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INTERVIEW: Christopher Priest talks about exploring more of the Vampirella universe in SACREDSIX

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The writer offers a new spinoff out of his popular Vampirella ongoing series
Old Haunts

INTERVIEW: Rob Williams, Ollie Masters, and Laurence Campbell talk Old Haunts

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"The thing you 'think' you see in the background is sometimes far creepier than the overt look. I think that's when ghost stories work best."
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INTERVIEW: Neil deGrasse Tyson on which superheroes would watch COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS

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Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson discusses the new season of Cosmos.
Ewing

INTERVIEW: Al Ewing talks body horror and politics in IMMORTAL HULK and GUARDIANS OF...

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The British writer explores his critically-acclaimed comics work.

Matt Chats: Christian Ward on writing, coloring, but not illustrating MACHINE GUN WIZARDS

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Ward describes how MACHINE GUN WIZARDS came together, his unique coloring process, and his experience writing for another artist.

INTERVIEW: Amy Wolfram on writing the most overlooked Robin for the 80TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL

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What do King Superman and Death in the Family have in common?

INTERVIEW: Gene Luen Yang talks DRAGON HOOPS and his first foray into memoir

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The MacArthur Fellow's latest graphic novel is also his finest book to date.
Red Border

INTERVIEW: Jason Starr and Will Conrad discuss their dark title RED BORDER

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The AWA series is set to debut next week
tyler boss

INTERVIEW: Tyler Boss dishes on his Dark Horse series DEAD DOG’S BITE

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Tyler discusses his unique storytelling choices, drawing pages with high panel counts, and handling every aspect of the creative process.
Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

Matt Chats: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou on comics criticism and his PanelxPanel Kickstarter

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Hassan describes the development of the One Shots and his passion for the critical analysis of comics.
Isabel Greenberg if Glass Town

INTERVIEW: Isabel Greenberg imagines being Charlotte Brontë in GLASS TOWN

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Greenberg talks technique and taking liberties with history in creating the Brontës’ imaginary world.

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