Reviews: DETECTIVE COMICS, BATWOMAN, F4
Issue #871 of DETECTIVE COMICS and Issue #0 of BATWOMAN are part of the beginning of a new time where not just Gotham, but the entire world, will have a larger Bat presence. Read more…
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Issue #871 of DETECTIVE COMICS and Issue #0 of BATWOMAN are part of the beginning of a new time where not just Gotham, but the entire world, will have a larger Bat presence. Read more…
“I don’t think though the value of having an individual book as like, an artifact or an art piece will ever be unattractive to people,” Marra said about digital distribution. All of his work is available at the panelfly.com app store. He describes his work as “the kind of comics kids should hide from their parents.” Read more…
The circus portion of the program held on the first floor was rather fantastic. From sword swallowing, glass eating, and tawdry playful burlesque stripteases, those groups and individuals knew what they were doing. Read more…
Mort Walker was a professional cartoonist by age 11. That’s how young he was when he sold his very first cartoon. He thought he hit gold and tried to quit school but fortunately returned and eventually became an esteemed student. He had a column in his high school paper and went on to helm his college’s magazine as editor. Read more…