The best of the comic creative teams are the ones who stick together. I don’t just mean that as a tagline, there are few creatives […]
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Memes & Comic Books: Become An Insider Like Them
Memes & comic books… if you were expecting this to be a list about memes appearing in comic books, look somewhere else. Neither is this […]
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 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 readingBrits And Comics: Why Creativity Is A Preservation
The United Kingdom seems to have a complex love-hate relationship with comic books. This isn’t limited to the likes of Alan Moore or Garth Ennis […]
Continue readingDonny 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 […]
Continue readingMark 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 […]
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 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 […]
Continue readingMark 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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