1980s in secular comics, was something more than a r
Hey Amazing people!So I am starting to dive into the drawing, coloring, shading, etc & researching the latest and greatest tools that it seems the industry is using. Do any of you use Manga Studio, Poser, or DAZ3D?Looks like these tools are game chan
I've yet to see a film or comics adaptation that is utterly faithful to Daniel Defoe's classic novel ROBINSON CRUSOE. This one from Classics Illustrated #10 in 1957 does keep some of it intact, though, as you can see in the panels above.
As I shared in another recent post, the early '70s was the time of "the Jesus movement" and even secular media, including comics, could not ignore what was happening. This Robin solo story backup, "Soul-Pit", which appeared in Batman #239 in 1972 ha
I am new to ccas but hoped I would have an opportunity to collaborate with a like minded brother or sister on a project that would glorify God and spread the gospel. I have some ideas of my own but am open to anything. I like to write, pencil, ink,
My name is Chris and while searching around for various forums to attract artists to a project I'm producing I came across CCCAS and I was very impressed, not to say I'm a big dawg or anything like that.
In April, 1970 DC Comics published an issue of THE FLASH which had a theme which you'll not likely ever see in today's secular super-hero comics, except in mockery. Here it was written in all sincerity for young readers.
I'm a college student who really wants to get some more experience under her belt, does anyone know of any internships in the Illustration/Comic/Cartoonist "field" that I might apply for?
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