rob kirby
Getting the same tax breaks as the heterosexuals- a look at Rob Kirby's Marry Me a Little
Rob Kirby's “Marry Me a Little” Sheds Light on the Daily Struggles of Queer Identity in America.
Missing. Presumed having a good time.
rob kirby
Rob Kirby's “Marry Me a Little” Sheds Light on the Daily Struggles of Queer Identity in America.
tatsuki fujimoto
Fujimoto comes back to the image of the girls working on their manga many times and it has a ring of truth to it like he’s speaking from his own experience, bordering somewhere along the sacred and the mundane.
Chris Claremont
Days of Future Past establishes the story that Claremont told in Uncanny X-Men but it takes him a few years to realize that.
Tom King
The Human Target #12 is about saying goodbye without letting go.
Richard McGuire
Take a trip through time in Richard McGuire's Here.
Pornsak Pichetshote
If any book can live up to the legacy of “Forget it, Jake. It’s Chinatown,” it’s Pornsak Pichetshote and Alexandre Tefenkgi's The Good Asian.
Chris Claremont
Chris Claremont's earliest X-Men stories chart a new course for superhero comics.
todd mcfarlane
Todd McFarlane’s two recent books lack one critical thing— actual writing.
2022
Scott and Mike take a look at their favorite comics from 2022.
2022
Mike and Scott take a look at some of their favorite collected editions from 2022.
Casanova Frankenstein
Casanova Frankenstein and Glenn Pearce map out the childhood trauma that forges the person we become, allowing us to accept the monster in us.
tradd moore
Tradd Moore’s artwork is strange and fantastic, inspired by pop art as much as it is by comics. He’s telling a story about magic and his art is imbued with a different kind of magic.