Tag: Marvel

James 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 reading

Tabletop RPG Comics: How It’s The Improv Theater of Comics

Have you ever played Dungeons & Dragons and wanted to tell the epic to others; maybe go into Tabletop RPG comics. Aside from D&D and […]

Continue reading

Conan The Barbarian: He Never Existed

Conan The Barbarian is an iconic character approaching the age of a century, because he’s whatever writers want him to be. Since Robert E. Howard, […]

Continue reading

Sensational She-Hulk: The Immortal Retcon

While everybody’s reeling from Star Wars reveals on investor day, I’m more interested in the She-Hulk show. It seems it’s trying to emulate Charles Soule’s […]

Continue reading

Greg Pak: Never Think That Representation Doesn’t Matter

Greg Pak is a writer who is very active in several areas, especially on representation and necessary progress. Considering his various comic inspirations, his political […]

Continue reading

Kyle 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 reading

Conan 2099: The Story of the Cimmerian Is Eternal

Conan the Barbarian is a title many recognize as the classic barbarian who appears throughout media. For comics the epic of Conan wanders throughout publishers […]

Continue reading

Steve 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 reading

Ed 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 […]

Continue reading

Australian Comics: The Outback Opportunity Hunters

I promise to keep any jokes about Australian Comics to a minimum. In recent times on Kickstarter and even Comic-Con@Home2020, Australia and it’s indie comic […]

Continue reading