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 Twitter sensation comics writer Christopher Sebela, who has accumulated credits at most of the major comics publishers, including Boom, Oni, Image and Marvel. What current projects are you working on? […]
Pass the Pastiche: Kennel Block Blues and Comics’ Addiction to Retreads
Comics doesn’t have a monopoly on “new” reimaginings of works from other media, but the past few years have certainly made it seem like hungry creators are looking inward for inspiration less and less, instead drawn to the appeal of a quickie make-over of an exciting hit from some other realm. The past couple years […]
Take This Job and Shove It: D4VE is the Most Exciting Workplace Sitcom You’ll Ever Read
I grew up loving sci-fi, but not really the pulpy, mass paperback, day-glo world variation. No, for some reason the sci-fi stories that sucked me in the most were the ones where everyone kind of hated the future. That frequently meant the paranoid visions of Philip K. Dick or the politically cranky epics of Robert […]
Boom Swagger Boom: Curb Stomp is the Kind of Comic Debut We Need More Of
Earlier this month, BOOM! Studios made the comics news rounds after it kicked off a “movement” with its Push Comics Forward campaign, which seemed to tie a general need for more diverse voices in comics in with their upcoming titles. Some people were into it, some people called it out as a hollow PR move, […]
Erotic Agents, Multiverses and Pop Assassins: 10 Comics We Loved This Year
We’re a bunch of culture geeks here at Loser City, which means we love nothing so much as conformity, lists, and faux definitive rankings of things. With that in mind, this month we’re bringing you our Loser City Best Ofs, lists on lists on lists of our picks for top video games, comics, and everything […]
Assassins of Pop: An Interview with Jason Copland and Curt Pires
Jason Copland and Curt Pires are two of our favorite creators in comics, which is why we were thrilled to hear they were joining forces on a new Dark Horse series called Pop. A post-modern sci-fi adventure starring Elle, a literally manufactured would-be pop star on the run from her creators, Pop is a bit like The […]