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Exploring Alternatives in Comics with Dr. Andrew Kunka

Exploring Alternatives in Comics with Dr. Andrew Kunka

Not all comic book industry professionals are in the business of making comics. Some creators are creating the conversation around comics, and their wider impact to society today. Dr. Andrew Kunka is an English professor at the University of South Carolina Sumter, but he is also one of the few professors in the world taking […]

Keeping Your Asgard Up, with Walt Simonson (part 2)

Keeping Your Asgard Up, with Walt Simonson (part 2)

We’re back with the second installment of our Walt Simonson interview, with just a reminder that the first issue of Ragnarök is still on sale with issue two following directly on it’s heels in two weeks. Without further delay, here’s the 21-year headmaster of TRIPWIRE magazine (soon to be a digital magazine), Joel Meadows! Joel […]

Keeping Your Asgard Up, with Walt Simonson (part 1)

Keeping Your Asgard Up, with Walt Simonson (part 1)

Writer/ artist Walter Simonson is a legend, having been in the comics industry for over five decades now. Making his name on DC’s Manhunter in the early Seventies, he has moved on to work on everything from Marvel’s Thor and Fantastic Four to Elric at DC. With Ragnarök, a creator-owned series he is writing and […]

William Harms has a blast with Shotgun Wedding

William Harms has a blast with Shotgun Wedding

A writer of true talent often finds themself in the enviable position of having their abilities being used in a number of mediums. One such writer who fits this bill is William Harms. A professional writer since the mid 90’s, Mr. Harms CV boast writing credits for such high-profile organizations as Sony Entertainment, 2K, Ubisoft, […]

A Chat with The Shadow of the Gauntlet author Casey Caracciolo

A Chat with The Shadow of the Gauntlet author Casey Caracciolo

“I think beyond building an amazing story, J.K. Rowling made reading cool, and I would love to help build on that and continue that.” — author Casey Caracciolo

A Novel approach with Jim Salicrup and Papercutz!

A Novel approach with Jim Salicrup and Papercutz!

“…the fact that Kirby got to be paid for his characters and kept the copyrights, and Heck and Ayers told me they had never made so much in royalties the whole time they were at Marvel…” — Jim Salicrup

the Lottery Party: Swapping the Slum-Boogie

the Lottery Party: Swapping the Slum-Boogie

If real Art is not fostered for its own highest potential, but instead limited to selling products so that men in suits and ties can add to their private riches, then Art is bastardized… — Richard Caldwell

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