Tag: Comics
WonderCon ’22: Zoop introduces itself as the new face of comics crowdfunding
The recently-launched comics crowdfunding platform pitches itself and a few current and upcoming projects.
Comics Crowdfunding Round-Up: IMPOSTER SYNDROME, DEMON BITCH, and 3 more campaigns we love
A Rocketeer puzzle, a new comic from David F. Walker, and more in this week's comics crowdfunding round-up.
WonderCon ’22: Examining the intersection of comics and pro wrestling
A panel of experts discuss how comics draw from the world of professional wrestling, and vice versa.
WonderCon ’22: How one teacher uses comics to teach students about STEAM
“You are allowed to use whatever imaginary thought you have, and no one can tear it down.”
Con Report: Angoulême returned with style in 2022
With the dust settled, and wifi access restored, Dean Simons takes a pictorial look back at Angoulême 2022
SILBER LININGS: 31 flavors of Greg for his 31st birthday
In the latest Silber Linings, Greg celebrates his 31st birthday by breaking down 31 miscellaneous things he likes.
Heroes of X: Revisiting HOXPOX and Queerly Examining the Past, Present, and Future of...
The X-Men are flawed heroes and an imperfect metaphor, offering readers both new and old the opportunity to explore complicated concepts panel by panel
RIP John Jennison: Flame Con event lead, tarot card artist, and queer comics advocate
John leaves behind a legacy of queer advocacy that should serve as an example to follow.
The new comiXology app is just Kindle Comics, for better and (much) worse.
If you are considering updating to the new app at the insistence of comiXology. Don't. Just don't. Keep the old one as long as you are able.
SILBER LININGS: Onomatopoeia by Kevin Smith Returns
For a special anniversary edition of Silber Linings, Greg returns to the supervillain who helped kick off the column
REVIEW: James Tynion’s Substack comic THE CLOSET shows some monsters move out of the...
The monster under your bed gets packed up too when you're moving out, along with your old comic collection.
REVIEW: CHILDREN OF THE WOODS is a clever meditation on power-hungry monsters
Some monsters can never shake the worst parts of their humanity.