Walter “Walt” Simonson is a writer I find in a couple of notable areas. Unlike most comics in today’s media that focus more on the […]
Continue readingMagical 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 […]
Continue readingJ Michael Straczynski: How To Reacquaint With Humanity’s Worst
J Michael Straczynski, I can see him just about anywhere today. Recently, I find out he’s responsible for the creation of She-Ra. And here I […]
Continue readingPolynesian Comics: The Spirit of the Islands
You know what I usually see whenever someone brings up the Polynesian area? Tikis like in SDCC 2019, dancers, and surfers. Comics are no exception, […]
Continue readingJ.M DeMatteis: The Lyrical Philosophy of Comics
J.M DeMatteis, as I begin to list some of the underrated comics from DC, his name comes up several times. As a prolific creator, DeMatteis […]
Continue readingTom Peyer: Because Simple Things Make Powerful Changes
I gotta say, whenever I find Tom Peyer, he is usually in a collaborative project with other notable creators. Almost everybody knows Mark Waid, who […]
Continue readingStan Sakai: The Wandering Etoki Artist
Have you ever heard of Usagi Yojimbo; maybe from watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? How about the numerous comics that wander from one publisher to […]
Continue readingCancelled Comics: The Truth Behind 3 Big Reasons
When doing research for underrated comics from major comic publishers a few cancelled comics get my attention. Mulan: Revelations, Bankshot, and Gutsville all had potential, […]
Continue readingUltimate Comics X-Men by Brian Wood: The Last Hurrah
I don’t normally have much time to write about the Ultimate Comics after Mark Millar’s influence. I never really pay much attention to this imprint […]
Continue readingGrant 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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