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.

Comic Imprints vs. Outsourcing: Which Is The Most Appealing?

Special thanks to DC for providing image materials from one of DC Ink’s last graphic novels.

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Musicians 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 […]

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Rob Liefeld vs. J. Scott Campbell: Most Controversial Artists

OK, why are Rob Liefeld controversies the pieces that get most people to this site? I mean there’s another artist who makes headlines over controversies, […]

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Xianxia: 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 […]

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Magical 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 […]

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Grant Morrison: The Secret of 5 Transcending Meta-Narratives

Grant Morrison, now here’s a name that will stick with me until the end of time. Whenever I look or read about their work, they’re […]

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Detective Comics #1000 v Action Comics #1000

It’s a fanboy’s debate topic as old as the medium. Superman the Last of Krypton and Batman the Dark Knight; both iconic and everlasting character […]

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Chapterhouse and Bubble Comics: Crowd Success

Welcome back to Comic Comparisons; the segment that examines two similar processes about comics. Today’s a more unique case as it combines with the World […]

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Cyberpunk and the Complementary Manga Icons

Ghost in the Shell and Battle Angel Alita, two of Japan’s most influential sci-fi franchises. Let’s see how that influence unfolds in manga.

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Kaiju Bigotry: How Exploiting People’s Nature Kills

Kaiju, the representation of man’s struggle against nature. The many who would cage these creatures are shown in full in these series.

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