WonderCon 2012: Jane Espenson and Brad Bell (aka Cheeks) Talk about Husbands
At WonderCon 2012, writer Jane Espenson and actor Brad Bell (aka “Cheeks”) talk about their new web series, Husbands. With Fanboy Comics President Bryant Dillon,
At WonderCon 2012, writer Jane Espenson and actor Brad Bell (aka “Cheeks”) talk about their new web series, Husbands. With Fanboy Comics President Bryant Dillon,
Womanthology is a large-scale anthology that showcases the works of women in comics. Writer, editor, and journalist Bonnie Burton talks with Fanboy Comics Managing Editor
At WonderCon 2012, comic book writer Jim Krueger talks to Fanboy Comics Senior Contributor Drew Siragusa about his re-release of Foot Soldiers with Mike Mignola,
At WonderCon 2012, writer Joe Kelly talks about adapting his single issue Superman comic “What’s So Funny about Truth, Justice, and the American Way?” into
Womanthology is a large-scale anthology that showcases the works of women in comics. At Emerald Knights – Comics and Games in Burbank, CA, artist Jean
Womanthology is a large-scale anthology that showcases the works of women in comics. Professional animator and illustrator Mary Bellamy talks with Fanboy Comics Managing Editor
At WonderCon 2012, director Michael Chang talks about his work on the latest DC animated feature Superman vs. The Elite, his love of the script,
Web comic creator Dave Kellett of Sheldon Comics and Drive Comics talks to Fanboy Comics Managing Editor Barbra Dillon about why he likes conventions, how
Womanthology is a large-scale anthology that showcases the works of women in comics. At Emerald Knights – Comics and Games in Burbank, CA, actress and
Womanthology is a large-scale anthology that showcases the works of women in comics. Comic book writer Rachel Pandich talks with Fanboy Comics Managing Editor Barbra
At WonderCon 2012, actor Robin Atkin Downes chats with the Fanboy Comics crew about his work on DC’s newest animated feature Superman vs. The Elite,
The Dragons of Blizzard Island is a new comic book series that is nothing short of epic. At WonderCon 2012, artist Matt Brundage and writer