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Anatomy of a Page: Naoki Urasawa’s Pluto

December 16, 2015 By Austin Lanari Leave a Comment

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, comics, manga, Naoki Urasawa, Osamu Tezuka, Pluto

The 100 Best Comics of the First Half of the 2010s: Part Five, 20-1

December 11, 2015 By LoserCityBoss 15 Comments

100 Best Comics of the 2010s

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 […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Abrams Comicarts, AdHouse Books, Adrian Alphona, Ales Kot, Annie Wu, Best Comics of 2010s, Blacksad, Brandon Graham, Brian K. Vaughan, Bulletproof Coffin, Chris Eliopoulos, comics, COPRA, Dark Horse, David Aja, David Hine, Daytripper, DC Comics, Derf Backderf, Drawn and Quarterly, Emily Carroll, Fabio Moon, Farel Dalrymple, Fiona Staples, Frank Quitely, G. Willow Wilson, Gabriel Ba, Giannis Milonogiannis, Grant Morrison, Hark! A Vagrant, Hawkeye, Image Comics, Juan Diaz Canales, Juanjo Guarnido, Kate Beaton, Katie Skelly, King City, manga, Marvel Comics, Matt Fraction, Matt Hollingsworth, Michel Fiffe, Ms. Marvel, Multiversity, My Friend Dahmer, Naoki Urasawa, Nathan Fairbairn, ONE, One-Punch Man, Operation Margarine, Osamu Tezuka, Pax Americana, Pluto, Prince of Cats, Prophet, Ron Wimberly, Saga, Shaky Kane, Simon Roy, Sunny, Supreme: Blue Rose, Taiyo Matsumoto, Through the Woods, Tula Lotay, Vertigo comics, Viz Media, Warren Ellis, Yusuke Murata, Zero

The 100 Best Comics of the First Half of the 2010s: Part Three, 60-41

December 9, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

100 Best Comics of the 2010s

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 […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Agent 9, Andrew Robinson, Arsene Schrauwen, Ballantine, Best Comics of 2010s, Brandon Graham, Bryan Lee O'Malley, Dark Horse, Darwyn Cooke, Dave Stewart, Emma Rios, Fantagraphics, Farel Dalrymple, First Second, Gabrielle Bell, Gengoroh Tagame, Gold Pollen and Other Stories, Hellboy in Hell, IDW, Image Comics, Island, Jacques Tardi, James Harvey, Jean-Patrick Manchette, Katie Skelly, Kyle Baker, manga, Massive, Masterplasty, Matt Kindt, Megahex, Mike Mignola, Mind MGMT, Multiple Warheads, Nimona, Noelle Stevenson, Nurse Nurse, Oliver Schrauwen, Parker, Passion of Gengoroh Tagame, Picturebox, Richard Stark, Run Like Crazy Run Like Hell, Seconds, Seiichi Hayashi, Simon Hanselmann, The Fifth Beatle, The Voyeurs, The Wrenchies, Today is the Last Day of the Rest of Your Life, Ulli Lust, Uncivilized Books, Vivek Tiwary

The 100 Best Comics of the First Half of the 2010s: Part 2, 80-61

December 8, 2015 By LoserCityBoss 7 Comments

100 Best Comics of the 2010s

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 […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Andrews McMeel, Assassination Classroom, Best Comics of 2010s, Beta Testing the Apocalypse, Bodyworld, Brian K. Vaughan.Marcos Martin, Cul de Sac, Curt Pires, Daniel Clowes, Dark Horse, Dash Shaw, Drawn & Quarterly, Ed Luce, Erick Freitas, Fantagraphics, First Second, Footnotes in Gaza, Frontier, Fullmetal Alchemist, Fury MAX, Gamma, Garth Ennis, Goran Parlov, Greg Rucka, Hiromu Arakawa, Image Comics, Infinite Kung Fu, Jaako Ahonen, Jaybird, Jillian Tamaki, Joe Sacco, Kagan McLeod, Kushkomikss, Kyle Starks, Lauri Ahonen, Lazarus, Lee Loughridge, LP, Lucky, manga, Mariko Tamaki, Marvel Comics, Metropolitan Books, Michael Lark, MonkeyBrain, Muntsa Vicente, Nick Fury, Oskars Pavlovskis, Panel Syndicate, Pantheon, Private Eye, Ramon Villalobos, Richard Thompson, Rob Steen, Santiago Arcas, Sex Coven, Sexcastle, Takehiko Inoue, This One Summer, Tom Kaczynski, Ulises Farinas, Vagabond, Viz Media, Wilson, Wuvable Oaf, Youth in Decline, Yusei Matsui

