Looking at comics has always felt like Christmas morning. They’re just exciting. Probably I should see a therapist about this.
When you create a comic book, you don’t have to think about production costs, shooting locations, equipment and actors. Everything depends on the author, who is extraordinarily free. […]
Comics, with their minimal budgets, can afford to take risks and break rules in this area that Hollywood and TV producers are generally afraid to do. We’re at […]
I extremely doubt “official” value databases and price guides on comic books. The only value a comic book has is the one the collector is willing to pay […]
Comics are stronger, smarter, and better than any watered-down mass-market recreations could ever be.
Thinking of comicbooks in terms of the “popular” indicates a refusal or an inability to engage with many of the medium’s varied forms of representations, since it undermines […]
There have been consistently terrific portrayals of homosexual and bisexual relationships in independent comics for decades, but in mainstream super heroics, it’s still pretty rare.
It’s no coincidence that the commercial comic in America started out in the then-highly-competitive world of the late nineteenth century newspaper, where any content item needed to have […]
Films do share some comic book characteristics, but it’s still a different medium. Comics are a combination of pictures and words. With film you also add motion and […]
Put out a story that you think is good, that’s your job. If you’re making it controversial just to sell you’re going the wrong way. My comics are […]
There’s something joyous about writing a comic for an eight-to-twelve year old – it just feels free. Liberating. It’s nice to have something that’s just straight fun, without […]
Every time I read a news item on a new, upcoming development and then hear that he or she is gay or lesbian I just groan. Just like […]