Author Archives: Kate Kosturski

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News
Dark Horse Comics to Publish “Isabellae” in August 2019

By | Dec 21, 2018 | News

The 2016 French comic hit “Isabellae,” a world of witches, ghosts, and samurai, will come to American shores in Summer 2019 with a new English translation from Dark Horse Comics. Written by Raule (“Jazz Maynard”) with artwork by Gabor (“Greenworld”), this Belgian series that started in 2016 is set in feudal Japan several years after […]

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Artist Commentary: Sina Grace on Designing a T-Shirt for Rainbow Railroad

By and | Dec 20, 2018 | Art Feature

Sina Grace’s run on “Iceman” mixes mutant drama with a coming-out story that explores the various nuances of not just sharing your sexuality with the world, but navigating that new life and world.  He’s now partnered with Represent to design a t-shirt with proceeds going to Rainbow Railroad, a charity that works to help LGBTQ+ […]

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Reviews
“CORPUS: A Comic Anthology of Bodily Ailments”

By | Dec 18, 2018 | Reviews

The body is a fascinating work of science, nature, and art . . . when it works. In this anthology, various creators explore their relationships with their own bodies, illness, and the healthcare system. Written and Illustrated by Various Edited by Nadia Shammas A diverse and eclectic anthology providing space for comics creators to tell […]

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“Almost”

By | Nov 26, 2018 | Reviews

Everyone has days that they remember, and days that they would like to forget.  For Manu Larcenet in “Almost” the day from his military service he would most like to forget is still one he will always remember, no matter how hard he tries his best to forget. (Please note that this is an 18+ […]

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Reader Poll: What is Your Favorite Classic Disney Comic?

By , , and | Nov 16, 2018 | Reader Poll

With all the pop culture focus on superheroes, it can be easy to forget that, for many years superheroes were very much out of favor with the comics-buying audience. What was in vogue, for many of those years, were Disney comics. Although we typically think of Disney characters in films or on television, Disney characters […]

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“Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor” #1

By | Nov 9, 2018 | Reviews

The newest Gallifreyian visage finally graces our comic pages.  Titan wisely chose to use Jodie Whitaker’s debut as the Thirteenth Doctor as an opportunity to reboot their entire Doctor Who comic line.  Her television debut saw some of the highest ratings in the revived series’s history. Can her comic incarnation do the same? Written by […]

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“Wytches: Bad Egg Halloween Special”

By | Nov 2, 2018 | Reviews

After a long wait, the world of the Wytches returns, just in time for Halloween and to set up the second arc of the series.  Was this one-shot worth the wait? Please note that this review may contain spoilers for both this issue and the “Wytches” series. Written by Scott Snyder Illustrated by Jock Colored […]

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Reader Poll: What is the Best Comic Version of Frankenstein and/or His Monster?

By , and | Oct 26, 2018 | Reader Poll

This year marks the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, one of the most important novels of all time. The book has launched more plays, films, television series, and, for our purposes, comics than nearly any other single novel. Beyond strict adaptations, the Monster has appeared in countless comics, from joining […]

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