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    Post-Nuked: I must not complain on the internet. Internet complaining is the mind-killer. My nit picking is the little-death that brings total obliteration. more »
    CmdrHunt (aka Clarence Colton): I can get behind this! more »
    Starwatcher: Looks like he's been taking notes from Moebius. Excellent; he's at his best in sci-fi mode, methinks. Hey, Paul . . . animated THB movie? I'm just ... more »
    Grey_Area: I'm not a huge Paul Pope fan but these look great. more »
    Shiryu: Impresssive. Wish it would get to be the whole deal. more »
    aubreyAubrey: Great. Absolutely great. I loved that he took one parable briefly mentioned and brought it to life. (I can even forgive the black stillsuits.) more »
    disatess: Now this I can get behind on , Comic Adaptation Of DUNE ... AWESOME . more »
  • #dune

    Pope Does Dune? More Please

    Fresh from spending twelve weeks reworking SF hero Adam Strange in DC Comics' oversized Wednesday Comics series, comic god Paul Pope takes on another sci-fi classic on his blog: Frank Herbert's Dune. Click through for more goodness. More »
  • #geekchic

    Pope Creates Tomorrow's Jeans Today For DKNY Jeans 2089

    Not content with being a Comics Destroyer (or accidentally creating The Dark Knight's Bat Pod), artist Paul Pope is now moving into the role of fashion designer with the new line from DKNY Jeans, NYC 2089. The line, which mixes Pope's artwork and design to create 15 pieces of clothing surrounded by a narrative about New York 100 years after the creation of DKNY Jeans, is available in stores now, and backed by some wonderful original artwork by Pope. We have some of that work, as well as some more pieces from the collection, under the jump. Are you ready for the world that's coming? More »