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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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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Conan 2099: The Story of the Cimmerian Is Eternal

Conan the Barbarian is a title many recognize as the classic barbarian who appears throughout media. For comics the epic of Conan wanders throughout publishers […]

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The Boys: Highland Laddie – Hughie’s Important Moment

The Boys: Highland Laddie is a piece of Garth Ennis‘ long rant rants against superheroes. With the Amazon series taking plenty of liberties, I thought […]

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Steve Ditko: An Objectively Like Him or Hate Him Artist

Steve Ditko is objectively one of the best artists to ever grace the pages of comics. He is the co-creator of one of the most […]

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Big Blue: Juggs Of Justice – How To Humanize Fetishes

Big Blue: Juggs of Justice is the rare opportunity to do comic reviews here on Gutternaut. MFR is PG-13 and I’d rather not put potential […]

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The Demon Bear: The New Mutants’ Preservation

The Demon Bear is an iconic visual masterpiece between Chris Claremont and Bill Sienkiewicz. This New Mutants story serves as the basis for the divisive […]

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Stephen Kok: How Interconnectivity Builds Worlds

Stephen Kok, also known by his pseudonym Es Kay is a comic writer from Australia. I had the opportunity to speak with him and read […]

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