culture An Assortment of Really Great Bowties: The Art of Steve Lieber Chloe Maveal After just a moment of taking stock, it's undoubted that Steve Lieber is one of the best illustrators working today.
culture Rolling Back the Clock: ‘Wednesday Comics’ and Bringing Comic Anthologies Back to America Chloe Maveal Through list of powerhouse creators, DC Comics revived the American superhero anthology through the 12 issues of Wednesday Comics.
culture Ornery, Dusty, and Gross: The Oddball Jonah Hex Comics of DC’s Vertigo Imprint Robert Smith During the Vertigo era of magical realism and sexy mysticism, Jonah Hex was happy to offer a far more disgusting alternative.
culture Peace and Relativity: Pax Americana as a 9/11 Response to the Cold War era’s Watchmen Kelly Kanayama An unpacking of Morrison and Quitely's "Pax Americana" as a contemporary response to war and formalism in comics.
culture Residents of A Serious House: A Reflection on the Fine Line Between Illness and Madness in Gotham Martyn Pedler From The Killing Joke to current-day Detective Comics, Batman stories ask where everyday mental illness lies among the mad of the rogues gallery of Gotham.
culture Lightning in a Bottle: The Art and Legacy of Trevor von Eeden Chloe Maveal Taking a look through the artwork and career of Trevor von Eeden, a comics art legend seldom given credit where it is sorely due
culture Sanctioned Buffoonery: Why ‘Justice League International’ is Still The Comic We Need Chloe Maveal Diving into why Giffen and DeMatties Justice League International is the lightness comic fans are deserving in these dark times.