My favorite comic book writer, Tim Seeley, teamed up with artist Diego Bernard to produce Witchblade #151, and I spoke with him recently about his experience working on the issue. Read More
Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock Classics brings together four chapters of the old Fraggle Rock comics from the 1980s. Each issue is broken up into two parts and feels just like an episode of the TV show: there is a problem, a postcard from Uncle Matt that Read More
This holiday season Grimm Fairy Tales puts a new spin on the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol when the ever-creative Sela Mathers attempts to teach a future princess of Myst a valuable lesson about caring, sharing, and the consequences of Read More
One year is ending as another begins, and it seems like a perfect time to feature the spirit of rebirth in the X-Men universe, Jean Grey, aka Phoenix! Check out this assortment of great fan created art as we bid adieu to 2011 and head into 2012. Read More
The setting, art, and story of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: War #1 make for a very fast-paced and exciting read — if you like war-ravaged craziness, with lots of explosions, that is. Read More
I really liked Rust — it told an interesting story in a unique way. It’s a very quiet comic, in that there are whole pages with no dialogue, only images. Royden Lepp likes to tell his story with action more than words. There are twists in the story that Read More
Valen the Outcast starts how most fantasy stories end: the death of a king. However, this takes a turn when the Necromancer, Korrus Null, reanimates the king. Now considered an outcast by everyone, except for a few, Valen makes his way to the Read More
It's 1968 and you are a soldier stuck in the middle of a Vietnam jungle. You expect to kill a few, if not many in order to preserve your own survival. But are you prepared to kill them again once they rise and become the undead? You would be, if you Read More
Issue three starts off with the Last on Oprah, because as everyone knows, if you go on Oprah, you’ve made it. After that, things get weird. Charles wants to do something in Chicago, something the Last doesn’t know about. Read More
Angel and Faith have had to deal with a lot of problems as of late. However, even they can take time out to help their friends, right? Or, two beings that have latched onto Angel against his wishes. Clem and Harmony have come for a visit! Best Friends Read More
The Sigh, which reads like a fairy tale, is a story appropriate for all ages. The art, typical to Satrapi, is perhaps not super sophisticated, but is really an addition to the story telling rather than the meat of the story telling. Read More