John Porcellino A Great Comic for the Dog Days of Summer- King-Cat Comics & Stories #83 by John Porcellino Cartooning as a worldview, as therapy, as confession, and as autobio.
Comic Bookmarks Human Trafficking at SDCC, Original Art Market, the Stolen Art Market — Comic Bookmarks 8/11/2024 Let's start off with usual with what was happening around
Kieron Gillen It’s About The Ethics of Super Powers in Gillen and Wijngaard’s Power Fantasy #1 Relaxed but always on edge until the narrative bomb drops, you can see how far Gillen and Wijngaard are willing to go with this story.
Comic Bookmarks The launch of K-ComicsBeat, the fight against AI comics, and more— The Comic Bookmarks 8/4/2024 Your links for the post-SDCC week.
atsushi kaneko Atsushi Kaneko Uses Action To Reveal Character in Search and Destroy Vol. 1 Search and Destroy is a revenge thriller you feel in your bones.
Comic Bookmarks More Jay Stephens’ comics, the classic DC Logo, Inoue’s Slam Dunk and more — Comic Bookmarks 7/28/2024 Comics news from the last week
FEATURED One Last Dose of Joe Matt’s Self-Deprecating Humor in Peepshow #15 Joe Matt is the target of the ridicule and jokes but he’s also the one telling the jokes.
Comic Bookmarks Manga awards, Samnee and some other guy on Batman, and a bunch of reviews— Comic Bookmarks 7/21/2024 Things to read from the past week in the world of comics.
jonathan hickman Sidestepping the Event to Tell the Story in Jonathan Hickman and Valerio Schiti’s G.O.D.S. Hickman and Schiti pull away from telling the huge story that we expect and find another way to tell a character-driven story between the context of those loud battles.
Comic Bookmarks More on Neil Gaiman, lots of manga news, and a killer X-Men #1 review— Comic Bookmarks 7/14/2024 The comic news you need to know for July 14, 2024.
Comic Bookmarks Gaiman accusations, Ukazu’s next book, manga announcements, French rights to Dan Clowes, and more — Comic Bookmarks 7/7/2024 It’s July. That means all the sites start running SDCC announcements-
richard corben When Richard Corben met Hellboy The humanity of Richard Corben’s Hellboy work is that it doesn’t try to spare the reader of anything.