Swamp Thing Sundays: Saga of the Swamp Thing Book Three
This latest edition of Swamp Thing Sundays sees us reach that halfway point of the epic Saga as we read and review the third collected paperback edition of Alan Moore’s legendary run on the classic DC...
View ArticleSEQUENTIAL Releases Alan Moore Tribute Comic
Digital comics distributor SEQUENTIAL has released a biographical tribute comic of Alan Moore, in honor of the legendary comic book writer’s 60th birthday. Moore, who turns 60 on November 18, has...
View ArticleLast Alan Moore Interview?
The source of all the recent ire: Slovobooks’s “Last Alan Moore Interview.” Josh EpsteinJosh Epstein is the Publisher for the Capeless Crusader website. He’s a lifelong comic nerd, and “Superman” is...
View ArticleAFTER WEDNESDAY: Starting to Fill in the Gaps with Miracleman, A Dream of Flying
(w) The Original Writer (i.e., Alan Moore), Mick Anglo, (a) Garry Leach, Don Lawrence, Alan Davis, Steve Dillion, Paul Neary, Marvel Comics, $20.96 collectively. I am of an age in which I can...
View ArticleAlan Moore’s CINEMA PURGATORIO blows past funding goal
A couple of days ago, famed comic scribe Alan Moore launched a Kickstarter campaign looking for funding for his upcoming project Cinema Purgatorio. Within days, the project has exceeded its original...
View ArticleCosmic Tales: An Interview with Dan Abnett
Dan Abnett is a New York Times best-selling author who’s worked in the comics industry for over 20 years. He has contributed to the legacies of some of the biggest characters in comics, and most...
View ArticleBatman: The Killing Joke Will be Rated R
The upcoming animated film Batman: The Killing Joke has officially received an R-rating, making it the first DC Universe Original Movie to receive a mature rating. It is also the second DC film to...
View ArticleSequart Announces New Book on Big Three Creators Moore, Gaiman and Morrison
Sequart Organization, which has spent two decades promoting comics and sequential art as an art form, has released their longest book yet. The British Invasion: Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison,...
View ArticleBACK ISSUES: Sequential Dissent – Protest in Comic Books
Welcome to another edition of “Back Issues”, the weekly column where I examine a character, concept or theme making waves in comics today through issues from the past. In the aftermath of November...
View ArticleBACK ISSUES: Thanksgiving Edition: Comics I’m Thankful For
Welcome to another edition of “Back Issues”, the weekly column where I examine a character, concept or theme making waves in comics today through issues from the past. Today is Thanksgiving for all our...
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