George Ford is the creator of the long running comic strip Addanac City as well as a long time cartoonist friend of mine. This week, I took the time to
Comedy specials, late-night TV appearances, network TV writing rooms, even everyone’s favorite, and exceedingly popular, NPR game show – a perfect encapsulation of the pedigree that has played one of
“For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be;”
* Alfred, Lord Tennyson, “Locksley Hall”
Returned to the Force: The Life, Death and Legacy of Carrie Fisher
By Kevin M. Brettauer
“Sometimes you can only find Heaven by slowly backing away from Hell.”
* Carrie Fisher
It Might Be Nice to Have History On Your Side: In Trump’s America, Invisible Republic Should Be Required Reading
By Kevin M. Brettauer
“Everybody knows that the dice are
By Eddie deAngelini
So far, 2016 is turning into the year of Stranger Comics. Stranger Comics emerged from the creative mind of founder and CEO Sebastian A. Jones almost a
By Kevin M. Brettauer
Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange (named, no doubt, for the great film star Vincent Price, whom he physically resembles) was created by Steve Ditko, co-creator of Spider-Man,
By Kevin M. Brettauer
Jack Kirby once commented that comics should be a vehicle for journalism. After all, why wouldn’t he? In March, 1941, he and co-create Joe Simon
For someone who was largely working solely on creator-owned and/or small press comics only a little over half a decade ago, with instant classics like The Nobody, The Essex
Tales from Hi De Ho
By Mauricio Machuca
It’s a story that has become all too common in news reports lately – another young, unarmed, black man gets gunned down
By Kevin M. Brettauer
Love it or loathe it, the dark, deconstructionist superhero comic of the 1980s set the genre on a path it’s never steered too far from