Category: Creator Highlights

When it comes to being a creator, it’s important to establish a brand. Everything a creator does highlights their strengths, weaknesses, and how they present their beliefs. Does a character need more development? Is the creator more notable for success or nitpicks? Where does the creator get their influences? Are they more suited to one genre or character over another? Come and find out.

John Ridley: What is the Cost of Reform?

John Ridley IV is a name you’re probably more familiar with from 12 Years a Slave. A lot of people believe that’s why publishers got […]

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Frank Cho: Keep Your Focus On The Simple Things

Frank Cho, figure artist of women, dinosaur enthusiast, an overall simple storyteller. You probably have a few ideas when you think about this guy. Especially […]

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Comic Creative Teams: What Makes The Best?

The best of the comic creative teams are the ones who stick together. I don’t just mean that as a tagline, there are few creatives […]

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Alan Moore’s Awesome Comics: Reliable Differences

Alan Moore’s Awesome Comics is a time people don’t talk much about. Mostly because they focus on his time with the Supreme comics. But how […]

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Knighted: Gregg Hurwitz’s Portfolio Tells Its Story

Knighted is one of the titles in the Upshot Universe by AWA Studios. As the homage covers indicate, this is the publisher’s take on the […]

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Wonder Woman Earth One: How This Hypersigil Signals A New Beginning

So Grant Morrison released something new in regards to Wonder Woman Earth One. Before Superman and the Authority, this epic and Morrison’s Green Lantern run […]

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James Robinson: How Publishers Cheat Out Of The Golden Age

James Robinson is one of those creators I’ve been trying to cover for a long time. Well it’s now or never because I’ve been getting […]

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James Stokoe: Here Be Monsters… To Chill With

James Stokoe is an artist with a style that is both full of detail and fantastical in nature. The expressiveness and grotesque work he displays […]

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Greg Pak: Never Think That Representation Doesn’t Matter

Greg Pak is a writer who is very active in several areas, especially on representation and necessary progress. Considering his various comic inspirations, his political […]

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Kyle Baker: How Absurdism Intersects With Expressionism

Kyle Baker is a name I come across on more than one occasion. He’s an artist inspired by the surreal satirical funnies like Mad Magazine. […]

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