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Interview conducted by Clay N Ferno Art by Jack Kirby and Erik Larsen A heavy book hit the shelves this week! Savage Dragon #200...
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DC Comics and Marvel Comics are charging into the digital frontier with a bold new phase of the historic DC/Marvel crossover initiative that began...
I saw the revival of RAGTIME a few weeks back. This was the second revival. I’d seen the original, and liked it, although to...
“One Battle After Another”, the latest film from acclaimed filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, debuts Digitally at home today, November 14. From Warner Bros. Pictures...
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...
In today’s post, I will select my picks for the ten greatest animated shorts of 1934. This was the year that the Motion Picture...
In this post, I’ll be covering what I consider to be the ten greatest cartoons released in 1933. This was the year that The...
When was the last time you read a good cannibal story set behind the Red Curtain? Look no further than this new webcomic from...
From recent oysters Undertow to Low to classics like Namor the Sub-Mariner, the ocean depths are rich subject matter for comic books. Canadians Ricky...
This post, the third in our series, covers the best the animation world had to offer in 1932. This was the year that color...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz Scott Snyder is one of the busiest and most popular writers working in comics. Among his current projects are...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz This week I had the opportunity to chat with one of my favorite writers, Scott Snyder and discuss his...
Today’s post covers the plethora of goodness the cartoon world had to offer in 1931. Bear in mind that we’re still in the middle...
By Marshall Julius We’re both shaken, and stirred, to reveal the sad news that legendary Bond henchman Richard Kiel died on Wednesday, September 10,...
Comics writer Justin Gray just wrapped up a longstanding run on Jonah Hex with longtime writing partner Jimmy Palmiotti. Gray, Palmiotti, writer Frank Tieri,...
Interview Conducted by Stefan Blitz The name Danie Ware should sound familiar to devoted Forces of Geek readers. As a columnist writing about vinyl...
We love it when a plan comes together! And we love when one Kickstarter project begets another…and another! Joseph Schmakle was on the Treadmill...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz Hailed by The Comics Journal as a “perversely pure, single-minded commitment to vileness” and by VICE magazine as “important”,...
Alright, here’s how this is going to work: this post is the first in a series where I will pick out the ten greatest...
Interview Conducted by Stefan Blitz For the past three decades, Chuck Dixon has been one of comics’ most versatile storytellers, writing for virtually every...
Review conducted by Stefan Blttz Having been ambushed in San Francisco, which is now fully engulfed in the zombie plague, Ashley and the wild...
Since we profiled his weird and wonderful Monkeybrain book Headspace back in March, Australian writer Ryan K. Lindsay has become one of our favorite...