Here are two new examples of modern comic journalism. No, not Bleeding Cool Magazine (for a change), I mean journalism using comics. Firstly where's Symbolia, a new journalism magazine using comics to ...
As we have already reported, Joe Kubert passed away over the weekend at age 85. Born in Poland in 1926, shortly before immigrating to the US, Kubert was one of the few left whose careers stretched ...
Comics are a visual medium—but most comics still rely heavily on narration and dialogue. Once in a while, though, a series, a single issue, or even one great scene in a comic will forgo text, or keep ...
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Comics’ most legendary horses: A deep dive into equine icons across graphic novel history
Comic books have many legends, but some of the most memorable had four legs. Here’s a fun look at the horses that shaped ...
Onomatopoeia is a staple part of comic book lore. Large, bold, printed words to describe the sounds made (usually during fight scenes) have been a means of portraying noise since comic books first ...
Retroactive Continuity - or retcon for short - is something of an anomaly in the world of fandom regardless of whether they happen in film, television or comic books, as they change the known history ...
On last week's season premiere of "Saturday Night Live," guest host Chris Pratt appeared in a video spinning off the success of Pratt's movie, "Guardians of the Galaxy." The summer's biggest hit, as ...
Waid is pretty much the best person to write Superboy and it shines through on every page I loved everything about the issue. Clark made a deal with General Lane to work for the military when they ...
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