Posts tagged with "art"

Tropical Island via 360 Magazine

What is Krakoa?

By: Skyler Johnson Krakoa has recently become a major aspect of the Marvel Comics Universe. First introduced in Giant-Sized X-Men #1 in 1975, the island made a reappearance in 2018’s House of X/Power of X and has since been explored and expanded. This island has acted as both a conflict for the mutants, as well […]

Iron Man 20 cover image via Alex Ross for Marvel Comics for use by 360 Magazine

Iron Man Twenty

Over the course of Chris Cantwell‘s run on IRON MAN, Tony Stark has traveled across the galaxy, battled against Korvac, and struggled with gaining new cosmic powers—but he hasn’t faced this epic journey alone. By his side has been his new love interest and partner, Patsy Walker aka Hellcat! In true Marvel fashion, the pair’s […]

Let your decor tell your story 

No matter if you are an indie, grunge, or cottage core person, posters are a simple way to add that aesthetic to your surroundings. Posters alone can do so much more than that. In this article, we will explain how.  Whether you are just now starting to find your own style or if you’ve connected […]

Sondra Perry photo via Travis Matthews for use by 360 MAGAZINE

ROLLS-ROYCE MUSE PROGRAMME

“Lineage for a Phantom Zone marks an important milestone in Rolls-Royce’s creative history. The newly commissioned work by artist Sondra Perry, sees Muse, the Rolls-Royce Art Programme’s inaugural award, the Dream Commission, come to fruition. Initiated to advance the medium of moving image art, the Dream Commission has consisted of a two-year process during which […]

DEVIL'S REIGN: OMEGA #1 cover artwork via InHyuk Lee for use by 360 MAGAZINE

DEVIL’S REIGN: OMEGA #1

Swarming the Marvel Universe as an amplification of Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto’s DAREDEVIL comes the finale issue of DEVIL’S REIGN. The final issue, DEVIL’S REIGN: OMEGA #1, is set to hit comic stores in May, showcasing transformations of the Marvel heroes and villains we know and love. Stemming from one of the most prominent […]

illustration by Reb Czukoski for use by 360 Magazine

Elevate Your Space

Tired of staring at the same four walls? Or has something about your home bothered you persistently? Even if you’re not ready to commit to time and money, there are many little tricks and changes you can DIY that can have a significant impact on the look and feel of your home interior design. Beyond […]

Black Music Month via Alex Bogdan for use by 360 Magazine

THE BLACKHOUSE FOUNDATION 15th YEAR CELEBRATION

THE BLACKHOUSE FOUNDATION WRAPS 2022 FESTIVAL PROGRAMMING WITH A CELEBRATION OF 15 YEARS AT THE SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL Reaffirms Commitment to Education by Introducing The International Screenwriter’s Lab With festivities underway, The Blackhouse Foundation has curated dynamic conversations in celebration of the culture’s premiere thought leaders, with a lineup including Regina Hall, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Richard […]

deadpool cover by Rob Liefeld for use by 360 Magazine

DEADPOOL BAD BLOOD RETURNS TO COMIC SHOPS

Deadpool’s hit graphic novel is serialized in comics form this April! In 2017, superstar Deadpool co-creator Rob Liefeld teamed up with writers Chris Sims and Chad Bowers to tell an all-new saga starring his greatest creation in Deadpool’s first-ever original graphic novel, DEADPOOL: BAD BLOOD! Now, fans can relive this smash hit in serialized comics […]

Free Comic Book Day via Marvel Comics for use by 360 Magazine

Free Comic Book Day × Marvel

Marvel Comics will celebrate Free Comic Book Day this year with THREE separate Free Comic one-shots, each offering readers new and old an exciting entry point into some of Marvel’s biggest upcoming stories and characters! Announced last week, Spider-Man is gearing up for a brand-new era just in time for the character’s 60th anniversary! Fans […]

Jean Debufet art via The Guggenheim Museum for use by 360 Magazine

Jean Debufet: Ardent Celebration

The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents Jean Dubuffet: Ardent Celebration, sponsored by BBK, an exhibition surveying the defining decades of the career of Jean Dubuffet, spanning his first years of committed artistic production in the 1940s through his final fully developed series, completed in 1984. The exhibition is drawn primarily from the rich holdings of the […]