Alex Fitch, University of Brighton
Jewish writers and artists have been a fundamental part of comic book creation since the early days of the industry.
Comic books used to be formatted… Read More
When you have good performers and a decent story on hand, you would think to make it better by working on the screenplay in order to present the story in a better way. Cabin Girl, Jon D. Wag… Read More
Comics legend Trina Robbins has never backed down from a fight, and her latest comics anthology is taking on the Supreme Court’s recent decision blocking people from controlling the… Read More
Chalk it up maybe to the summer heat, but the DC Comics August 2023 trade paperback and hardcover solicitations aren’t much for regular-series collections, short of Batgirls and Tim Dr… Read More
This week, the subject of our main review is the annual Women of Marvel anthology! Arriving in time for Women’s History Month, we’re going to spoil all the surprises inside thi… Read More
Saturday is here, and it’s brought Weekend Reading 147! As we have been for nearly three long years, The Beat Elite will be spending the next few days lost in a good book inside Stat… Read More
We can agree that 2022 was a banner year for graphic novels. Not only did Kate Beaton’s Ducks make President Barack Obama‘s list of favorite books for 2022, but Ducks land… Read More
Heartbreak Hotel was a bi-monthly black and white comics and lifestyle magazine published between January and November 1988 by Don Melia & Lionel Gracey-Whitman at Wilyprods. In its sho… Read More
After tackling a solemn book rendering the Presidents of the United States, Drew Friedman returns to a familiar milieu with his new Fantagraphics book, Maverix and Lunatix: Icons of Underg… Read More
Dirty Pictures: How an Underground Network of Nerds, Feminists, Misfits, Geniuses, Bikers, Potheads, Printers, Intellectuals, and Art School Rebels Revolutionized Art and Invented Comix
Engl… Read More
Rebus reminiscing about what mattered in 1973. By F.T. Rea Fan Free Funnies Note: This is a piece I penned about the time in which underground comics mattered, culturally. It was published… Read More
Today's Guest: Trina Robbins, author, The Brinkley Girls, comic book writer, GoGirl! Order 'The Brinkley Girls' by clicking the book cover above This is my third year of being the ringmaste… Read More
The winners of the 2021 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards were announced on Friday, July 23, 2021 as … [+] part of the Comic-Con@Home event.
Comic-Con International Graphic novelist… Read More
Work is an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually for money. Inspirational quotes for work will challenge the way you think, change the way you… Read More
Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing’s black-and-white horror c… Read More
Matt Dunford, returned to the Hall H Show to talk about San Diego Comic Fest 2020! This episode is also available on Google Play, iTunes, Stitcher, iHeart Radio and Spotify. The Hal… Read More
2019: Exploitation Nation, Mike Watt’s bi-annual journal in which he gives lowbrow entertainment a highbrow survey, is all about underground comix in its sixth issue. I’m always… Read More
In the current globe, every little thing modifications consequently swiftly it’s from time to time tricky to choose a issue that will be both intriguing, notable and highly relevant t… Read More
2018's off to a good start looking at the DC Comics trade paperback and hardcover collections solicitations, which include the never-thought-we'd-see-it first trade of Justice League Task Fo… Read More
Vampirella
Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing’s black-and-whi… Read More
Como suele pasar en la industria cinematográfica, no siempre todos los proyectos desarrollados por un determinado estudio o compañía logran llevarse a cabo. Esto se debe… Read More
The Secret Loves of Geek Girls makes its San Francisco debut presented by editor and publisher Hope Nicholson and Bay Area contributors Mariko Tamaki, Trina Robbins, and Jen Aprahamian.
The… Read More