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Interview Conducted by Todd Sokolove at SXSW ’14 One of the highlights from last year’s SXSW Film Festival was the full-length documentary about legendary...
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Collectors can now experience the timeless comedy and artistry of one of animation’s most celebrated rivalries when Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment releases Tom...
Warner Bros. Animation, DC, and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment are announcing the next DC animated films, Batman: Knightfall, a multi-part animated event bringing to...
Everyone spends the Halloween season watching scary movies, but fewer embrace the wonderful books that can thrill, terrorize and entertain. Well, those days are...
Interview Conducted by Todd Sokolove at SXSW ’14 One of the highlights from last year’s SXSW Film Festival was the full-length documentary about legendary...
I’ve never really mentioned prosthetics or special effects makeup in very much detail in any of my columns before. It isn’t something I have...
Of course you know, this means war! Yes, 1942 launches us into the war years for American animation, and each and every studio did...
Jim Zub is one of our favorite independent comic creators, with his own creations like Skullkickers and runs on licensed properties that range from...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz It’s pretty hard not to get caught up with Chris Moore’s enthusiasm. For the past twenty years he’s been...
John Deaver, Splitting Adam star Jace Norman and William Walker I’ve been friends with John and William (Bill) for over two decades and couldn’t...
Well, kind readers, we’re entering into 1941 now, and there was a lot brewing behind the scenes in the animation community at this time....
Kel Symons is a producer and director and now at the helm of two great Image Comics books! Last year’s acclaimed The Mercenary Sea...
We love it when a campaign comes together! With over $10k raised for friend of the FOG!, Dirk Manning’s new Tales of Mr. Rhee...
That escalated quickly! Before our tape machine was cold with a hot interview with one of the most in-demand writers in the business Jeff...
Well, folks, we’ve finally reached the 1940s, almost inarguably the greatest decade in animation history. And 1940 itself may be the greatest year ever...
What do you want to be when you grow up? It’s a question we put to children as if their answers will somehow make...
Back in July, IDW Publishing and online comic book college Comics Experience penned a deal to publish creator owned books. The first of these...
1939 is often considered the greatest year in motion picture history, due to the release of seminal films like Gone with the Wind, The...
Imagine a land where a ragtag group of heroes with miss-matched powers are thrown together to avenge and seek justice. That’s right, that world...
We’re already up to 1938 in our top ten series here, and there is once again a cornucopia of great cartoons to choose from....
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz “Abby and Rebecca Powell haven’t seen each other since a traumatic event in their youth ripped them apart. Reunited...
Interview conducted by Clay N Ferno Art by Jack Kirby and Erik Larsen A heavy book hit the shelves this week! Savage Dragon #200...
Alright, friends, now we dive into the ten best cartoons released in 1937. This year was a big one in animation largely due to...
For this week’s post, I’ll be covering the ten cartoons of 1936 that I think are the best and/or most notable. This was a...
Two talented artists have some campaigning ending really soon so I grabbed them to tell us about their projects. One is more familiar to...
Interview Conducted by Clay N Ferno Mark Waid’s Insufferable is headed into Volume 3 this week and he joins us to tell us what...
Continuing in our series here, I’ll be covering the ten cartoons I consider to be the best of 1935. At this point, cartoons are...
The future doesn’t look so great in Palomar City, with districts gated off and the socio-economic disparity pushed to the Max. Zachary Mortensen joins...