Nate Powell The Poetry of Nate Powell's *Save It For Later* 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.
Paul Chadwick From the Archives- Concrete: The Human Dilemma #1 (2004) This piece was originally published at Mediasharx, the first or second site
Kieron Gillen Eternals Gotta Eternal in Kieron Gillen, Esad Ribic, and Matthew Wilson’s Eternals: Only Death Is Eternal As Gillen writes them, The Eternals fall somewhere between the worshipped and the worshippers. They’ve been abandoned by their gods who they vowed to protect; the Celestials recognize the rise of human superbeings as taking over the functions of the Eternals.
Chip Zdarsky The Inevitable Race in Chip Zdarsky and Elsa Charretier's We Run In late June 2020, I sat in a hospital room with my
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Fabio Moon From the Archives: Daytripper #1 But for all of its similarities, Daytripper #1 lacks the excitement and joy of life found in Bá and Moon's short stories and ends up dragging through the first issue, which is more of a prologue or framing sequence to the larger story that the twins will be telling over the next nine issues.
Rebecca Kraatz From The Archives- Rebecca Kraatz's House of Sugar Biography as fragments of a memory. Rebecca Kraatz's House of
Will Eisner From The Archives: New York The Big City While either sitting on the front stoop of an apartment building to
TAIYO MATSUMOTO From the Archives: Taiyo Matsumoto's Sunny V2 Taiyo Matsumoto has this shifting lens of reality. In this comics, he