
Life after Faust: David Quinn talks The Addiction and bao buns
Interview with Faust: Love of the Damned co-creator David Quinn about his first new comics work in more than a decade: The Addiction.
Interview with Faust: Love of the Damned co-creator David Quinn about his first new comics work in more than a decade: The Addiction.
Forget Jared Leto’s Joker: Bill Skarsgård’s version of The Crow bears a striking resemblance to this 1997 Crow comic: Wild Justice.
A look at James O’Barr’s most productive period as a comic book artist and the legacy of his masterpiece, The Crow.
Short reviews of three underground comics.
tldr; Grant Morrison’s stated preference is: “I’m much happier being described as ‘they.’”
You’ve probably heard by now that webtoons are the future of comics. They’re designed to be read easily on mobile phones. Have massive…
I spend so much time excavating comics history that I often neglect to follow what’s happening in the present. So this is the first in what…
Having touched at least briefly on the “Big Three Outlaw Comics,” I’m now moving forward in this article series to what I call the “Outlaw…
I just published an article on the rise and fall of Cry for Dawn, the influential Outlaw Comics/horror anthology from the late 80s/early…
I just published an article on the rise and fall of Cry for Dawn, the influential Outlaw Comics/horror anthology from the late 80s/early…
Cry for Dawn was the third of the original “Big Three” Outlaw Comics, along with Faust: Love of the Damned and The Crow.
Since completing the origin The Crow series in 1992, O’Barr has published only a few things in fits and starts. Here’s what he’s been up…