A look at the warranted criticism of renowned comic book creator, Frank Miller, alongside his lifetime of works. Should one hold sway over the other?
A look at the warranted criticism of renowned comic book creator, Frank Miller, alongside his lifetime of works. Should one hold sway over the other?
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A look at the warranted criticism of renowned comic book creator, Frank Miller, alongside his lifetime of works. Should one hold sway over the other?
By Michael Rhett For both artists and Christians, community is vital. Granted, there are images of the lone artist pining away in his studio or the penitent woman of God on her knees in her bedroom, but collaboration and fellowship are hallmarks of each of these communities. Being in either of these groups, it is […]
MARVEL’S HORROR BOOM OF THE 1970S Ghoul tidings, my fateful fiends! ‘Tis I, Comic Book Curious’ very own merry Mausoleum Majordomo here to take you on a tour of terrors past and lay bare the shocking, shrieking secrets of Marvel Comics’ embrace of the eerie and their subsequent unleashing of all the hoary hosts of […]
Fans of Brian K. Vaughn’s comic series Y The Last Man (YTLM) have been buzzing this September as FX and Hulu release weekly episodes of the story’s TV adaptation. As of this writing, only five episodes are available for viewing, and I, for one, like where the show is going, particularly in contrast with the original […]
Batman: The World travels the globe in a collaborative effort that spans 15 countries, celebrating their unique take on the caped crusader.
An intriguing new format provides easier entry than traditional lengths, and their three introductory stories show strong potential for the future.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be Nancy Drew. I read the books and I absolutely loved the 2002 Wonderful World of Disney Nancy Drew movie. I tried opening doors with fake credit cards and bobby pins; it never worked. Nancy Drew was the first detective that I loved, and I have been […]
In September 2016 I started graduate school, and I was immediately stressed. I had papers to write, long research articles to read, and lectures to watch. I handled my stress by eating massive amounts of Reese’s Pieces and by reading. One day I decided to read a comic that had been sitting on my bookshelf […]