This week’s Questionable Comics spotlights two of comics’ best letterers, Nic J. Shaw and Taylor Esposito. Nic is up first, and has lettered projects for publishers as diverse as Image, IDW and more. What current projects are you working on? The Fix with Nick Spencer, Steve Lieber, and Joseph Ryan Hill at Image; Karma Police with Chris Lewis, […]
Questionable Comics: Justin Greenwood and Tristan Jones
Questionable Comics is a comics creator survey series, with Dan Hill presenting sets of questions to professionals from all corners of the comics industry. Up first this week is Justin Greenwood, who has been a long time collaborator with Antony Johnston at Image and received accolades for Stumptown, his series with Greg Rucka at Oni. What […]
Questionable Comics: Joe Casey and Alex de Campi
Questionable Comics is a comics creator survey series, with Dan Hill presenting sets of questions to professionals from all corners of the comics industry. Today’s first Questionable Comics features legendary writer Joe Casey, who has written for everyone from Marvel to DC to Image to Dark Horse and beyond, as well as for Cartoon […]
Questionable Comics: Matt Horak and Mack Chater
Questionable Comics is a comics creator survey series, with Dan Hill presenting sets of questions to professionals from all corners of the comics industry. What current projects are you working on? The Covenant written by Rob Liefeld from Image. Dr.Crowe written by Corey Fryia from 215 Ink. Space Stepdad written by Donny Cates and Eliot […]
50 Shades of Feral: The Discipline is a Remarkably Clueless Erotic Thriller
Generally there is a reason why a project gets canned and then never sees the light of day. As romantic as it is to think worthwhile creative projects are being mercilessly shelved by brutal conglomerates, as any number of film features that get rushed to DVD after a former unknown actor hits the big time can […]
Beautiful Grotesquery: Embracing the Ugly in Ted McKeever’s Pencil Head
Last year I took issue with, well, a lot of things in James Robinson and Greg Hinkle’s “adult” meta work Airboy. I’ve gotten so bored with offensive works because while they claim to be aimed at censorship and shaking up society, they nearly always have the same targets and the same focus on punching down. There’s […]
Saint, Super Mutants and One Punch Men: The Best Comics of 2015
2015 was a crazy year for comics, but it was also a year of creative explosions, with the small press and digital comics spheres in particular showing off incredible material. Most of our favorite comics this year came from creators working outside the confines of the mainstream industry, with boutique presses like Nobrow and Youth […]
The 100 Best Comics of the First Half of the 2010s: Part Five, 20-1
People tend to reminisce about long gone eras, arguing that things were always better way back when. But when it comes to comics, there’s no denying that the 21st century has seen the medium explode in unprecedented and unpredictable ways. For many people, that has come primarily in the form of the advent of the […]
The 100 Best Comics of the First Half of the 2010s: Part Three, 60-41
People tend to reminisce about long gone eras, arguing that things were always better way back when. But when it comes to comics, there’s no denying that the 21st century has seen the medium explode in unprecedented and unpredictable ways. For many people, that has come primarily in the form of the advent of the […]
The 100 Best Comics of the First Half of the 2010s: Part 2, 80-61
People tend to reminisce about long gone eras, arguing that things were always better way back when. But when it comes to comics, there’s no denying that the 21st century has seen the medium explode in unprecedented and unpredictable ways. For many people, that has come primarily in the form of the advent of the […]
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