Entrevista al chileno Jorge Baradit: Organizando la locura
An interview with Chilean author Jorge Baradit
An interview with Chilean author Jorge Baradit
A Doctor For the Enterprise Special Offer!
Joshua speculates on the consequences of superheroes going out of copyright.
When is a giant robot not a giant robot?
The latest and greatest from the spanish speaking (writing) genre world!
The graphic novelization of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story The Tell-Tale Heart retold by Benjamin Harper and illustrated by Dennis Calero provides readers with a new look at an old classic. Even the most dedicated fan will be impressed.
Draw 21, an awesome (amazing!) art book is fund raising right now!
Get your superhero mojo going with this movie collection now on Now TV
Go from an orbiting space habitat to a world of demons and telepaths…
More fantastic illos from David Gerrold’s A DOCTOR FOR THE ENTERPRISE comic – coming soon!
Really? They did a comic about that?
There is a lot of mystery and excitement in the comic edition of SGT. Fury Special Marvel Edition – Captain America and Bucky. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby hid a lot more than just secret identities between their characters as readers see the early signs of unbeatable teamwork – a foreshadow of S.H.I.E.L.D. and things to come.
A look at Hunter x Hunter by Yoshihiro Togashi in comparison with his other major manga-turned-anime, Yu Yu Hakusho
Cyrano Jones and his Tribbles…another teaser from A Doctor For the Enterprise
The folks at SciFi4Me offer up their first guest post on Amazing Stories, examining the success of Marvel and the relative lack thereof at DC. Perhaps Detective Comics can learn a little something from their erstwhile competitor.
“Greetings! Welcome to SciFi4Me.com – where we talk science fiction, not wrestling. “ I ask you how can one not love a sci-fi based website that has that as the first thing you see on […]
The Guardians of the Galaxy isn’t Marvel Comics’ only space-faring team.
It has long been a fascination that the shonen manga industry has allowed male characters who are not typically masculine to be interesting, complex, and relatable characters, as well as allowing women to take on the roles of young men.
As we grow older, we are forced to accept the fact that those people who helped to form our childhood are also getting older. We are made to understand that being influential does not make one immortal, at least not in a literal sense. And so, thousands of people the world over are slowly coming to terms with the fact that Hayao Miyazaki is truly, truly retiring this time.
There are three important things to look for in a comic. One, you need a good story. Second, exquisite artwork should enhance if not inspire the story. And third, the Wow factor. Legenderry – A Steampunk Adventure has all this and more.
More artwork from A Doctor For the Enterprise, our upcoming limited edition comic.
M. C. Carper interviews Vladimir Vásquez.
John takes a look at the ever shifting background stories and world histories as comics move from books to film.
Conan, from Weird Tales to remakes – with a dash or two of Frazetta thrown in for verisimilitude.
When fossil fuels are outlawed, only outlaws will have fossil fuels
A review of the graphic story, Darth Vader and Son
Matt reviews the sensational graphic novel series – Snow Piercer
Media apologists everywhere would have you believe that Hollywood only runs the way that it does because of this concept called “marketability.” We could never have Asian-American headliners in an Akira movie because we don’t have enough big-name Asian-American actors. We can’t keep the integrity of the original story because it’s not culturally significant to an American audience. God forbid a movie challenge an audience’s perspective on another culture or give them an insight into how other parts of the world react to certain situations

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