
‘Cruel Universe 2 #6:’ Advance Comic Book Review
What do dolphin hunters, museum trustees, and a little girl clutching her teddy bear have in common? Plenty—if you enjoy monster stories! And that’s exactly

What do dolphin hunters, museum trustees, and a little girl clutching her teddy bear have in common? Plenty—if you enjoy monster stories! And that’s exactly

Comic books are a constantly evolving medium. From the earliest Superman and Batman stories of the 1930s and ‘40s to the Silver Age titles from

In November 1979, Ballantine Books released The Art of Star Wars—a landmark publication that offered fans a rare glimpse into the visual development of George

When I was 12, my friend, Harry, and I created a comic story called Super Fido. It followed an alien superhero who came to Earth

Jeff Lemire is one of the most prolific comic book creators of this era. Currently, he’s writing JSA and Absolute Flash for DC Comics, while

Illustrated histories of the early days of the comic book industry have been around for a long time. Real Facts Comics #5 (1946) showed how

“We are on a journey…Life is a trip from here to there.”– Will Eisner, To the Heart of the Storm (1991) Each year for Will

Way back when – in the pre-internet days – I had sent some art samples to DC Comics the old-fashioned way: by mail. The responses

It is not often that a period piece comic with unknown characters and situations can make an impression, especially when dealing with sword and sorcery

Creating a new fictional universe can be difficult, especially in the world of comics. After all, why would anyone invest in not just one new