George Perez
What’s So Funny About Peace, Love, and George Perez’s JLA/Avengers?
An appreciation of George Pérez's stellar work on the JLA/Avengers crossover.
George Perez
An appreciation of George Pérez's stellar work on the JLA/Avengers crossover.
Lale Westvind
How do you even begin to describe the ways that Lale Westvind plays with time, with movement, and with space in this comic? She molds form and space around this woman in exaggerated ways that signal this journey’s spiritual elements as much as it does its physical one.
Comic Bookmarks
A look at a some of the writing about comics from the past week.
FEATURED
Johnson’s story of Loren’s “lost” senior year, marked by drug use and criminality, shows a kid who isn’t bad but just looking for something to fill a void. With no personally-held goals, the influence of other people gives Loren something to do other than school and yard work.
Comic Bookmarks
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
Screenshot Reviews
Capsule reviews of What's The Furthest Place From Here #3 and Usagi Yojimbo #25.
Comic Bookmarks
A look at the week in comic journalism, including reviews of Nod Away, Enter the Blue, and To Eat and To Drink, as well as a profile on the great Trevor Von Eeden.
Mike Mignola
Hellboy: The Midnight Circus feels like a proper Halloween story, one told late at night around a blazing campfire. Mignola, Fegredo, and Stewart keep building up the mystery of the circus as well as the creepiness of it.
Comic Bookmarks
Our weekly look at the week that was in comics. At least, the stuff that jumped out at us.
simon hanselmann
For the past two years, we’ve seen our art and entertainment trying to adapt and react to our times but no one has done it quite like Simon Hanselmann.
Comic Bookmarks
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.
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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