Category: Comic Comparisons

Comic Comparisons is where two or more series come to find the deeper meaning of their themes. Heard of a comic that goes into how similar one character is to another? How about how one series deals with a setting similar to another? Or how about serious subjects like the many sides of a political standoff? It’s all here.

Doctor Doom: How The FF Nemesis Made A Revolutionary Change

Doctor Doom, easily the most recognizable Marvel villain of all time. Since his creation by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Doom‘s modus operandi has been […]

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Stylized Comics: Why Is Cartooning Never Approved?

Comics are art, no other way about it. Like all art forms, they can be expressed in a myriad of ways. You have the cinematics […]

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Upshot Universe: How Pioneering Comics Transformed Into The Resistance

The Upshot Universe of AWA Studios origin point might be The Resistance but where did that come from? As it turns out, it’s writer J. […]

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Aero & Sword Master: Discover The Secrets of Cultural Differences

Aero and Sword Master are two Marvel characters created through Chinese company NetEase. This comes as no surprise with China’s reputation in entertainment revenue. So […]

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Scout’s Honor: How 3 Arguments Make The Plot

Scout’s Honor… is a series I did review on Monkeys Fighting Robots. So with its trade releasing the week of this post, I’m instead going […]

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Slay Bells: How To Show Santa Breaking Bad

Slay Bells is a Christmas in July special from Bad Idea. Santa snapping is practically a sub-genre of itself. In comics alone, the most memorable […]

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Charles Atlas Methods: How To Be A Real Muscle Man

The Charles Atlas Methods start the trends of marketing fitness, so of course comics have to parody them. It’s certainly enticing to look like a […]

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Tabletop RPG Comics: How It’s The Improv Theater of Comics

Have you ever played Dungeons & Dragons and wanted to tell the epic to others; maybe go into Tabletop RPG comics. Aside from D&D and […]

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Weightlessness In Comics: The Radical Shifts Going Skyward

Weightlessness is something that a medium like comics get a better chance to explore. When gravity changes to being practically nonexistent, think of it like […]

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Diversity In Authenticity: Creating Real Fictional Lives

Diversity is something many in the conservative side of the entertainment industry approach with caution. With all of the gatekeeping campaigns, it’s easy to get […]

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