Yearly Archives: 2018

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“Check Please!: #Hockey”

By | Oct 23, 2018 | Reviews

Ngozi Ukazu’s energetic “Check Please!: #Hockey” tells the tale of Eric “Bitty” Bittle, a vlogger, a pie enthusiast, and a member of the incoming freshman class on the Samwell University hockey team. He can skate like a dream (he has a figure skating background) but he’s deathly afraid of being checked. Worried that he’s not […]

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Interview with a Webcomic: Danielle Corsetto, 14 years of “Girls with Slingshots,” and “Boo! It’s Sex”

By | Oct 23, 2018 | Interviews

The webcomic creator is never far from their audience. Be it through social media, public email addresses, Discord servers, or simply the comments section beneath a page, there is a rapport and a conversation that is developed that is unique to the medium. We’re continuing those conversations here, albeit a little more formally, by interviewing […]

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Max Bemis Announces First OGN, Break from Marvel

By | Oct 23, 2018 | News

In a recent conversation with Bleeding Cool, writer Max Bemis announced that he will be taking a break from writing for Marvel Comics after spending some time recovering from an emotional breakdown. Bemis elaborated that he is engaged in “therapeutic living” and just returned to writing comics, saying that he is working on his first […]

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NYCC ’18: Wes Craig on “Deadly Class”

By | Oct 23, 2018 | Interviews

As co-creator of “Deadly Class,” Wes Craig has developed a comic that is simultaneously violent and poignant, over-the-top and all-too-real. His style is instantly recognizable and versatile in ways that consistently surprise you. At NYCC this year, I was lucky enough to talk to him about how his collaboration with the team on “Deadly Class” […]

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Soliciting Multiversity: DC’s January 2019

By | Oct 23, 2018 | Columns

So this is the new year! DC is bringing out some big new series, ending a few notable ones, and generally continuing the trend of making each month feel a little more important than the last. Let’s dig in. 10. Longest Night Ever Nine months will have passed between the publication of “Batman: Creature of […]

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