Larceny in Small Parts: Will Eisner's PS
Will Eisner is one of the greatest cartoonists of all time – heck, comics' greatest award is named after him - but Eisner's career has always had a huge hole in the middle of it for most readers.
Will Eisner is one of the greatest cartoonists of all time – heck, comics' greatest award is named after him - but Eisner's career has always had a huge hole in the middle of it for most readers.
Sonny Liew's living the dream of writing and illustrating his own comics and he's been up to some pretty interesting things lately, first and foremost being his Malinky Robot series being released in trade paperback form.
We drop into the middle of a Spider adventure.
Red Sonja attempts to assassinate a clan leader on behalf of another, but she finds her progress impeded by an immovable object that has the audacity to be far more agile than it should.
There are some comics that can't be reviewed for what they are, but for what they mean.
It doesn't seem so long ago that I reviewed the last issue of Dave Candlish's confidently-named anthology Paragon but here's another issue.
One of the things I love the most about Critter is how writer Thomas Hutchison meshes the real with the unreal.
I quite liked Grant Springford's weird superhero series Pest Control and was saddened when it disappeared, so it's good to see Springford return with something which is not a million miles away from that title.
Sonny Liew, creator of the Xeric-recipient Malinky Robot and artist of Vertigo's My Faith in Frankie , offered to create a review for Comics Bulletin in the form of an original comic.
At this year's SDCC I got the chance to spend some time with legendary artist John Romita Jr.