Gene Luen Yang: Writing Your Faith for All

Gene Luen Yang, a cartoonist whose name has popped up in a lot in recent times. From his work in numerous Superman titles to the […]

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James Robinson’s Fantastic Four: A Delayed Cancellation

It was 2014, Marvel was releasing it’s All-New Marvel NOW! brand, one of the least notable was James Robinson‘s Fantastic Four. Marvel’s first family was […]

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Ted Naifeh: The Stunning Magic of Coming of Age

Ted Naifeh most people fans don’t know him despite his wide range of contributions, especially for young girls. Debuting as an artist for the gothic […]

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Donny Cates: Learning To Overcome The Greats

Donny Cates, for non-comic readers this sounds like a name that came out of nowhere. That’s because, he’s been in the deepest parts of the […]

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Mark Millar: The Turnabout Success Stories

Mark Millar, known for Kick-Ass and Kingsmen: The Secret Service; he’s also responsible for a lot of controversies like Civil War. But did you know […]

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Louise Simonson: Sharing the Spotlight

Louise Simonson, multiple award winning writer, co-creator of Cable and Apocalypse, wife of Walt Simonson. That last part is actually how some people today know […]

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Jeph Loeb: The Humanity of the Unordinary

Jeph Loeb, that’s a name no one who follows comics will ever forget. He’s a writer who has made some of the most character defining […]

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Viet Comics Triumph As Truyen

Viet Comics…have gone through some recognition since this post first got published. Originally, nobody knew about truyện tranh, but nowadays they’re trending searches. Let’s look […]

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Mariko Tamaki: How To Break Out of Preconceptions

Mariko Tamaki, it’s a name that a few people couldn’t help but feel iffy about. On the one hand she tells great creative writing graphic […]

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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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