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Monday, May 19, 2014
ELEKTRA BY RYAN CAIRNS
Ryan Cairns is a comic book artist and writer. His original comic book series Clear Water Kill was posted to Champion City Comics earlier this year. Ryan has submitted some original artwork to our site in the past including Wonder Woman and Iron Fist. Today, we have a new original from Ryan Cairns and he has a cool drawing of Elektra a Marvel super hero. Enjoy!
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Labels: Daredevil, Elektra, Marvel Comics
Monday, May 12, 2014
THE PUNISHER BY RYAN CAIRNS
Ryan Cairns is a comic book artist and writer. His original comic book series Clear Water Kill was posted to Champion City Comics earlier this year. Ryan has submitted some original artwork to our site in the past including Wonder Woman and Iron Fist. Today, we have a new original from Ryan Cairns and he has a cool drawing of The Punisher a Marvel super hero. Enjoy!
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Labels: The Punisher
Monday, May 5, 2014
THE RED DEVIL: A WEBCOMIC SERIES
Writer: TonyDoug Wright
Pencils: Erik Roman and Joe Haemmerle
Color: Joe Haemmerle and L. Jamal Walton
Inks: Joe Haemmerle and Cristian Docolomansky
Letters: Joe Haemmerle and Magnus
Synopsis: Dublin O'Darby (The Red Devil) is an international crime-fighter who works for Sebastian Coronado, the director of an organization dedicated to combating cartels of evil. Joining The Red Devil is teenage sidekick Charlotte Murphy (Kid Diablo). In the exciting first issue, Red Devil and Kid Diablo track down a dangerous ninja, Silent Noise, who has stolen a mysterious ring which once belonged to a diabolical group of demon worshipers known as the Order of Methalius.
Pencils: Erik Roman and Joe Haemmerle
Color: Joe Haemmerle and L. Jamal Walton
Inks: Joe Haemmerle and Cristian Docolomansky
Letters: Joe Haemmerle and Magnus
Synopsis: Dublin O'Darby (The Red Devil) is an international crime-fighter who works for Sebastian Coronado, the director of an organization dedicated to combating cartels of evil. Joining The Red Devil is teenage sidekick Charlotte Murphy (Kid Diablo). In the exciting first issue, Red Devil and Kid Diablo track down a dangerous ninja, Silent Noise, who has stolen a mysterious ring which once belonged to a diabolical group of demon worshipers known as the Order of Methalius.
The Red Devil by Tony Wright
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Labels: Adult Webcomic, Creator Owned Comics, Female Lead, Female Superhero, Pulp, Red Devil, Spy, Webcomic, webcomics
Friday, May 2, 2014
MOON KNIGHT BY RYAN CAIRNS
Ryan Cairns is a comic book artist and writer. His original comic book series Clear Water Kill was posted to Champion City Comics earlier this year. Ryan has submitted some original artwork to our site in the past including Wonder Woman and Iron Fist. Today, we have a new original from Ryan Cairns and he has a cool drawing of Moon Knight, a Marvel super hero. Enjoy!
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Saturday, March 15, 2014
STUFF MY KIDS DREW: ROLLERCOASTER FAMILY PORTRAIT

I have some new drawings by my children to share with the faithful followers of Champion City Comics.
The first drawing is of a roller coaster, which was done by my son who is my six years old.
My three year old daughter drew a picture, which I'm certain is a picture of someone from our family at an amusement park.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
GOING BACK TO THE LONGBOX: G.I. JOE
I've decided to re-read some of my favorite comics, and I have a nice stack of G.I. Joe comics waiting at home for me to read them this week. Why do I love G.I. Joe comics? These were the comics of my youth, but this is not just nostalgia because these comics were written by the great Larry Hama. Marvel Comics decided to develop a comic book based on Hasbro's toy line, and the job was given to Hama because all of the other writers at Marvel turned down the opportunity.
Hama did an amazing job of taking what could have been a silly toy inspired comic book and turned it into an excellent series for Marvel. I'll be writing more about these comics in upcoming posts so stay tuned to Champion City Comics.
Hama did an amazing job of taking what could have been a silly toy inspired comic book and turned it into an excellent series for Marvel. I'll be writing more about these comics in upcoming posts so stay tuned to Champion City Comics.

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Monday, March 10, 2014
GREETINGS FROM WEBCOMICS LAND: FREE FORM COMEDY IMPROV JAZZ WEBCOMICS
I launched Champion City Comics five years ago as a way to promote my webcomics and it turned into a cool community of webcomic and comic book creators. We have produced some very cool titles, which can be found under the 'READ OUR COMICS' tab. Lately, we have hit some proverbial speedbumps and I apologize for not updating the site on a daily basis.
There have been times when I've tried to develop a weekly schedule for Champion City Comics, but I end up scrapping that idea and replacing it with a new schedule. That new schedule gets scrapped, I get frustrated with myself, so I start a new schedule. Maybe having a schedule is not the best method at this time. My mind is always racing with random thoughts and ideas, so maybe it's best that I just post random articles, reviews, essays, etc. Think of Champion City Comics as free form jazz. Don't think of us as free form jazz if you hate jazz. Think of us as improv comedy. Don't think of us as improv comedy if you hate improv comedy.
I'll do my best to keep you crazy kids coming back to Champion City Comics.
There have been times when I've tried to develop a weekly schedule for Champion City Comics, but I end up scrapping that idea and replacing it with a new schedule. That new schedule gets scrapped, I get frustrated with myself, so I start a new schedule. Maybe having a schedule is not the best method at this time. My mind is always racing with random thoughts and ideas, so maybe it's best that I just post random articles, reviews, essays, etc. Think of Champion City Comics as free form jazz. Don't think of us as free form jazz if you hate jazz. Think of us as improv comedy. Don't think of us as improv comedy if you hate improv comedy.
I'll do my best to keep you crazy kids coming back to Champion City Comics.
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