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more about #paulpope more comments → Luke Plunkett: No Planetary? NO PLANETARY? more » bluehinter: I agree with a good portion of this list, but no mention of Warren Ellis? For shame! There may be other authors writing sci-fi comics, but few with q... more » rek: *sigh*, no love for POWERS. more » comics0026: Yeah Scott Pilgrim. I can't wait for Volume 6, but I don't have much hope for the movie, cause I don't think Micheal Cera can pull off being Scott Pi... more » Communist Pope: No River Tam? This is bullshit. [END SARCASTIC TRANSMISSION] more » tammygarrison: This list HAS to be shenanigans. Good call on Y the Last Man, but there is NO BATMAN ON THIS LIST! That's why it can't be real. more » designguybrown: At the risk of expressing an opinion that -maybe- many people here cannot (or do not want to) relate to -- but, aren't people tired of (or at least hu... more » ♠ Final ♠: Wow, two Grant Morrison nods but Brubaker, Ellis and Kirkman get snubbed? Atleast Mark Millar was omitted. Pluto, Planetes, Y: The Last Man definate... more » Pants McCracky: They're not technically from this decade, so this isn't one of those "how could you omit ___???" complaints, but I want to give a shout out to the rec... more » Golem100: Y - the Last Man. Maybe THE best. more » Vundal: this article would be much better if it was made like the book article recently published on i09, with synopsis and pictures...and maybe reasoning beh... more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: All Star Superman was a beautiful, touching, exciting, moving, funny, etc. book. Why can't they all be that good? more » tamahome: Mark Millar & Brian Hitch's Ultimates I & II kicks much ass. more » SnehalMarten: Planetes is just boring garbage. Same with Scott Pilgrim. Y the Last Man was also boring. Ex Machina would be a much better choice from that same au... more » Bill-Lee: No___! Why is ____not on the list? Because, as Graeme explains, the list is 10 of the best comics published this decade, not the best 10. more » -
#decadeinreview
10 Of The Decade's Best SF Comics
It's been the decade where comic culture took over pop culture, and superheroes became movie stars. But what are some of our picks for the best comics from the last ten years? We're glad you - okay, we - asked. More » -
#shakedown
Psychenaut Rearranges SF Classics Into Art You Can Dance To
In the New York area and wondering what to do tomorrow night? We humbly recommend Shakedown, a party/circus/artevent in Williamsburg that'll feature burlesque, rock'n'roll and Psychenaut, a mash-up of classic science fiction. Host Paul Pope reveals what it's all about. More » -
#conceptart
Paul Pope Presents Japan's Futuristic Cars
We may be waiting on that flying car for a while, but Japanese designers have come up with some phenomenally futuristic concept cars. Comic book artist Paul Pope illustrates a handful of these Japanese automotive innovations. 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 » -
#exclusive
Your Exclusive First Look At Paul Pope's Pop Cult Print
We told you about Paul Pope's limited edition print for Saturday's Pop Cult party at San Diego Comic-Con yesterday, and now, here's your exclusive look at the print itself. More » -
#exclusive
Pope Talks DJing, Comics And Eternal Experiences
Comicsdestroyer Paul Pope is a true renaissance man, visiting SDCC this year as a DJ instead of just cartooning genius. We talked to him about DJing, music, comics, "pure" fantasy and why kids need new heroes.
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#startrek
Support Artistic Freedom Logically By Bidding On Pope Trek Art
Want to do your bit for free speech and come out of it with a beautiful piece of Paul Pope Star Trek art? Here's your chance to bid on a page from Wired's Spock strip, with proceeds to the CBLDF. More » -
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#spockorama
Spock's Backstory Revealed in the Special JJ Abrams Issue of Wired
Wired's "mysteries and puzzles" issue hits stands today with a guest editor: Star Trek director J.J. Abrams. He's included a (mysterious) comic that fills in Spock's new backstory for the flick. We've got a peek. More » -
#bookreview
Pope's 100% Lives Up To Its Name
A new hardcover edition of Paul Pope's 100% reaches stores today to accompany last year's Heavy Liquid reissue. But how do Pope's future shocks read, years later? We look at both again.
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#newcomicswecrave
Demand 100% From Your Comics This Week
Never mind new issues, this week's new releases is all about the collections of some great - and some less than great - runs of favorite comics. Oh, and the return of Dazzler, as well.
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#scifigiftguide
10 Graphic Novels That Make Thrilling Gifts
Say you want to get your loved ones some "comic books" for the holidays - Which ones would make their yuletides merry? We've chosen ten of our favorite recent SF graphic novels to help out. -
#battlingboy
Brad Pitt And Battling Boy To Take On Monsters, Cinema
We've seen him as a Vegas hustler, a crazy time-traveler, an assassin with marital problems and even as Achilles himself. But Brad Pitt may just have bitten off more action than he can chew with new project Battling Boy. The movie - to be adapted from an as-yet unreleased graphic novel by io9 favorite Paul Pope - has just been optioned by Pitt's production company, and might just be 2010's most insane summer blockbuster. 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 »

