Jamie McKelvie
Nearly every genre in every medium has at least one legendary love story. We've pulled a handful of comic book examples that deserve some recognition on this Valentine's day.
Eisner Watch: Ms. Marvel
If this comic doesn't deserve an Eisner, we don’t know what does.
Eisner Watch: The Wicked + The Divine
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 […]
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.
Comics for People Who Don’t Like Comics
Meredith breaks down comics that can be enjoyed by audiences well outside the "Hobbity manchild" descriptor.
Top 10 Romantic Moments in Comics
Love is weird. Love in comics is weirder. Nicole takes a look at the top 10 "romantic" moments in comics.
Young Avengers #7 Review
Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie have taken lesser-known young heroes from the Marvel Universe and crafted a refreshing, fun, and compelling title in Young Avengers, with this issue being a perfect introduction to their world.
TCAF 2013 Recap
This past weekend marked the 10th anniversary of TCAF, the Toronto Comic Arts Festival. We take a look at some hits from the show.
Generation Hope #9 Review
Generation Hope #9 is “the one where we’re using the X-metaphor to talk about teenage gay suicide.” It's not a story where they "deal with" teenage gay suicide, of course; that would imply some sort of satisfactory resolution, if not an outright happy ending.