Robert Kirkman, one of the most groundbreaking comic auteurs for his series The Walking Dead. In it Kirkman tells a zombie apocalypse caused by a […]
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Donny 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 readingJason Aaron: How To Reconstruct A Deconstructed Identity
Looks like everybody is going crazy over what they think they know about something. That’s something Jason Aaron struggles with for a good part of […]
Continue readingMusicians and Comics: It’s not Just Another Medium
While most people at Keystone Comic Con 2019 came to see Tom Holland, I met someone equally as famous. Daryl “DMC” McDaniels is a hip-hop […]
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 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 readingJeff 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 […]
Continue readingJonathan Hickman On How To Do Ensemble Epics
Hello Netizens, Fracadactyl here. Today on Creator Highlights, we’ll be going over one writer who a few long runners can learn from. Jonathan Hickman writer […]
Continue readingGail 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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