INTERVIEW: Chuck Palahniuk wishes you a happy Adjustment Day.
This week, the purveyor of offensive and introspective, Chuck Palahniuk publishes his first novel in four years. The book is called Adjustment Day, while...
Matt Chats: Takeshi Miyazawa Talks Robot Fights, Character Moments, and Co-Creating an Enduring Marvel...
A little research showed me that I read Amazing Fantasy Vol. 2 #15 before beginning to read Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, but they came within...
INTERVIEW: Justin Hall’s LGBTQ Comics Celebration, NO STRAIGHT LINES, to Become a Full-Length Documentary;...
"I remember the absolute last copy of the first print run, which I sold at Comic-Con. It was to a middle-aged, straight woman who was buying it for her teenage, gay son. She told me that she was getting the book for him because she wanted him to know his history and lineage, and she couldn’t tell that story to him herself. She thanked me for creating the book for the both of them and I promptly burst into tears. Then we hugged it out. It was an incredible moment."
INTERVIEW: Legacy and the test of loyalty in THE JOE SHUSTER STORY graphic novel.
This is the week Action Comics #1000 marks a milestone in the history of Superman. The symbol of El has redefined what the word...
INTERVIEW: Valiant’s Joe Illidge – “We want to invite more people to the Valiant...
As part of a huge musical chairs in the comics industry of late, a few days ago Joe Illidge left Lion Forge to join...
Matt Chats: Jenny Frison Discusses Cover Art, Process, and Focusing on Emotion and Character
I first noticed Jenny Frison's work with the cover to Revival #1. While her painterly covers were very distinct from Mike Norton's interiors, the two styles...
The Man Behind Homestuck: An Interview with Andrew Hussie
With the release of his massive hit webcomic hitting the bookshelves, I had the opportunity to speak with Andrew Hussie, the elusive and hilarious...
Artists You Should Know: MY BOYFRIEND IS A BEAR’s Cat Farris on drawing the...
Each week, Alex Lu is highlighting the work of some of the coolest illustrators of our generation. Know anyone who should be featured (including yourself)?...
Matt Chats: Ryan K. Lindsay Discusses His “Headspace” on Digital Publishing
From my perspective, Ryan K. Lindsay easily lists among the hardest working writers in comics. He could have been held back living in Australia,...
INTERVIEW: San Diego Comic Fest’s Matt Dunford Discusses “Dunford Con” and “Frankenstein”
"What I love most about San Diego Comic Fest is that it dedicates itself to the small, intimate atmosphere. All the while, it still manages to be entertaining."
Matt Chats: Mike Norton Talks Balancing Multiple Comics, The Rise of Original Art, and...
I’ve known Mike Norton for about 13 years now. I met him when I was 14 at one of the first years of New...
INTERVIEW: Taking Life Lessons from Sloths in Graham Annable’s “Peter & Ernesto: A Tale...
Ernesto’s bold outgoing personality takes him all over the world, but he doesn’t always pay enough attention to the things he’s seeing. Peter’s introverted nature keeps him closer to home and too fearful to travel the distances Ernesto does. But he really absorbs all the details of his smaller experiences and it’s worth every bit as much as Ernesto’s grand adventuring.
























