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As we get closer to the 2015 Eisner Awards, I thought it was time to reflect on some of the incredible nominees this year, in particular the titles up for Best New Series. This category is an especially important one, because it often reflects the tone of comics as whole for that year – the […]
12 Things We Saw at Denver Comic Con 2015
Here are 12 of the raddest things we saw wandering around Denver Comic Con 2015!
Ghost, Ghouls and Golems, Oh My!
An Interview with Jacob Semahn
If you’re a fan of ghost stories, undead monsters and the people who hunt them, then you’re in for a special treat. Jacob Semahn's Goners is an action-packed, modern-day Lovecraftian investigation into the unknown... with a tentacle monster or two.
Interview: Janet Lee on Pride and Prejudice
Eisner Award-winning artist Janet Lee on the new illustrated edition of Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen, and what superheroes eat for breakfast.
Loving What You Do: An Interview with Cavan Scott
On April 1, Titan Comics launched its fourth Doctor Who series, this time starring Christopher Eccleston’s gone-too-soon Ninth Doctor, his ever-faithful companion Rose Tyler and their dashing friend Captain Jack Harkness. Who-ology author Cavan Scott and artist Blair Shedd (The Raptor, Ghostbusters, Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return) send the fan-favourite trio on an adventure to […]
Thought Bubble: The Waning Celebrity of Conventions
As conventions proliferate, commerce rather than celebrity is increasingly becoming a key selling point for the audience.
Interview: Fabian Rangel, Jr. on DOC UNKNOWN, SPACE RIDERS and How to Not Suck at Kickstarter
Fabian Rangel, Jr. on Doc Unknown, Space Riders and How to Not Suck at Kickstarter.
Interview: Lee Bermejo on SUICIDERS
SUICIDERS is the latest in a strong new Vertigo roster, and it does not disappoint. We spoke with Lee Bermejo about SUICIDERS, his first creator owned series.
Three Doctors Walk into a TARDIS…
Fear-eating demons try to ruin a Día de los Muertos celebration. A space dog escapes from its owner while a corrupt organization brainwashes theme park patrons. A quadrillionaire terraforms an entire planet and unleashes an ancient evil. And all before tea! Since October, Titan Comics has given us three – yes, THREE – Doctor Who […]
Battle Royale: Adele Blanc-Sec VS. Bold Riley
In the ever-growing world of sequential art, the intrepid heroine is quickly becoming a staple in several genres and mediums. And as more and more women of all ages become interested in comics and graphic novels, stories where female protagonists take center stage are also receiving greater attention. Of course, a lady-led comic is no […]
Why Bitch Planet Should Be On Your Pull List
“You’ve got to put your body into it.” In an interview about her then-upcoming sci-fi series following a group of women stuck in the prison system, Kelly Sue DeConnick talked about meeting civil rights leader Representative John Lewis. In a discussion about how armchair activism just isn’t enough, Lewis told her that she had to […]
5 Resolutions for Comics in 2015
2014 was a fantastic time to be a comic reader, despite the kerfuffles and complaints along the way. Which is why I’ve compiled a list of resolutions for comics in 2015 that I believe would bring fans better stories and less to complain about.
Star Wars #1 Review
We've got a good feeling about this. Star Wars #1 kicks off a new, ongoing series that sees a galaxy far, far away back under the Marvel Comics banner.
Hal-Con 2014 Wrap-Up
Sure, everyone in Canada knows Fan Expo, but what do you know about Nova Scotia's Hal-Con?
Collect Yo’ Shelf: The Wicked + The Divine
Sure, McKelvie, Gillen and Wilson could keep putting out Phonogram forever and I would still buy it, but now that we have The Wicked + The Divine, I have two things to continually look forward to.