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Artist Alley: Going Back in Time with “Chrononauts” Artist Sean Gordon Murphy [Interview]

By | Mar 16, 2015 | Interviews

Everyone has their personal favorite artists, and for me, there are few names that consistently impress me more than Sean Gordon Murphy. Whether its a project that springs entirely from his mind like “Punk Rock Jesus” or a collaborative effort like “Joe the Barbarian” with Grant Morrison or “The Wake” with Scott Snyder, this is […]

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Artist Alley: Big Ideas and Small Moments Take Root in “Trees” with Jason Howard [Interview]

By | Aug 25, 2014 | Columns, Interviews

It’s safe to say that Warren Ellis and Jason Howard’s “TREES” is a comic completely unlike any others on the stand. It’s a slow burn, but the deliberate, almost clinical pace they’re taking to building the world and its denizens is intoxicating in the same way that something like Steven Soderbergh’s “Contagion” was. It doesn’t […]

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Artist Alley: Sean Phillips and the Dark Side of Hollywood in “The Fade Out” [Interview]

By | Aug 20, 2014 | Columns, Interviews

Today brings the arrival of the latest entry into Sean Phillips and Ed Brubaker’s growing library of stunning collaborations, as “The Fade Out” debuts at Image Comics. This title, which is a murder mystery (in a way) set in the glittery facade and shady corners of 1940’s Hollywood, is an absolute thrill, and maybe their […]

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Artist Alley: “B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Devil’s Wings” with Laurence Campbell [Interview]

By | Jul 18, 2014 | Interviews

This week Laurence Campbell’s second arc on B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth wraps up. He made his Mignolaverse debut on last year’s Wasteland arc and continued to blow our minds with the phenomenal Sledgehammer 44: Lighting War. Last August we interviewed him about his comics work and process, but this interview is focused specifically on the […]

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