INTERVIEW: Condon, Phillips talk THE ENFIELD GANG MASSACRE
And they answer the big question, will there be more That Texas Blood?
INTERVIEW: Kelly Thompson on CAPTAIN MARVEL, BIRDS OF PREY and the power in sisterhood
The Beat chats with Kelly Thompson about Captain Marvel, Birds of Prey, and how Judgment Day brought us a Chewie issue!
INTERVIEW: Joshua Williamson talks how KNIGHT TERRORS fits into the Dawn of DC
"This event is not something to skip."
INTERVIEW: Dive into THE DEEP!: WILD LIFE AT THE OCEAN’S DARKEST DEPTHS with Lindsey...
The Beat caught up with Lindsey Leigh, the writer and illustrator behind The Deep!: Wild Life at the Ocean's Darkest Depths.
INTERVIEW: PRIEST takes on an angry Vampi in VAMPIRELLA/DRACULA: RAGE #1
The writer continues his run with the Daughter of Drakulon
INTERVIEW: Eisner nominee Lewis Hancox on WELCOME TO ST. HELL: MY TRANS TEEN MISADVENTURE
By Jim McDermott
Among the Eisner nominees for Best Graphic Memoir is Welcome to St. Hell: My Trans Teen Misadventure, Lewis Hancox’s memoir about his...
INTERVIEW: Yetide Badaki on her scene-stealing role on STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS
The actor plays the memorable Neera Ketoul in SNW S02E02, “Ad Astra per Aspera.”
INTERVIEW: Christopher Priest discusses the major status quo shift in BLACK ADAM #12
"I wanted Black Adam to be the obnoxious Thor of the DC Universe."
INTERVIEW: A conversation with Tracy White on UNACCOMPANIED: STORIES OF BRAVE TEENAGERS SEEKING ASYLUM
The interview was conducted by Liz Frances, founder of activist nonfiction graphic novel publisher Street Noise Books.
INTERVIEW: Writer Elliott Kalan takes on HADES
The new Dynamite/Disney series is set to release in August
INTERVIEW: Robert Kirkman on how Skybound’s Energon Universe “ultimizes” TRANSFORMERS and GI JOE
Robert Kirkman opens up about nabbing the Hasbro license, the future of the Energon Universe, and Void Rivals #1's shock cameo
Cartoonist’s death inspires #ComicsBrokeMe hashtag and a call for better working conditions
After the untimely death of cartoonist Ian McGinty, comics workers called for better pay and working conditions as they reported instances of overwork and trauma via the hashtag #ComicsBrokeMe
























