At New York Comic Con this past October, I was introduced to Jason Rodriguez by our mutual pal Joshua Hale Fialkov. Jason (editor on “Elk’s Run” and “Postcards”), was there talking about “Colonial ...
An English teacher with a PhD in language, literacy, and culture, Paul is also host of the Comics Syllabus podcast at Multiversity Comics. He tweets about comics and culture at @TwoPlai.
There are a lot of comics out there, but some stand out head and shoulders above the pack. With “Don’t Miss This,” we want to spotlight those series we think need to be on your pull list. At Marvel ...
When people think of the original Green Lantern, there are those who will think of Hal Jordan, while those who were introduced to the character through the Justice League animated series may think of ...
“Black Magick” #1, by writer Greg Rucka and artist Nicola Scott (with color assists by Chiara Arena), introduces us to Detective Rowan Black. The balance of her separate lives as cop and practitioner ...
The character of Richie Rich, the poor little rich boy, debuted as a backup feature in “Little Dot” #1 in 1953, as part of Harvey Comics’ successful humor line for children. There was no fanfare ...
Ever since they announced that Jonathan Hickman and Jerome Opena were relaunching the “Avengers”, I had them pegged as one of the best creative teams we’ll see as part of Marvel NOW! And between the ...
BOOM! Studios has announced that they will no longer be publishing the print volumes of Jonathan and Aaron Ferrara’s webcomic “Husband & Husband.” The decision came after Ngozi Ukazu, creator of the ...
One of the best stories from the first wave of Marvel-DC pairings returns for a sequel in our continuing journey through Amalgam Comics. The Mash Up As before, Superman meets Captain America. Unlike ...
So, I feel that I have to start with a declaration. Despite the fact that I go by ‘Sam’ and like comics, I am a woman. Raise your hand if you didn’t know that. See, you learned something today, good ...
The renowned Hard-Traveling Heroes saga is collected in its entirety for the first time ever, with over two dozen never-before-collected stories, and nearly as many never-before-collected in color!
The creator of “Clean All The Things!” and the pesky Alot returns after a seven year absence with her adorably quirky and wonderfully poignant look at her life and the world. For the first time in ...