INDIE VIEW: In ALTITUDE growing up happens in dangerous terrain
Altitude
Written by Olivier Bocquet
Written and Illustrated by Jean-Marc Rochette
Translated by Edward Gauvin
SelfMadeHero
I was recently standing at a local landmark called Witt’s Ledge, the cliff...
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Murder! Mayhem! Manners! More isolation!
The Marvel Retro Rundown: Miller & Mazzucchelli redefine The Man Without Fear in DAREDEVIL:...
We look back at Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli's seminal Daredevil storyline, "Born Again."
DC ROUND-UP: Disease comes to Gotham in BATMAN: CONTAGION and BATMAN: LEGACY
THIS WEEK: With no new comics on the way for the foreseeable future, the DC Round-Up crew is writing about some of our favorite...
Queerness in Comics: Take a trip to SUGAR TOWN
A gentle, positive story about a queer polyamorous relationship.
Tilting at Windmills #279: The Plague Diaries – How comics retailing moves forward
The future is cloudy, but retailers are planning for a better industry
INDIE VIEW: ‘Not a Place to Visit’ asserts that we are the world
Not a Place to Visit
By T. Edward Bak
Floating World Comics
It’s one of those fortuitous intellectual coincidences that I sat down to read and review...
The Marvel Retro Rundown: The seeds of EMPYRE are planted in AVENGERS: THE KREE/SKRULL...
We get ready for the next Marvel event by reading the story that started it all!
DC ROUND-UP: How one page from ALL-STAR SUPERMAN saved my life
THIS WEEK: With no new comics on the way for the foreseeable future, the DC Round-Up crew is writing about some of our favorite...
Building ‘A House Divided’: On World Building in a fantasy graphic novel
Author Haiko Hörnig shares some of the concept work that went into miking a new YA graphic novel series.
Matt Chats: Curt Pires shares the WYRD
Curt discusses the supernatural Dark Horse miniseries and shares a free download of the first issue with readers.
MINT CONDITION: Jeff Smith’s BONE (1991)
We all have gaps in our pop culture knowledge, those omissions that elicit gasps from our fellow funnybook connoisseurs. For me, those gaps are...























