Matt Chats: Will Dennis on freelance editing, the closure of Vertigo
The man behind some of Vertigo's most acclaimed comics explains how his job duties have changed as a freelance editor.
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Lonesome Era’ features funny animals in real predicaments
The Lonesome Era
By Jon Allen
Iron Circus Comics
The first collection of Jon Allen’s webcomic, Ohio Is For Sale, delivered some good laughs and clever themes....
Box Office: FROZEN II wins third consecutive weekend despite dismal post-Thansgiving
STX's PLAYMOBIL: THE MOVIE sports one of the worst openings OF ALL TIME.
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Scarfolk Annual’ is not fiction and other government-sanctioned praise
The Scarfolk Annual
By Richard Littler
William Collins/HarperCollins
The Scarfolk Annual is not necessarily a comic book, but its existence pulls from a form of book that...
HiX-Men Moment of the Week: Hordeculture proves that even the Golden Girls can become...
The X-Men shouldn’t mess with the elderly eco-terrorists in Hordeculture, they do water aerobics and yoga at the YMCA.
MINT CONDITION: Peter David’s The Incredible Hulk (1987)
We all have gaps in our pop culture knowledge, those omissions that elicit gasps from our fellow funnybook connoisseurs. For me, those gaps are...
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Master and Margarita’ dismisses the ulitmate power of systems
The Master and Margarita
Written by Andrzej Klimowski
Illustrated by Danusia Schejbal
SelfMadeHero
As a choice for a literary adaptation in graphic novel form, you couldn’t get much...
The Marvel Rundown: It’s hammer time in THOR: THE WORTHY
Plus, rapid reviews of Black Cat, Daredevil, Marauders, X-Men, and more!
DC ROUND-UP: DEATHSTROKE #50 ends Rebirth’s best run
Plus, Lois Lane #6 deploys a powerful metaphor for press versus power.
Matt Chats: Henry Barajas on bringing untold history to light in ‘La Voz de...
Henry describes the process of creating the historical nonfiction graphic novel about how his grandfather improved conditions for the Pascua Yaqui tribe in Arizona.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Two Dead’ is exciting noir built on depressing social commentary
Van Jensen and Nate Powell offer some old-fashioned crime fiction with a thoroughly modern sensibility
Box Office: Thanksgiving belongs to Disney’s FROZEN 2 as it sets another major record
Rian Johnson's KNIVES OUT and QUEEN AND SLIM both do decently
























