Making Comics: The ever-evolving Marvel Style of Storytelling
Early in the history of comics, creators and publishers were still learning how to make comics on the fly. Changes came fast and furious, and creators had to adapt to constant changes in the...
Dark Horse to publish translation of Swedish WE’LL SOON BE HOME AGAIN
Next year, Dark Horse will publish an English translation of We'll Soon Be Home Again, a Swedish comic by writer Jessica Bab Bonde and artist Peter Bergting (Joe Golem, The Dark North), which examines the horrors of...
REVIEW: Keum Suk Gendry-Kim’s GRASS sheds a humbling light on history
Gendry-Kim sheds a deeply personal light on the affects of war.
George M. Johnson to pen STONEWALL graphic novel for Tu Books
The nonfiction graphic novel for young readers centers on the history of the LGBTQ+ movement and the Stonewall Riots.
Game On: Inside Dark Horse’s lucrative foray into video game licenses and art books
A deep look into how Dark Horse recovered from the loss of STAR WARS through video game licenses and best-selling art books like HYRULE HISTORIA.
A Year of Free Comics: ADMIRAL takes a new perspective on the sinking of...
In Admiral, the Titanic's shipbuilder grapples with what it means for the ship to sink.
SDCC ’19: Sassy Smart Women of Pre-Superhero Comics
The panel explored the smart sassy women who appeared in comic pages before Wonder Woman
SDCC ’19: A History of Jack Kirby: Keeping the legacy of the king alive...
Mark Badger,Bruce Simon, and Steve Sherman recounted Kirby's history at the SDCC panel.
SDCC ’19: “Heaven has grown” — exploring Comic-Con in the 2000s
From 2000 to 2009, SDCC gained nearly 100,000 annual attendees.
SDCC ’19: THE JETSONS on Blu-ray shows us what the future used to look...
By Gabriel Neeb
The team at the Warner Archive Collection appeared at the San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday before a full room to discuss the premiere of all 24 episodes of the landmark prime time...
SDCC ’19: Things go off the rails at the BOOK OF WEIRDO panel
"It was more punk rock than punk rock music: total anarchy!"
SDCC ’19: Mexican comics’ history of ‘original’ ideas borrowed from abroad
Translator and artist Adalisa Zarate details the times that borrowing has built new stories in Mexico.