Tag: Monsters
Graphic Novel Review: THE KING’S WARRIOR faces her demons
The King’s Warrior
Cartoonist: Huahua Zhu
Publisher: Bulgilhan Press / $15
September 2024
The King’s Warrior. Golden helmed, bloody sword, riding a giant lionsteed, a mount whose name does not do its variety of form justice. Mara. She...
Happy birthday, Jack Kirby
A birthday tribute to Jack Kirby, co-creator of the Marvel Universe, and his monster art
Lucca Comics Awards 2022 declare Riyoko Ikeda and Milo Manara Comics Masters
LUCCA COMICS & GAMES, one of the world's biggest comics festivals, crowned Milo Manara and Riyoko Ikeda as Comics Maestros at last weekend's 2022 LUCCA AWARDS
French Critics Association ACBD gives 2022 Comics Award to Barry Windsor-Smith’s MONSTERS
French critics association ACBD has given its award for English originated work to Barry Windsor-Smith's MONSTERS
SILBER LININGS: Shut up and show me the monster
In the latest Silber Linings, Greg pushes back against the conventional wisdom that great horror stories don't "show the monster."
REVIEW: James Tynion’s Substack comic THE CLOSET shows some monsters move out of the...
The monster under your bed gets packed up too when you're moving out, along with your old comic collection.
REVIEW: CHILDREN OF THE WOODS is a clever meditation on power-hungry monsters
Some monsters can never shake the worst parts of their humanity.
C2E2 ’21: Witches and Monsters, Gods and TikTok: Fantasy authors talk the writing life
Rachel Griffin, Scarlett St. Clair, and Maxym Martineau talk how they got into writing fantasy, and building an audience on social media.
ComicCon@Home ’21: Modern creators and publishers breathe life into lost graphic novels
Learn about the lost masterpieces surfacing (or being revived) after many decades.
GRAPHIC NOVEL CLUB: Barry Windsor-Smith talks MONSTERS and his thoughts on becoming a comics...
The comic 35-years in the making is finally in readers’ hands.
SILBER LININGS: Why we love Kaiju
With 'Godzilla vs Kong' in the rear-view, Greg explores how the giant monster genre offers catharsis to children and our inner-child