Fantagraphics
Whatever Happened to the Adventure Capitalist?
The publishing history of Disney Comics is long and complicated. Mike takes a dive into it and tries to figure out how we could get more Uncle Scrooge comics.
Screaming into the void.
Fantagraphics
The publishing history of Disney Comics is long and complicated. Mike takes a dive into it and tries to figure out how we could get more Uncle Scrooge comics.
Week In Comics Journalism
we're back with some links for you to check out and of course, we have to start with one of the biggest pieces of news this week... * Comics made their way into broad societal discourse once again with a Tennessee school district's headlining grabbing choice to
Week In Comics Journalism
Our weekly look at the week that was in comics. At least, the stuff that jumped out at us.
Week In Comics Journalism
Remember when the start of the year was a "slow news week?" Yeah, we don't either. Here's a selection of what we found interesting in the last week.
Juni Ba
Juni Ba questions both how much we are being manipulated, but also how willing we are to allow ourselves to be manipulated. This worldview is what makes his satire that biting
2021
One of the concepts Scott and I tossed around as we came up with the rough draft for From Cover to Cover is the idea of supporting the comic journalism and critic community. The easiest way to do that, of course, is to spotlight the writing about comics that sticks
ryan bodenheim
I'm not entirely sure what to say about the passing of Ryan Bodenheim. In the world of comics, he was a dynamic artist who an aesthetic depth to some of my favorite science fiction comics. I was reminiscing about first picking up Halycon, my introduction to his work,
2021
Here are our favorites from 2021, a year that saw a lot of great books.Please know this post serves to celebrate our favorites, and while we read a bunch, we certainly don't read everything. Really, there's just too much out there.
ricky miller
Avery Hill has launched its first Kickstarter, and Ricky and I had the chance to chat about what that means for the company, what the spring releases offer new readers, and the role of Avery Hill as a publisher.
Screenshot Reviews
Capsule reviews of Newburn #1, Primordial #1, What's The Furthest Place From Here #1, and The Thing #1.
N.K. Jemisin
What I love about the beginning of Far Sector is that it starts en media res. Here’s a brand new Lantern on a brand new planet. It’s fresh, but you have to bring a certain schema to it. You kind of need to bring certain things to it.
Scott Snyder
This week's featured reviews of recent comics by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Francis Manapul, Brian Buccalleto, Hayden Sherman, and Yourei Ono.
Nate Powell
But the soul of the book is the splash pages, where Powell's words fall effortlessly down the page and the art mesmerizes the reader into contemplation.