Matt Chats: Minicomics, Licensed Titles, and Creator-Owned with Christine Larsen
There are so many cartoonists that are putting out steady work but deserve a higher profile, and Christine Larsen is definitely one of them....
The Marvel Rundown: Disassembling UNCANNY X-MEN, and the mutant legacy of Stan Lee
We talk about the latest relaunch for Marvel's merry mutants, and look back at Lee and Kirby's original X-MEN #1
DC ROUND-UP: Escaping to the Fourth World in MISTER MIRACLE #12
King and Gerads wrap up their New Gods masterpiece
Matt Chats: Celebrating the End of Wayward (and Beginning of Champions) with Steve Cummings!
After discussing the Wayward finale with Jim Zub last week I was thrilled to also get to speak with artist Steve Cummings about the...
GET A GRIP!: When You’re in Pain, how do you Separate Good Advice &...
GET A GRIP! is a column dedicated to exploring all the health issues that keep us from making comics in all its forms. Sure, musculoskeletal...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 11/12/18: Poor Gerard Butler
§ Nice Art: If you were wondering if Robert Hack - co-creator of the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina comic - drew the titles for...
The Marvel Rundown: MARVEL KNIGHTS Turns 20, and a Prophecy is Fulfilled in DEATH...
Is the return of Marvel Knights worth celebrating?
DC ROUND-UP: THE GREEN LANTERN #1 proves Grant Morrison came back to PARTY
Alex looks at the first chapter to Morrison's and Liam Sharp's intergalactic space cop epic
Matt Chats: Celebrating the End of Wayward with Jim Zub!
I’ve interviewed Jim Zub at least half a dozen times at this point, but I learn something new every with every conversation. I was...
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 11/6/18: Don’t forget to vote
§ Nice art: For Election Day, let's flash back to Transmetropolitan's election, one of the best long running political stories of 90s comics -...
The Marvel Rundown: Tricks and Treats in the AVENGERS HALLOWEEN SPECIAL, and OLD MAN...
Are Marvel's spooky new Halloween stories worthy of your hard-earned dollars?
DC ROUND-UP: Oh hey, our old friend DOOM PATROL is back and looking well
Plus, Mark Russell combines Green Lantern John Stewart with his smart brand of poignant cartoon satire.























