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 […]
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Shade The Changing Endless: AKA Delirium
I’m going to connect Shade The Changing (Whatever) with Vertigo’s Sandman, nuff said.Except who are these people; how do they connect; does it really even […]
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 readingEd 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 readingComic 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.
Continue readingWarren Ellis: Rediscover Your Humanity
Most people probably know about Warren Ellis from the Castlevania Netflix series. Some of them likely know his look into superhero fiction with The Authority […]
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 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 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 readingGarth Ennis: How To Dissect Frustrations
Bang!Alright give me the tag and let’s mosey along.Welcome to Creator Highlights where we do autopsies of stories by comic creators. Garth Ennis is one […]
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