Questionable Comics is a series where Dan Hill surveys professionals from every corner of the comics industry about their methods and experience. First up today is Becky & Frank, one of comics’ most charming duos, making their mark in the indie sphere with fun series like Capture Creatures, Tigerbuttah and Tiny Kitten Teeth. Becky is also currently working on […]
The Night Driver is a Stylish 21st Century Twist on The Tell-Tale Heart
The Night Driver Script by Ken Lowery Artwork by Gavin Guidry Letters by Micah Myers There used to be this running column in my local weekly where people could write anonymous letters ranting about fellow citizens or making embarrassing confessions. Sometimes the rants would be about truly odd, one-of-a-kind experiences but the bulk of the […]
Satellite Falling is Action Packed Sci-fi with an Important Message
Written by Steve Horton Art by Stephen Thompson Colors by Lisa Jackson Letters by Neil Uyetake Edits by Sarah Gaydos Published by IDW Whenever I see the argument to “keep politics out of sci-fi” come up, I have an urge to point out the genre has always been on the forefront of political writing. Many […]
Questionable Comics: C. Spike Trotman and Aud Koch
Questionable Comics is a series where Dan Hill surveys professionals from every corner of the comics industry about their methods and experience. First up this week is C. Spike Trotman, one of indie comics’ greatest success stories, from her breakout webcomic Templar, Arizona to her anthology Smut Peddler to her numerous Kickstarter campaign victories. Spike is also the publisher […]
Why Marvel’s Secret Empire Messaging Matters More Than How the Story Ends
One of the most prevalent and consistent themes in books about the rise of the Nazi regime in Germany is the belief foreign powers held that it was most important to not act rashly and judge Adolf Hitler and his peers prematurely. This is particularly prominent in Erik Larson’s work In the Garden of Beasts, which details the […]
Questionable Comics: Irene Koh and Artyom Trakhanov
Questionable Comics is a series where Dan Hill surveys professionals from every corner of the comics industry about their methods and experience. This week we kick things off with Irene Koh, an incredible artist whose work has been published by Marvel, IDW, Oni, DC and more. She is currently the artist on Dark Horse’s Legend […]
“The Pale” is a Strong, Character Driven Mystery
In the literary world, one gets the impression mysteries are the bastard child no one wants. Sherlock Holmes aside, rarely do mysteries get recognized as significantly contributing to literature. Just about every critic feels comfortable dismissing them as complete trash. I can understand the revulsion to the genre. Most of it contains repetitive storylines, recycled […]
Questionable Comics: RJ Casey and Eric Grissom
Questionable Comics is a series where Dan Hill surveys professionals from every corner of the comics industry about their methods and experience. Our first guest this week is RJ Casey, who works for Fantagraphics and contributes to the Comics Journal. He is also the co-publisher of Yeti Press, which concludes its six year run this June. […]
Dirt Creek Runs with Blood Breathes New Life Into Vampire Fiction
I suspect vampires have dwindled in popularity versus their more durable zombie peers because film and television started portraying them solely as morose romantics. It’s not just that vampires stopped being scary, it’s that they stopped being interesting. Zombies sidestep this because they’re never really the focus of the stories that feature them; no one tunes […]
Questionable Comics: Steve Lieber and Chandra Free
Questionable Comics is a series where Dan Hill surveys professionals from every corner of the comics industry about their methods and experience. Up first is Steve Lieber, whose work has been published everywhere from DC to Marvel to Image, where he can currently be seen on The Fix, volume two of which comes out tomorrow, April 12th. What […]
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