Ngozi Ukazu
Barda IS — a look at Ngozi Ukazu’s new comic book BARDA.
It’s a meet-cute story set in the torture dungeons of Darkseid's Apokolips.
Ngozi Ukazu
It’s a meet-cute story set in the torture dungeons of Darkseid's Apokolips.
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It's the end of Krakoa and I feel fine.
Melissa Mendes
This is one of those rare comics that makes you feel something deep and heart-wrenching. It’s painful to read; that’s part of why it’s so good.
Neil Gaiman
You’ve got to wonder what Miracleman: The Silver Age would have read like if it had come out in the 1990s instead of the 2020s.
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A Cake fundraiser, musings on comic culture, thinking about Don Perlin and cooking comic books.
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But until we meet again, read about the goings and comings in the comic journalism realm, a poetry comic by Hagai Palvesky and Danielle Taphenel, and some thoughts on Lynda Barry, Grant Morrison, and Neil Gaiman. And John Oliver.
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Igort
Igort’s "How War Begins" shows the human toll of the Russian invasion on Ukraine through personal narratives, urging readers to empathize with the individuals worldwide affected by conflict.
Bill Mantlo
As Akira Kurosawa is to Star Wars, George Lucas is to The Micronauts, Bill Mantlo and Michael Golden’s 1979 comic series that was based on a toy line.
Paco Roca
In Paco Roca’s new book, each generation just wants to see their mothers smile.
Does this difference in price and presentation align with a hierarchy of comics?
Chris Claremont
Chris Claremont’s X-Men were rarely about the costumes or their super-heroics