Okay according to Geoff Johns, comic books are out of the Dark/Iron Age. So what should we call this era? New Golden Age? Too optimistic. […]
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Stylized Comics: Why Is Cartooning Never Approved?
Comics are art, no other way about it. Like all art forms, they can be expressed in a myriad of ways. You have the cinematics […]
Continue readingDoom Force: Everything You Need To Know About A Genius Parody
Doom Force is a parody of many conventions of Dark Age of Comics from the 90s. Spinning-off from Grant Morrison’s Doom Patrol, the single issue […]
Continue readingWonder 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 […]
Continue readingCharles Atlas Methods: How To Be A Real Muscle Man
The Charles Atlas Methods start the trends of marketing fitness, so of course comics have to parody them. It’s certainly enticing to look like a […]
Continue readingJames 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 […]
Continue readingShade The Changing Endless: AKA Delirium
I’m going to connect Shade The Changing (Whatever) with Vertigo’s Sandman, nuff said.Except who are these people; how do they connect; does it really even […]
Continue readingKyle 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. […]
Continue readingSteve 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 […]
Continue readingEd Brubaker: The Neo-Noir Case of Addiction And Purpose
Ed Brubaker is a recognizable name to say the least with several awards surrounding it. All thanks in no small part to his efforts in […]
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