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December 2022: Los Angeles Bound
Last month, Los Angeles played host to the Hernandez Brothers, the 4th Permanent Damage show and Bill Sienkiewicz – and Chris Anthony Diaz was there to document it all!
An Appreciation of Kevin O’Neill, 1953-2022
David Roach looks back at the work of Kevin O’Neill, one of the most unique artistic voices in British comics, whose influence will forever be felt, even as his style remains impossible to imitate.
It Doesn’t Not Make Sense
Tegan O’Neil is back, and today she’s looking at recent works from artist Ashley Wood – one of the singular talents to emerge from genre comics’ rough late ’90s, who’s carved a place in the wider popular culture.
Marvel Comics’ 1984 Dune movie adaptation: An Oral History
A new movie adaptation of Frank Herbert’s seminal SF fantasy Dune opens this week, but we’ve got something a little more old-school: an oral history of Marvel’s 1984 comic book adaptation of David Lynch’s divisive first film of the book.
Don’t Move: The Still Life of Pete Morisi
Ken Parille explores the work of Pete Morisi, an unsung master of un-action comics . . .