Unassuming Barber Shop: Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster vs. The Klan
Superman's creators took on the Klan in a daring story from 1938.
We are not in a “golden age” of comics
If you'd like to discuss this, I know a nice coffeehouse in Vienna, not too far from the University. Try the Mozart Café or the Einspänner.
NYCC ’19: A post-CRAZY RICH ASIANS world deserves more Asian-centric stories & better Asian-American...
A market where a few Asian-Americans are trailblazing at movie theaters hasn’t solve the prevailing issue of a lack of diversity.
NYCC ’19: How increased diversity leads to more opportunities for all creators
"More pie for everyone doesn't mean less pie for you."
NYCC ’19: Fighting Fascism in Fandom
Panelists discuss the need for powerful to own their mistakes.
NYCC ’19: Normalizing accessibility & diversity at cons with Magic Wheelchair
Cosplay is for everyone, but conventions like NYCC need to get better about accessibility.
NYCC ’19: Slott, Gillen, Paige & Letamendi on how to manage real feelings about...
What was the first piece of pop culture that destroyed these creators emotionally?
LOST Week: The Essential LOST Episodes
The LOST Week team comes together to weigh in on their favorite episodes.
NYCC ’19: Comics creators get candid about living & working with chronic illness &...
Panelists shared personal experiences and practical tips for managing work.
LOST Week: The End–faith, reason, and the importance of both
The much-debated finale of the groundbreaking show actually fits with what the series set up
NYCC ’19: Gangsters, lovers, heroes, warriors & gods: Jack Kirby’s women
Here to unpack the unambiguous meaning behind women with powers of invisibility!
NYCC ’19: A show floor and artist alley so massive, you couldn’t see it...
For a person with an aversion to crowds, NYCC is a tricky space to navigate, but there was still a lot of good on the show floor.

























