Finally back on Fumetti huh? Who better to start this with besides Milo Manara? Magnus or Giovan Carpi? Maybe some other time. Manara is a […]
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Lady Death: Discover The Cult of a 90s Bad Girl
Looks like I’m going to cheat my self-imposing rules; Lady Death is a character many people in comics know about. But who is she besides […]
Continue readingMusicians and Comics: It’s not Just Another Medium
While most people at Keystone Comic Con 2019 came to see Tom Holland, I met someone equally as famous. Daryl “DMC” McDaniels is a hip-hop […]
Continue readingJeff Martin: The Supernaturally Mundane
It’s about time I do a Creator Highlights on a true indie comics creator. Meet Jeff Martin, a cartoonist who makes weeklies that emphasize relatability […]
Continue readingChris Claremont: How To Live in Your Own Shadow
Chris Claremont is in a love-him-or-hate-him situation lately. Maybe that’s because most recent work seems to be hit-or-miss. This one man helps define the Children […]
Continue readingXianxia: It Looks Like An Epic Game Life
I am a subscriber to a particular YouTube Channel with the title of Accented Cinema. The videos contain interesting information about foreign film industries. I […]
Continue readingWalt Simonson: An Epic Adventure of New Myths
Walter “Walt” Simonson is a writer I find in a couple of notable areas. Unlike most comics in today’s media that focus more on the […]
Continue readingMagical Girl Webtoons: Korea’s Post-Genre Exploration
When it comes to Magical Girls, Japan features Cardcaptor Sakura, Sailor Moon, and even Madoka Magica. Most of these girls live the fantasy of wearing […]
Continue readingJ Michael Straczynski: How To Reacquaint With Humanity’s Worst
J Michael Straczynski, I can see him just about anywhere today. Recently, I find out he’s responsible for the creation of She-Ra. And here I […]
Continue readingPolynesian Comics: The Spirit of the Islands
You know what I usually see whenever someone brings up the Polynesian area? Tikis like in SDCC 2019, dancers, and surfers. Comics are no exception, […]
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