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Wizard World Sacramento Comic Con 2015: Recap (June 19-21, 2015)
Wizard World Sacramento Comic Con 2015 exploded at the Sacramento Convention Center on June 19-21, 2015, which included special guests like Billie Piper, Malcolm McDowell, Jason Mews, and Danny Trejo.
Read More »Interview: Action Lab Comics (‘Vamplets,’ ‘Princeless,’ ‘Puppet Master’) Creative Director Dave Dwonch
Dwonch talks about the 2015 comics lineup including the return of Eisner-nominated 'Princeless' and 'Nutmeg,' a book he describes as 'Betty and Veronica' meets 'Breaking Bad.'
Read More »Interview: Jake Myler, Co-creator of the Graphic Novel ‘Orphan Blade’
Oni has published a unique graphic novel in 'Orphan Blade' whose unique elements argue for adopting it on your bookshelf.
Read More »Interview: Monte Beauchamp on His Collection ‘Masterful Marks: Cartoonists Who Changed the World’
Rather than just tell short biographies of the 16 cartoonists featured, this impressive and fascinating book has other cartoonists draw the images accompanying the biographies in each cartoonist's unique style. So, for example, the biography of R. Crumb looks like something Crumb would have drawn.
Read More »Comic Book Review: ‘The City on the Edge of Forever’ by Harlan Ellison and J.K. Woodward
A classic Trek episode gets its comic book miniseries adaptation.
Read More »‘Thirteen Coins’: A New Digital-Only Comic Series
What if a rare human gene that enables supreme athletic superiority and super-human warrior capabilities can trigger great power for good in one man and brutal evil in another?
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Silver Age of DC Comics’ by Paul Levitz
The people behind the desks, those with ink covered hands and color stained fingers, they were the real superheroes.
Read More »IDW Announces New Releases and Re-releases During San Diego Comic Con
IDW teams with talented artists for some upcoming releases.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Mark Siegel’s Sailor Twain
A web comic turned graphic novel explores the Hudson River in the early days of the Industrial Revolution.
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