Ukrainian Comics: Security In Creativity

Ukrainian comics (комікси’ Komikcs) comes in when I thought I was running out of international comics to talk about. With my exposure to Lanstuta Publishing […]

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Sensational She-Hulk: The Immortal Retcon

While everybody’s reeling from Star Wars reveals on investor day, I’m more interested in the She-Hulk show. It seems it’s trying to emulate Charles Soule’s […]

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Echoes of the Triumphant: Directing The Presentation

Echoes of the Triumphant is a project from Pat Murphy a fresh indie creator ready to put himself out. With help from Jarrod Bezzina as […]

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James Stokoe: Mammoth Sized, Jaw-Dropping Years

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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The O.Z.: Out Of The Action Lab Zone

The O.Z. is writer David Pepose’s first major project outside of Action Lab Danger Zone. Joining him in this sequel/reimagining of the Wizard of Oz […]

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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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Lands of Toons: An Ever Changing Exploration On Animation

Lands of Toons is a project for movies but it has to start small. Created by Kevin Chilcoat with help from artists Andrew Morrice and […]

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Von Bach: How Authenticity Is A Parody Of Fiction

Von Bach is the story of a movie monster’s battle for his dignity. Playwright Owen Hammer works with artist Marianno Navarro and colorist Hernan Cabrera […]

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Brits And Comics: Why Creativity Is A Preservation

The United Kingdom seems to have a complex love-hate relationship with comic books. This isn’t limited to the likes of Alan Moore or Garth Ennis […]

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Shonen Jump Simpletons: Chainsaw Man, Mashle, and More

Within the Shonen Jump catalogue are recent series that put a special emphasis on their protagonists. In the pages of Chainsaw Man and Mashle readers […]

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