Tag: Marvel

Dwayne McDuffie: The Battle To Stand Out and Include

The legacy of the late Dwayne McDuffie is one about reexamination of popular subjects. Not one to shy away from serious matters, McDuffie goes out […]

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Kurt Busiek: The Hero’s Premium Epic Legacy

Kurt Busiek is a notable name going around lately. On social media he speaks up about difficult things during immense conflict like Covid-19 and how […]

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Nick Fury: The Implanted Identity Conspiracy

Nick Fury is a character every Marvel fan should be familiar with. But do the comic fans know him as well as they think they […]

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Wolverine vs Hulk: The Parallel Character Arc

Wolverine vs Hulk a classic for introducing X-Men’s most popular mutant. For some background detail, Hulk finds himself in Canada fighting against the Canadian government […]

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Robert Kirkman: The Meaning of Long Running Fun

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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Karnak: The Imbalance of Being Sublime

Karnak the Shatterer, teacher and advisor to the royal Inhuman family. For a very long period of time, this master martial artist was a blank […]

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Louise Simonson: Sharing the Spotlight

Louise Simonson, multiple award winning writer, co-creator of Cable and Apocalypse, wife of Walt Simonson. That last part is actually how some people today know […]

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Jeph Loeb: The Humanity of the Unordinary

Jeph Loeb, that’s a name no one who follows comics will ever forget. He’s a writer who has made some of the most character defining […]

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Mariko Tamaki: How To Break Out of Preconceptions

Mariko Tamaki, it’s a name that a few people couldn’t help but feel iffy about. On the one hand she tells great creative writing graphic […]

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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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