Humphries and Rose’s SACRIFICE Returns In 2013
We’ve been grinding hard on SACRIFICE and we’re pleased to announce that we’ll be shipping the final three issues monthly!
SACRIFICE issue 4 hits stores and online, January 16. Pick it up with MARVEL NOW! UNCANNY X-FORCE issue 1 by myself and Ron Garney!
On the road again: Uncanny X-Force issue 1, written by me, art by Ron Garney and Danny Miki, on sale January 16!
Best Art Ever (This Week) 02.24.12
By CA Staff
This week’s round-up of fantastic art is super sexy as part of our February coverage of all things erotica in the world of comics. We’ve got a great selection of image for those who like girls, those who like boys, and those who get a kick of seeing both genders at their hottest. Special thanks to Andy, Andrew, and Laura for making this week’s picks so delicious. (Please note that some people may find these images to be NSFW. Consider yourself warned, or titillated, whichever the case might be.)
I Loved Too Often!
DILBERT’S MOUTH
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Third Rail Design Lab Celebrates Superheroines With Pin-Up Series [Art]
By Caleb Goellner
Third Rail Design Lab’s Thom Chiaramonte knows a thing or two about paying homage to iconic women from the super set with playful pin-ups that celebrate their style without diminishing their heroism. From his version of David Mack’s Kabuki to DC’s “New 52” Supergirl, Marvel’s Moonstone and Velma from Scooby Doo, there’s a lot to like about TRDL’s series of self-proclaimed “Old-Timey Pin-Ups in a New-Timey Way.”
See a selection of these “Third Rail Thrills” from the larger body of TRDL’s work (which includes a lot of original characters) at ComicsAlliance.
you miss her, don’t you?
Lobo ‘Before and After’ by David Finch
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![Third Rail Design Lab Celebrates Superheroines With Pin-Up Series [Art]
By Caleb Goellner
Third Rail Design Lab’s Thom Chiaramonte knows a thing or two about paying homage to iconic women from the super set with playful pin-ups that celebrate their style without diminishing their heroism. From his version of David Mack’s Kabuki to DC’s “New 52” Supergirl, Marvel’s Moonstone and Velma from Scooby Doo, there’s a lot to like about TRDL’s series of self-proclaimed “Old-Timey Pin-Ups in a New-Timey Way.”
See a selection of these “Third Rail Thrills” from the larger body of TRDL’s work (which includes a lot of original characters) at ComicsAlliance.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lwwh9xrwru1qcw9rdo1_500.jpg)

