LBFA Presents: The Halloween Costumes of Super-Heroes [Original Art]
Enjoy a brief interlude from the fierce torrent of critically important and hugely relevant news that comes every October 31 with this special edition of Let's Be Friends Again in which Curt Franklin and Chris Haley imagine the Halloween costumes of our favorite superheroes. Lil' Bruce Wayne as Superman and Lil' Clark Kent as Batman Guess who I am, Bruce! I'm the hero Halloween ...
'Batman: Year One' Animated Film Does Justice to the Greatest Batman Legend [Review]
In order to talk about Warner Bros. Animation's newest film, Batman: Year One, you have to talk about DC Comics' Batman: Year One first. The story of Batman's first year as a crimefighter, Year One was written by Frank Miller and drawn by David Mazzuchelli and published in the pages of Batman back in 1987. Now sold as a graphic novel, it is one of those rare superhero comics that's ...
Super-Hero Social Networking: Superman Joins Facebook [Original Art]
These days nearly everyone you meet seems to be connected in a social network like Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, or Linked In -- even, unfortunately, people like your bosses and parents. But what about super-heroes? If they lived in our world, caped crusaders would surely be enmeshed in social networks, so what would that look like? ComicsAlliance is here to help you imagine what might happen in ...
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 2
In today's original comic by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of the superhero webcomic "Let's Be Friends Again," we continue breaking down the history of Superman in a recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody! Check out our first installment to learn more about Superman and his nemesis, rocks, and then read on! ...
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 1
In today's original comic by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of the superhero webcomic "Let's Be Friends Again," we're going break down the history of a notable comic book characters in a recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody! Today's subject is one of the most famous superheroes in comics history, and is currently on his way to the big screen again in a new feature film next year. ...
Comics, Everybody: The History of Captain America Explained
Just in time for this week's release of Captain America: The First Avenger, Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of Let's Be Friends Again have broken down the history of Marvel Comics' esteemed Sentinel of Liberty. Read all about the fabled ascent of Steve Rogers from weakling to Nazi-smasher to Avengers Leader to head of S.H.I.E.L.D. after the jump. ...
Comics, Everybody: The Histories of Bucky and Jason Todd Explained [Comic]
In today's original comic by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of the webcomic Let's Be Friends Again, we break down the convoluted history of two notable comic book characters in a recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody! Getting the treatment today? Two once-dead sidekicks: Bucky and Jason Todd. ...
ComicsAlliance TV: X-Game of Thrones, Genes of Ice and Fire
Welcome to CATV, where Let's Be Friends Again creators Curt Franklin and Chris Haley examine the world of comics through the eyes of prime-time television, and imagine what further horrors or delights might come from this unholy marriage. In today's installment, the X-Men and the world of Westeros collide in the X-Game of Thrones, Genes of Ice and Fire. ...
Comics, Everybody: The History of Green Lantern Explained
In today's original comic by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of the webcomic Let's Be Friends Again, we break down the convoluted history of a notable comic book character in a recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody! The lucky character today is one that is soon to grace the big screen: Green Lantern! ...
Comics, Everybody: The History of Professor X Explained
In today's original comic by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of the superhero webcomic "Let's Be Friends Again," we're going break down the convoluted history of notable comic book characters in a recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody! Today's character is about to appear in movie theatres, albeit with a bit more hair than usual: Professor X, the erstwhile leader of the X-Men. ...
























