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Alex Ross Explains Batman’s Scars. by Blair Marnell. Jul 2 2017 • 6:00 PM. For nearly 80 years, Batman has given Gotham’s criminals a reason to fear the night while offering a beacon of hope ...
Batman famously showed off his own gruesome payments in a striking Alex Ross painting, and now those scars have finally been explained. Videos by ComicBook.com ...
Brand new portraits of Joker and Harley Quinn, as well as an update to a classic Superman painting, debut in the new Alex ...
Alex Ross and Jim Lee’s unforgettable Batman and Superman art is returning in a new comic release and giving fans an exclusive opportunity to own a piece of comic book history. Below are the ...
An exclusive peek into Alex Ross's sketchbook: concepts and sketches of his Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Yellow Submarine and other art. The book features a wraparound cover image of Alex's Batman Scars.
Asked what is on the horizon for him, Ross replied, "I'm yearning to stretch my legs into the area of an original graphic novel." Ross was born in Portland, Ore., in 1970 and raised in Lubbock, Texas.
But first, be sure to check out our reveal of Alex Ross’s Bat-tastic cover for Batman’66 Meets the Green Hornet #5, our interview with writer Ann Nocenti, as well as the exclusive announcement ...
There have been lots and lots of retailer and artist exclusive covers for Batman #50 announced. It is setting up to be the biggest selling comic book priced over 30 cents of 2018. But Alex Ross ...
Alex Ross and OTOY have teamed up to release the comic superhero illustration giant’s digital archive of animated work as a non-fungible token (NFT), the digital asset class now sweeping the art ...
Alex Ross Introduces New Comic-Con Artwork Featuring Batman, Thor, Moon Knight, and More. By Jamie Lovett. July 18, 2022, 3:00pm.
At Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo: Saturday 12 p.m.-3 p.m., Sunday 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Expect an autograph session with the comic book artist/superstar (and North Shore resident). “I sign f… ...
Batman and the Monster Men returns the Dark Knight to his first encounter with a true supervillain. Call it Year One and a Half. There's no Robin, no Joker, and the Bat-mobile is just a black ...
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