Author Archives: Michel Fiffe

George Freeman
According to Fiffe, George Freeman’s got it all–but don’t let a blurb convince you. Fiffe’s got the man’s actual work here to make the case! Continue reading

Vince Giarrano
Some people shake off their cocoon slowly, while others incinerate it in glorious, immediate flame. Michel Fiffe returns to make the case that the latter description fits Vince Giarrano. Continue reading

Simonson’s Fantastic Four
Michel Fiffe’s wandering eye makes its way to the pages of Walt Simonson’s run on Marvel’s Fantastic Four. Continue reading

One-Artist Anthology Comics
As if it weren’t enough that comics are the domain of the obsessive control freak, there is a cartooning sect that perfectly defines the creative mania responsible for some of our greatest works: the one-artist anthology. This is its history. Continue reading

“We Want Comics To Survive”: The Jason Latour Interview
Talking comics (and industry politics) with the impressive artist/writer behind The Expatriate, Battle Pope: Wrath of God, and Loose Ends. Continue reading