Tag: DC

Jeff Lemire: Why Identity Is The Biggest Challenge Of Life

This is a story about a writer from up North; Jeff Lemire is someone who injects the anxieties and struggles of humanity. Since his early […]

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Mark Waid: How To Look At Nostalgia With A New Perspective

Fracadactyl speaking with another bit of Creator Highlights. Now here’s a name I can never manage to avoid without seeing something by him. Mark Waid […]

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Garth Ennis: How To Dissect Frustrations

Bang!Alright give me the tag and let’s mosey along.Welcome to Creator Highlights where we do autopsies of stories by comic creators. Garth Ennis is one […]

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Robert Venditti on Finding Yourself in the Strange

Now here’s a creator I can relate to in a big way. Creator Highlights is all about finding the narrative strengths of creators; but for […]

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Detective Comics #1000 v Action Comics #1000

It’s a fanboy’s debate topic as old as the medium. Superman the Last of Krypton and Batman the Dark Knight; both iconic and everlasting character […]

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Shazam Origin: Making a Great Story Even Better

The Shazam Origin story back in the Golden Age doesn’t look like something that should be on the big screen. Thankfully, Geoff John’s version is […]

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Shazam!: The Double Life of the Wizard

Shazam! Sorry I couldn’t resist. With the movie starring Zachary Levi and Asher Angel, it’s time to get electrifying. People are free to call the […]

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Under the Red Hood: Distilling a Messy Story

Greeting Netizens, Fracadactyl here. Welcome back to Adaptations Done Right, it’s exactly as it is on the tin. Today we’ll be covering Batman: Under the […]

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Mike Mignola: How To Make Contrast Matter In Art

Mike Mignola, the “Jack Kirby” of occult based comics? No way, he’s in a league of his own. Check it out.

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Gail Simone: Reinventing the Status Quo

Gail Simone, the creator who takes redefinition to a whole new level. Look where this writer began to her position as a creative director.

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