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Interview: Russell and Wheeler talk about the yada yada of the bible in Apocrypha...

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For those who can objectively look at the beliefs of others and even your own, Apocrypha Now from Top Shelf Productions would be the...

Alan Moore’s Secret Q&A Cult Exposed! Part I: You Won’t Believe What They Asked...

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Somewhere deep in the bowels of the Internet, unbeknownst to all but the initiated, there’s an organisation that calls itself the Really Very Serious...

Drew Ford on Sam Glanzman’s RED RANGE and the New Comics Imprint IT’S ALIVE!

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by Alex Dueben Sam Glanzman has long been an artist’s artist. Joe Kubert called Glanzman “one of the most talented men I know”. He’s long...

Interview: Greg Rucka and Michael Lark on Lazarus and What Makes Them Click

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Rucka and Lark have been one of my favorite pairings ever since the Half a Life arc in Gotham Central, and their work has...

INTERVIEW: Brian K. Vaughan and Steve Skroce Reflect On Their Wartime Epic, WE STAND...

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By Chris Hayden In 2015, hit writer Brian K. Vaughan (Saga, Y: The Last Man) and acclaimed artist Steve Skroce (The Amazing Spider-Man, Cable) released...

INTERVIEW: Joe Casey talks Sex, his indie Officer Downe film and why comics are...

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      On whether there's still "magic" in comics: CASEY: Oh, hell yes. There's still plenty of magic... just on different levels than there used to be....

Interview: Belgian Cartoonist Brecht Evens Invokes Fear In a Handful of Colors with PANTHER

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Over the past few years, cartoonist Brecht Evens has become one of the great Belgian imports thanks to books like The Wrong Place and...

INTERVIEW: Farel Dalrymple on POP GUN WAR: GIFT, New York, & Brandon Graham’s ISLAND

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The cartoonist sits down with us to discuss the legacy and future of his legendary series.

INTERVIEW: Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley Literally Change the Face of Crime in...

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Can you imagine a future where people actually want a STD?

INTERVIEW: Roberta Gregory on Mother Mountain, Wimmen’s Comix, & Bitchy Bitch

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"Bitchy is sort of based on the kind of person I find extremely irritating, clueless, quick to anger, no insight, and so on. But I can really identify with some of the things that make her angry."

Comic Book Casting: Footprints with Joey Esposito

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2012 was a turning point year. Marvel would unleash a – more is better – film strategy on the world with Avengers while Christopher...

Lucy Knisley on Authentic Experiences, Mark Rothko, and Being Your Own Protagonist in “Something...

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Lucy Knisley talks about her new book "Something New," the process of having authentic experiences, upcoming projects, and Mark Rothko.

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