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Modern North American comic book stories (excluding humor, children’s, and anthologies) are, on average, about 22 pages long (though this can vary anywhere from...
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Written by Alan Gratz Art by Brent Schoonover Published by Scholastic / Graphix Some of my favorite Silver Age Marvel Comics stories are...
Written and Illustrated by Peter Kuper Published by Abrams Books / SelfMadeHero Peter Kuper is a visionary comic books creator that really does...
Written by Kasey Lansdale & Joe R. Lansdale Art by Daniele Serra, Tom Napolitano Published by Dead Sky Publishing Available 8/28/24 Whether...
Modern North American comic book stories (excluding humor, children’s, and anthologies) are, on average, about 22 pages long (though this can vary anywhere from...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! A hell of a week to start December! Let’s waste no time and jump into it! Aquaman #12 Written...
Steve Rogers gets a new job as…the artist on Captain America! Captain America meets an old foe in the Awesome Android! And a mysterious...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! Very excited to talk comics today…let’s get started!! Archie Vol. 2 (Collecting issues #7-12) Written by Mark Waid Illustrated...
Not going to be looking at pilots per se this time… but a couple of TV specials that could be considered pilots although they...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! I hope everyone had a really great Turkey day…but we have no time to waste! Let’s talk Comics! Klaus...
Now available in paperback is Legend: Defend The Grounds, the first volume of writer Samuel Sattin and artist Chris Koehler‘s graphic novel series, Legend,...
While Steve Rogers discovers his new career path, the Serpent Society finally emerges! Captain America #310 “Serpents of the World Unite” Writer: Mark Gruenwald...
“It dates back to Watchmen, actually. As soon as a DC executive told Alan Moore to change the original Charlton characters into new characters...
Dwayne McDuffie passed away on February 21, 2011, the same day as my father. I had always been a fan of his work, now...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! Looking for a few books to read this Thanksgiving? Well here you go! Happy Thanksgiving and after you are...
Stumptown is your favorite Rockford Files private detective story in comics form that you may or may not be reading! Greg Rucka puts leading...
For several weeks at DC Comics “back in the day” I had the unofficial job of being “Rejections Editor.” It was sort of like...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s the Friday edition and I would like to tell you about some excellent books you can currently buy!...
Nomad will risk his sanity to bring down Madcap and prove he is his own man, while a new threat prepares to strike. Captain...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown!! Let’s dive right in to look at some DC releases this week! Aquaman #11 Written by Dan Abnett Illustrated...
As both a writer and artist, Matt Kindt is a force to be reckoned with. Since breaking out fifteen years ago with his graphic...
I was fortunate to grow up in the Seventies when comicbooks were virtually everywhere; convenience stores, bookstores, grocery stores, gas stations, etc. And even...
In his latest book, Aleister & Adolf, media theorist Douglas Rushkoff (Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus, Life, Inc.: How the World Became A...
When setting up a promotion plan for your comic (or yourself), your first concern will often be the established comic book fan market, especially...
Paul Dini is a legend in television animation and the father of DC Comics’ Harley Quinn. Dini has a fondness for the holiday spirit,...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s been a tough week…but let’s get talking about comic books and liven things up! The Mummy: Palimpsest...
On the way home from an encounter with the Beyonder in Los Angeles, Captain America must defend West Coast Avengers Mansion from the Armadillo!...
You might not be familiar with Joe Casey’s name, but you certainly know his work. Since breaking into comics in 1998, Casey has written...