KC COLUMN – creation COMFORTS 2

This post is Filed Under: Home page Highlights, Interviews and Columns Fantastic four #1 by KC Carlson [This is a continuation of the exploration of character creation in comic books. part one appears here.  If you haven’t read that yet, you may want to. then come back here for more.] So far, most of my

COMICLIST PREVIEWS: MISFIT CITY volume 1 TP

Nothing’s happened in Wilder’s hometown considering that they filmed the cult kids’ adventure motion picture The Gloomies there in the ’80s. now Cannon Cove is just a boring vacationer trap where nothing ever happens… until she and her friends come upon a centuries-old pirate map drawn by someone named Black Mary! It’s a rip-roaring adventure

BEAUOLOGY 101: THE PASSWORD IS….COMIC books

This post is Filed Under: Home page Highlights, Interviews and Columns “Obey Beau! purchase much more Comics!” by beau Smith I used to be able to keep up with what was going on with various comic book characters, mostly mainstream. In my youth, independent comic books were pretty rare, so it wasn’t a hard task.

FLASH GORDON #1 continues THE THRILLING ADVENTURES OF SCI-FI ICON, COURTESY OF JEFF PARKER, EVAN SHANER, as well as JORDIE BELLAIRE

This publish is Filed Under: Home page Highlights, Press release Flash Gordon #1 cover by Gabriel Hardman January 20, 2014, Mt. Laurel, NJ:  Dynamite proudly announces that writer Jeff Parker (Batman ’66) will continue the science fiction thrills of a science fiction legend in Flash Gordon #1, a new continuous series illustrated by Evan “Doc”

BEAUOLOGY 101: suggestions as well as RANTS

This publish is Filed Under: Home page Highlights, Interviews as well as Columns Beau Smith Of The flying Fist Ranch surf Club. by beloved Smith The Shadow ** It’s been revealed that Dynamite will be doing a new comic book featuring the pulp icon THE SHADOW. My tip to Dynamite is this, don’t mess with

C IS FOR COMMENTARY: top COMIC books OF THE 2000S

This publish is Filed Under: Home page Highlights, Industry news Josh Crawley by Josh Crawley Over at The Comic Chronicles, John Jackson Miller provides his normal fascinating (to me, anyways) analysis on the top Comic books of the 2000s (Estimated Sales of Comic books to North American Comics shops based on reports from diamond Comic