“… There are so many doors to creativity”
Sometimes my offhand opinions are wrong and in need of correcting (or being more informed). Such was the case when I first reviewed Michel Gagné’s Spore (the back-up tale that…
Sometimes my offhand opinions are wrong and in need of correcting (or being more informed). Such was the case when I first reviewed Michel Gagné’s Spore (the back-up tale that…
Several weeks back I read in CBEM #365 about Comics Australia, a website dedicated, as the website states, “dedicated to highlighting the comic book industry here in Australia.” Well since…
I look forward to any comic that has Immonen on the credit page. He’s an artist that’s willing to take chances and broaden his skills with every project. Lucky for…
For years, Renee French’s macabre, compellingly bizarre cartoons won her a cult following , first with her series GRIT BATH, and later with THE NINTH GLAND, CORNY’S FETISH, and THE…
I need to do more interviews like this. While the writer and artist are important elements of comic book storytelling, the other roles are of equal importance (considering the failure…
Readers of a recent Stream of Babbling column will realize I’m late to jump on the Fade From Blue bandwagon. I’m loving this series, as evidenced by that column (plus…
Maybe you’ve seen his work in Astonish Comics’ THE LAB, or more recently his project (written by Greg Rucka) SPIDER-MAN: QUALITY OF LIFE. Either way, you’re not about to forget…
The first miniseries of this Image Comic (“the story of Mark Grayson, a normal American teen similar to everyone else his age...except for the fact that his father is the…
I arrived late to the party appreciating Vertigo’s Fables, written by Bill Willingham. Thankfully it was not too late to get an interview with him. I wish to thank Mr.…
I think Robert Rodi’s writing on Marvel’s Elektra is going to garner him a great deal of new fans. But if these new readers like his Elektra, they should definitely…