Author Archives: Leo Johnson

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Interviews
Lived-In Sci-Fi and Breaking Stereotypes: Antony Johnston Talks “The Fuse” #7 [Interview]

By | Nov 3, 2014 | Interviews

Antony Johnston has been building worlds for years. Whether it’s “Wasteland”, his work on various video games, or his recent Image books “Umbral” and “The Fuse”, Johnston has a knack for making the story feel immersive. “The Fuse” is no different as Johnston and artist Justin Greenwood take us high above the planet Earth to The […]

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Ivan Brandon Tackles Threadbare Sci-Fi and What It Means To Be Human With “Drifter” [Interview]

By | Oct 20, 2014 | Interviews

Science fiction comics so often feature a slick, advanced world. A world where all the technology that got the humans to a faraway planet was automatically adapted to that planet too. What we rarely see is the “frontier times”. The times when there is no infrastructure to accommodate that amazing technology from Earth and the new […]

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Steve Bryant Battles Nazis, Monsters and More With “Athena Voltaire” [Interview]

By | Aug 22, 2014 | Interviews

There’s a lot of talk nowadays about having strong female characters leading comics and how there’s just not enough of them. Of course, many don’t bother to look at the comics that might not be well known, those that don’t get all the press — comics like Steve Bryant’s “Athena Voltaire” that has been slowly and steadily operating […]

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