2009 June
Month of Art Stars: Artist’s Choice – Everett Raymond Kinstler
Every day this month I’m going to feature the work of a great artist, only instead of me picking the artist to feature, they will be picked by their peers, fellow professional comic book artists who are picking out artists (from the past and present) who they think deserve special attention. Do note that most [...]
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 176
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here‘s the archive of the moments posted so far! Today we take a look at a cute moment involving the Dibnys! Enjoy!
Green Lantern #42 Review
One thing jumped out at me from Green Lantern #42 – the coloring of Nei Ruffino and Rob Reis really worked well to give the book a very consistent look even though it had two pencilers who really are not all that similar, Philip Tan and Eddy Barrows. Granted, you could argue that the effect [...]
Month of Art Stars: Artist’s Choice – Jonathan Case
Every day this month I’m going to feature the work of a great artist, only instead of me picking the artist to feature, they will be picked by their peers, fellow professional comic book artists who are picking out artists (from the past and present) who they think deserve special attention. Do note that most [...]
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 175
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here‘s the archive of the moments posted so far! Today ends a two-part look at one of my favorite single issues of all-time. Enjoy!
Danielle Leigh’s Reading Diary — Shojo Round Up Post
Today I take brief looks at recent or upcoming shojo manga releases — Goong volume 5, Love Com volume 12 and NANA volume 17. (I discuss plot points of each book freely, so beware if you don’t want to know “what happens”).
Scott’s Classic Comics Corner: 1953 – A Year in Review
From time to time, I’m going to take a look at a specific comic book year and points out some highlights, notable events and overall trends. This week, I’m looking at 1953.
Comic Critics #73!
Think of this one as a bonus! – BC Here is the latest installment of the Comic Critics strip, courtesy of Sean Whitmore (writer) and Brandon Hanvey (artist)! You can check out the earlier strips at the archive here and you can read more about Sean and Brandon at the Comic Critics blog. Enjoy!
Month of Art Stars: Artist’s Choice – Giuseppe Camuncoli
Every day this month I’m going to feature the work of a great artist, only instead of me picking the artist to feature, they will be picked by their peers, fellow professional comic book artists who are picking out artists (from the past and present) who they think deserve special attention. Do note that most [...]
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 174
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here‘s the archive of the moments posted so far! Today begins a two-part look at one of my favorite single issues of all-time. Enjoy!
Comic Critics #74!
Here is the latest installment of the Comic Critics strip, courtesy of Sean Whitmore (writer) and Brandon Hanvey (artist)! You can check out the first seventy-three strips at the archive here and you can read more about Sean and Brandon at the Comic Critics blog. Enjoy!
Month of Art Stars: Artist’s Choice – Jesse Marsh
Every day this month I’m going to feature the work of a great artist, only instead of me picking the artist to feature, they will be picked by their peers, fellow professional comic book artists who are picking out artists (from the past and present) who they think deserve special attention. Do note that most [...]
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 173
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here‘s the archive of the moments posted so far! Today concludes a multi-part look at perhaps the most classic Hitman story ever. Enjoy!
Neat Interview About the Cover of Was Superman a Spy?
- by Brian Cronin
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Faceout Books did an interesting feature on artist Mickey Duzyj’s cover for my book. They have a quote from me in there, too. Check it out here.
Sometimes, the English Language Is Simply Inadequate
- by Brad Curran
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Although, really, I’m not sure if there is a language that could adequately describe how awesome this is. Maybe whatever it is that Dusty Rhodes speaks could come close, if he threw in some Esperanto and Klingon. That could possibly express the magnitude of what’s going on there, maybe.





