Glenn Head Talks About Revealing Something Disturbing in “Chicago”
Cartoonist Glenn Head talks about life on the streets of Chicago and what his next memoirs will be about.
INTERVIEW: Writers Chuck Wendig and Adam Christopher on Revitalizing the Spirit of America in...
Archie Comics is out to change the way you think of the stars and stripes.
Although many identify Marvel's Captain America as the premiere patriotic superhero, the truth is that Jersey boy turned hero Steve...
MATT CHATS: Zander Cannon on the Hierarchies of Monsters and Benefits of a Smaller...
Zander Cannon has been hard at work on his series Kaijumax in 2015, which he writes, draws, colors and letters. He's delivering odd, amusing, poignant stories about Godzilla-like creatures in a jail designed by men, the real monsters. I...
Interview: Troy Little on Recreating “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” for the Panel
Troy Little is an Eisner-nominated artist who took on the monumental task of adapting the American counterculture classic Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, written by world renowned Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson, into...
Interview: Marisa Acocella Marchetto’s Ann Tenna and Your Place in the Universe
By Victor Van Scoit
Marisa Acocella Marchetto’s name might be most familiar as a cartoonist for the New Yorker or as the author of the acclaimed graphic memoir Cancer Vixen. Her newly released graphic novel...
The money thing part 1: there is none in writing about comics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8P80A8vy9I
Time to get meta again! The article The Awl by Noah Davis about rising pay rates for online writing gave hope to millions:
Many newer outlets offer fifty cents per word or more—sites like The...
Interview: Ben Hatke meditates on friendship in newest graphic novel, Little Robot
Renowned for his wonderful children's series, Zita the Space Girl and last year's Julia's House for Lost Creatures, Ben Hatke is one of the leading talents in young person's graphic literature. His latest effort,...
Interview: Paul Johnson on “Mercy,” “Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight,” and “The Invisibles”
by Alex Dueben
Paul Johnson worked in comics for a relatively short time, but during those years, the British artist and painter worked with some of the most talented writers in comics. His collaborators included...
Job watch: courtroom sketch artist takes another crack at Tom Brady today
As we all know, paying jobs for artists can be in short supply. One of the more obscure but potentially full-time gigs is courtroom sketch artist—although cameras are increasingly allowed in courtrooms, sometimes a...
Interview: Descender’s Mail-Bot Speaks About Plutona and All Things Jeff-Bot
Descender's Mail-bot reveals comic creators who are in fact actually robots and speaks about all things Plutona. The answers may shock you.
MATT CHATS: Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman Building Their ‘Invisible Republic’
Though it's called Invisible Republic, the Image series from Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko has quickly made its presence felt. In five issues the husband and wife duo (along colorist Jordan Boyd and designer Dylan Todd)...
Help wanted: Steve Rude seeks colorist
Legendary artist Steve Rude has an open submission form on his website for a colorist to color new Nexus and Moth stories.