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Zombieland

INTERVIEW: ZOMBIELAND DOUBLE TAP director Ruben Fleischer on recreating the magic for the sequel

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Reuniting the cast of the 2009 zombie action-comedy.
Jay and Silent Bob

INTERVIEW: Jason Mewes on returning as Jay for JAY AND SILENT BOB REBOOT

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Kevin Smith revives the “View-Askewniverse” with new sequel
DC Super Hero Girls At Metropolis High

INTERVIEW: Amy Wolfram & Yancy Labat enroll AT METROPOLIS HIGH

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The writer and illustrator talk about channeling John Hughes and more in the new DC Super Hero Girls graphic novel
Dan Abnett

INTERVIEW: Dan Abnett heads to Mars for the new DEJAH THORIS comic

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Dynamite and the scifi writer team up for new Barsoom stories

NYCC ’19 Interview: Show off your Frankenstein with Russ Braun

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Russ Braun has a genius idea for a comic starring the Halloween cereal monsters.

NYCC ’19 Interview: Bill Sienkiewicz looks forward to looking back with Bill Sienkiewicz Revolution

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A retrospective on one of comics most innovative artists? Well it's about time!

INTERVIEW: Mathew Klickstein talks YOU ARE OBSOLETE

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Klickstein talks the influences and experiences that helped form AfterShock's newest horror book.
NYCC Harley Quinn cartoon

NYCC ’19 Interview: HARLEY QUINN cartoon producers Patrick Schumacker & Justin Halpern break down...

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The entertainment industry is only slightly more woke than the super villain industry.
Joshua Williamson

NYCC ’19 Interview: Joshua Williamson teases a new villain for THE FLASH

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Plus, what it's like working with David Marquez on Batman/Superman.

NYCC ’19 Interview: Ngozi Ukazu on CHECK, PLEASE!, fandom & upcoming projects

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Ukazu's next project is "art school meets A League of Their Own."
NYCC SpongeBob producers

NYCC ’19 Interview: SpongeBob producers talk 20 years of nautical nonsense

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"It’s really easy to write humor for these characters because they’re deep and have so many facets to them."
Triage #2 by Phillip Sevy

INTERVIEW: TRIAGE creator Phillip Sevy gets personal

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On being vulnerable in comics and real life, plus the emotionally taxing work of writing and drawing your own series.

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