Crowded's Christopher Sebela on the Terror and Absurdity of His Month in Nevada’s Clown Motel
Christopher Sebela has a sinister skill for weaving horrific scenarios throughout his comics.
Howard Chaykin Charts Decades of Industry Turmoil in Hey Kids! Comics!
| By Vernon MilesHoward Chaykin is honest—often brutally so. If any writer or artist currently working in comics today is positioned to write an honest account of the industry and all of its realpolitik ramifications, it’s Chaykin.
How the Charlottesville Riots inspired the graphic novel Son of Hitler
| By Anthony Del Col, writer & co-creator of Son of HitlerEd Brubaker and Sean Phillips Score with My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies
| By Mark PetersJack Kirby and Stan Lee. The Hernandez Brothers. Wendy and Richard Pini. Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams. Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie.
John Layman and Nick Pitarra Unleash Epic Kaiju Catastrophe in Leviathan
| By Jakob FreeA special kind of exasperation emerges from seeing fictional characters in do-or-die situations fail to understand the monsters they’re up against.
Aleš Kot and Tradd Moore Offer Hope in The New World’s Socio-Political Miasma
| By Chris KindredPolice wear body cams when they murder people. Immigration officers tear families asunder. Government officials swarm a trans-country border. Internet hordes decide the fate of the unjust. A nation is torn. The New World is a snapshot of our reality past its boiling point, then cranked to 11.
Bryan Hill and Jeff Spokes Reconstruct Aphrodite V
| By Vernon MilesAphrodite V may be science fiction, but writer Bryan Hill doesn’t consider himself a futurist.