John Ridley IV is a name you’re probably more familiar with from 12 Years a Slave. A lot of people believe that’s why publishers got […]
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Comic Book Billionaires: Affordable At The Absolutely Lowest
Comic Book Billionaires or just being rich in general is quickly being undesirable in this mass medium. People have probably heard about how two of […]
Continue readingSuperman: Unbound – A New Underpriced Perspective
Superman: Unbound adapts Geoff Johns’ story Superman: Brainiac for a more streamlined intro to the villain. Without all of the baggage of continuity like Brainiac’s […]
Continue readingBenefit Anthology Comics: Why Survival Needs More Than Hope
Benefit anthology comics are collections of stories where survivors of disasters tell their stories. For that reason no profits are made, all proceeds go to […]
Continue readingSuperman: The Exile – Discover Superman At His Lowest
Superman: The Exile is an underrated piece of the Man of Steel’s mythos. In this junction point to several major events like the development of […]
Continue readingStylized Comics: Why Is Cartooning Never Approved?
Comics are art, no other way about it. Like all art forms, they can be expressed in a myriad of ways. You have the cinematics […]
Continue readingJames 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 readingAlex Ross: A Comics Renaissance Man For All Time
Alex Ross is a comic artist that has serves as one of the most famous in the business. In fact he’s so notable that during […]
Continue readingDennis O’Neil: The Creative Pathfinder
Dennis O’Neil, with news of his passing it’s time to highlight his most notable contributions. People more than likely know him for his work on […]
Continue readingGerry Conway: Don’t Mess With His Characters
Gerry Conway is a name people will hear as a result of Spider-Man and the Punisher. But it’s all for a solid reason, he believes […]
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