Tag: Amy Chu
PREVIEW: RED SONJA AND VAMPIRELLA MEET BETTY AND VERONICA #6 proves Riverdale will never...
The first story arc wraps up here.
PREVIEW: The girls hit a dead end in RED SONJA & VAMPIRELLA MEET BETTY...
The investigation stalls in the fourth installment of the crossover adventure series
PREVIEW: Jay and Mania get closer to their goal in KISS: THE END #4
The pair continues their quest for the Demon King’s sword in the series’ fourth installment
SDCC ’19: Past, present, future of labor rights in comics…or lack thereof
How lack of standard working conditions is chasing away talent and limiting the potential of the medium.
SDCC ’19: RED SONJA & VAMPIRELLA MEET BETTY & VERONICA extends its run
Dynamite and Archie’s epic crossover will be doubling its run to 12 issues
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: The Mystery Continues in the Epic Crossover Series RED SONJA &...
Check out pages from the second issue of the teamup book starring Red Sonja, Vampirella, and the Riverdale girls
Interview: Amy Chu Weighs in on KISS: The End
With their final tour announced, iconic rock band KISS is planning a big farewell to fans young and old. To celebrate the end of...
Review: Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life & Death Comes Close to Blossoming into an...
Review: Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life & Death Comes Close to Blossoming into an Excellent Superhero Story
The Gals of Riverdale Meet Red Sonja and Vampirella in Dynamite’s Latest Crossover Event
Four of the most iconic females in comics come together in Dynamite’s latest crossover comic, Red Sonja and Vampirella Meet Betty & Veronica. When...
KISS Takes a Final Bow in Dynamite’s KISS: The End by Amy Chu
KISS has been an icon in the world of rock for decades, both in and out of their notorious makeup. With the announcement of...
The Beat’s Annual Creator Survey Part 4: New projects from Amy Chu, Janet Lee,...
This one has a ton of preview art!
The strange history of Amy Chu, Poison Ivy and Eddie Berganza
Now that the dirty laundry is swishing about in the washing machine, some interesting stories are coming to light. Women Write About Comics' Rene...

















