Tag: DC

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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James Tynion IV: The Teacher’s Pet Now The Master

James Tynion IV, this is a name that is getting attention with acclaimed comics. Most of the writing style actually brings up some similarities to […]

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Tom Taylor: Refocusing the Perception

Tom Taylor, now there’s a name that a good chunk of people should find familiar. If you know about the Injustice comics, that’s him. Or […]

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Martian Manhunter: American Secrets – The Truth About Americana

It’s great to see Martian Manhunter taking the spotlight in the current comics right now. His solo series by Steve Orlando even shapes up to […]

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Rob Liefeld vs. J. Scott Campbell: Most Controversial Artists

OK, why are Rob Liefeld controversies the pieces that get most people to this site? I mean there’s another artist who makes headlines over controversies, […]

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Walt Simonson: An Epic Adventure of New Myths

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 […]

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J 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 […]

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J.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 […]

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Tom 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 […]

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Grant 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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