The 100 Best Comics of the First Half of the 2010s: Part 1, 100-81

December 7, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

100 Best Comics of the 2010s

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 […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: A Drunken Dream, Aama, Abandon the Old in Tokyo, Abominable Books, Abominable Charles Christopher, Abrams, Ales Kot, Best Comics of 2010s, Big Planet, Blutch, Bryan Lee O'Malley, Change, Charles Burns, Chuya Koyama, Clayton Cowles, comics, Cross Game, Crunchyroll, Das Pastoras, Dash Shaw, Drawn & Quarterly, Ed Brisson, Emily Carroll, Fantagraphics, Frederik Peeters, Gregory Wright, Ichigo Takano, Image Comics, It Never Happened Again, James Stokoe, Jason Aaron, Joe Sabino, Jordie Bellaire, Karl Kerschl, Liz Suburbia, manga, Marvel, Mitsuru Adashi, Morgan Jeske, Moto Hagio, New School, Oni Press, Orange, Pantheon, Picturebox, Reinhard Kleist, Retrofit, Riley Rossmo, Sacred Heart, Sam Alden, Scott Pilgrim, SelfMadeHero, Sloane Leong, So Long Silver Screen, Space Brothers, The Boxer, The Prince and the Sea, Thor, Uncivilized Books, Viz Media, webcomics, Wicked Chicken Queen, Wild Children, Wonton Soup, X'ed Out, Yoshihiro Tatsumi

Anatomy of a Page: Tite Kubo’s Bleach Ch. 21 Pg. 15

September 9, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Bleach

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, Bleach, comics, manga, Tite Kubo

Anatomy of a Page: Hiroya Oku’s Inuyashiki Chapter 25

August 10, 2015 By LoserCityBoss 1 Comment

Inuyashiki Hiroya Oku

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature that we’re calling Anatomy of a Page, in which we explore pages and […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, comics, Gantz, Hiroya Oku, Inuyashiki, manga

Free Comic Book Day 2015: Our 10 Picks of What to Get

May 1, 2015 By Nick Hanover Leave a Comment

Hip Hop Family Tree Three in One

May is here again, which means one very important thing: Free Comic Book Day! If you’re wondering what to pick up this year, don’t fret, we’ve put together 10 choices representing the diverse offerings available in order to help you decide.  Bob’s Burgers We’re living in a Golden Age of licensed comics, with Adventure Time essentially […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: 2000 AD, Adventure Time, Attack on Titan, Avengers, Bob's Burgers, Boom, Captain Canuck, CBLDF, comics, Dan Dare, Defend Comics, Drawn and Quarterly, Ed Piskor, Faith Erin Hicks, Free Comic Book Day, Hip-Hop Family Tree, Jillian Tamaki, Judge Dredd, Kate Beaton, Lumberjanes, manga, Marvel, SuperMutant Magic Academy

Fluid Exchange: Massive: Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It

January 12, 2015 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Massive Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It

Since their origin, comics have proven extremely adaptable and with that in mind, it’s no wonder that their history has long been tied up with sex. From the hidden but long established connection to pornography that the Big Two have to Tijuana Bibles to R. Crumb, comics have never been dissociated from sex, yet we […]

Filed Under: Features, Reviews Tagged With: Fantagraphics, Fluid Exchange, gay, Japan, manga, Massive

Adventures in the Floating World: Gyo

August 28, 2014 By Nick Hanover Leave a Comment

Once a month, Nick Hanover educates himself on manga by going on Adventures in the Floating World, learning about series he has missed out on over the years. Up now is Gyo, a bizarre horror manga by legendary artist Junji Ito, best know for his incredible series Uzumaki. Gyo was first published in the seinen (young men’s) magazine Big Comic Spirits […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Adventures in the Floating World, Gyo, horror, Junji Ito, manga

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