Arvind Ethan David (The Infidel) is executive producer of the Netflix/BBC America hit series Dirk Gently Holistic Detective Agency, which is in its second season. But he was also at San Diego Comic-Con promoting his latest project Darkness Visible, a collaboration with comic book creator/novelist Mike Carey (Lucifer). I met …
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Book Review: ‘March: Book Three,’ Graphic History by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell
'March: Book Three', by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell. The congressman’s award-winning graphic novel trilogy reaches its absorbing conclusion.
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The Amazon princess’ short-run as a newspaper strip heroine gets a sharp hardcover collection.
Read More »Comics Collection Review: ‘The Worst of Eerie Publications,’ A Horror Comics Anthology Edited by Mike Howlett
The notoriously cheesy sixties era horror mags get anthologized for a new audience.
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“This Is A Yoe-mance Publication!”
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A brief overview of the modern North American graphic novel provides a decent intro for the uninitiated.
Read More »Book Review: The Comic Book History of Comics by Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey
A comics presented history of the medium from its inception to the digital age provides an affectionate yet revealing look.
Read More »Comics Collection Review: Zombies, Edited by Craig Yoe and Steve Banes
A new collection of horror comics from the fifties throws some light on the era’s lesser-known horror titles.
Read More »Comics Collection Review: Archie’s Sunday Finest by Bob Montana
A new collection of early Sunday funnies featuring America’s Typical Teenager proves a visual treat.
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The full story of Chuck Jones' pet project, Crawford.
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