Tag: Comics
REVIEW: DID YOU HEAR WHAT EDDIE GEIN DONE? paints a terrifying portrait of an...
“When a homicidal maniac like Gein comes around, the mind just can’t grasp the reality, so he gets turned into a legend.”
INTERVIEW: Jaime Hernández on giving his female wrestling drawings a chance at the spotlight...
Never-before-seen illustrations of the glorious gladiators of female wrestling by the legendary cartoonist.
SILBER LININGS: Presenting the Silber Medalists of the 2021 Greglympics
As the 2020 Tokyo Olympics draw to a close, Greg presents his own awards to a few of his favorite things and experiences.
SILBER LININGS: Just watch Greg’s Comic-Con panel
Greg takes the week off from his usual essays to celebrate a career milestone.
Anyone Comics adds the ACCESS GUIDE BLACK COMIC FAIR to its impressive resume
Keep an eye out for an exclusive print of the book's cover by legendary artist ChrisCross!
SILBER LININGS: The joy of metafiction
In anticipation of moderating his first Comic Con panel, Greg asks why metafiction is so appealing to people who love stories.
SILBER LININGS: Fox News is mad about Captain America. Good.
In this post-Independence Day Silber Linings, Greg explores how the Captain America that Fox News pundits claim the left ruined never existed in the first place.
SILBER LININGS: DC’s “The New 52” was bad… but it worked.
The New 52 was a reviled era for DC Comics, but it did it's job... for Greg, at least.
Turnbuckle BEATdown: Writer Ed Kuehnel on crafting an intergalactic wrestling epic with INVASION FROM...
Keep a chair handy in case space wrestlers decide to invade our planet.
SILBER LININGS: If you don’t like superhero pets, you’re wrong
Greg explains why animal sidekicks are an indispensable addition to any superhero's supporting cast – especially for young fans.
SILBER LININGS: Steve Gerber’s HOWARD THE DUCK was trapped in a time it never...
Greg explains why Steve Gerber and company's original 1970s run of Howard the Duck was a game-changer for the future of comics.
REVIEW: TRUE WAR STORIES goes beyond combat for a rare look at the lives...
An important contribution to war literature.
















