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Sequential Art
sequential art
Dec. 1, 2017
8 Comics to Read in December
From da Vinci to the Punisher.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Nov. 28, 2017
Marvel’s New Editor-in-Chief Admits Writing Under Japanese Pseudonym
C.B. Cebulski pretended to be ‘Akira Yoshida.’
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Nov. 22, 2017
The
Watchmen
Sequel Is Off to a Good Start, Surprisingly Enough
You just have to accept the circumstances of its existence.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Nov. 7, 2017
Netflix Announces Its First Comic Book
It’ll be written by Mark Millar and drawn by Olivier Coipel.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Nov. 7, 2017
Marvel Comics Star Brian Michael Bendis Moves to Rival DC
The biggest hiring decision in recent comics history.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Nov. 1, 2017
8 Comics to Read (and One Comics Movie to Watch) in November
From Spider-Man to the history of women in comics.
By
Abraham Riesman
thor: ragnarok
Nov. 1, 2017
5 Comics to Read Before You See
Thor: Ragnarok
From the charming to the apocalyptic.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Oct. 2, 2017
8 Comics to Read in October
From a magical scarf to flying whales.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Sept. 12, 2017
Revisiting One of the Greatest Superhero Stories,
Kingdom Come
The 1996 story has lessons that creators and publishers should heed.
By
Abraham Riesman
obits
Sept. 10, 2017
Wolverine and Swamp Thing Co-Creator Len Wein Dead at 69
He was responsible for reimagining the X-Men and editing
Watchmen
, among other achievements.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Sept. 1, 2017
The 8 Best Comics to Read in September
From postapocalyptic flying monkeys to a modern twist on
Jane Eyre.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Aug. 1, 2017
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Are About to Hit a Milestone
It’s all about longevity.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Aug. 1, 2017
The 8 Best Comics to Read in August
From blues musicians to superhero escape artists.
By
Abraham Riesman
chat room
July 26, 2017
Frank Miller Hasn’t Watched
Daredevil
Yet
“I’m looking forward to it.”
By
Abraham Riesman
summer selections 2017
July 25, 2017
17 Comics to Read at the Beach, As Chosen by Creators
Handpicked by Tom King, Shannon Watters, and Veronica Fish
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
July 17, 2017
Vertigo Editor Karen Berger Is Launching a New Line of Comics With Dark Horse
It’s called Berger Books and its debut series come from Anthony Bourdain, Ann Nocenti, David Aja, among others.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
June 30, 2017
The 8 Best Comic Books to Read in July
From queer bounty hunters to … a shirtless bear fighter?
By
Abraham Riesman
best of 2017 so far
June 28, 2017
The Best Comics of 2017 (So Far)
Featuring trippy Marvel adventures, a visionary novel from Emil Ferris, and a remarkable Wonder Woman origin story, among other treats.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
June 20, 2017
Forget Brooding Superheroes — the Big Money Is in Kids’ Comics
Creators like Raina Telgemeier are revolutionizing the comic-book medium.
By
Abraham Riesman
vulture lists
May 31, 2017
7 Comics to Read Before Seeing
Wonder Woman
Want to understand Wonder Woman? These comics are the perfect place to start.
By
Angelica Jade Bastién
sequential art
May 22, 2017
Archie and the Riverdale Gang Rock Out in These Exclusive Pages From
The Archies
The one-shot special
The Archies
comes out Wednesday.
By
Abraham Riesman
May 1, 2017
From Armageddon to Alien Hordes: 8 Comics You Need to Read This May
Marvel’s Nick Fury and DC’s Batwoman are having particularly good runs right now.
By
Abraham Riesman
Apr. 26, 2017
Looking Back on
The Ultimates
, the Most Uncomfortable Superhero Story Ever Told
It was a comics series that changed its genre and is more relevant than ever.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Apr. 20, 2017
My Friend Dahmer
Author on the Boy Behind the Killer and the Movie Adaptation
Derf Backderf’s comic memoir has been turned into a film that’s debuting at the Tribeca Film Festival.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Apr. 20, 2017
Comics Writer Aleš Kot Talks His New Books and His Return to the Spotlight
“I was badly sick with Lyme disease and my recovery was uncertain.”
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Apr. 17, 2017
New
Quantum and Woody
Comic by Colbert Writer Coming From Valiant
It’ll follow the comedic superhero duo as they navigate the revelation of secrets and the possibility of a reunion.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Apr. 11, 2017
Inside
The Nameless City
, the Best YA Comic Based on Medieval China You’ll Find
Faith Erin Hicks’s latest work,
The Stone Heart
, is even better than its predecessor.
By
Abraham Riesman
Apr. 10, 2017
Marvel Was Rocked by a Weird Hidden Koranic Message This Weekend
Indonesian penciler Ardian Syaf provoked widespread outrage for a controversial anti-Christian statement.
By
Abraham Riesman
Apr. 6, 2017
That Time Don Rickles Met Superman in a Jack Kirby Comic
In 1971, DC Comics published one of their oddest stories, and it starred not only the late insult comic but his doppelgänger, a weirdo named Goody.
By
Abraham Riesman
must reads
Apr. 5, 2017
The 8 Best Comic Books to Read in April
Including stories set in sub-Saharan Africa and up in the clouds, as well as something for
Logan
fans.
By
Abraham Riesman
spring preview 2017
Mar. 23, 2017
Comics Spring Preview: An X-Men Event, a
Watchmen
Story, and 6 More Great Reads
The mutants get a giant new crossover, Alan Moore’s world gets revisited, and death gets … cured?
By
Abraham Riesman
Mar. 7, 2017
The Best We Could Do
Is a Stunning Comics Memoir of Life As a Refugee
Vietnamese-American writer/artist Thi Bui’s debut book has a political significance that is accidental — but profound
By
Abraham Riesman
logan
Mar. 3, 2017
5 Comics to Read Before Seeing
Logan
Many of them are quite dark, as is appropriate.
By
Abraham Riesman
must reads
Mar. 2, 2017
8 Comics to Read From Marvel, DC, and Others in March
From a parallel-universe Vladimir Putin to the son of Batman.
By
Abraham Riesman
Feb. 16, 2017
The Brilliantly Disgusting
Zonzo
Continues a Proud Tradition of Bad-Taste Comics
It’s a compilation of Spanish artist Joan Cornellà’s wordless webcomics, all of them offensive in one way or another.
By
Abraham Riesman
exclusive
Feb. 13, 2017
Warren Ellis Brings Us Inside the Process and Pages of
The Wild Storm
The legendary writer revolutionized comics with these characters 20 years ago. Now he wants to do it again.
By
Abraham Riesman
legion
Feb. 6, 2017
A
Legion
Reading Guide: 5 Comics to Check Out Before Watching FX’s New Show
A guide to the character’s best print stories from the past 30 years.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Feb. 2, 2017
Arrival
Screenwriter Launching Superhero Comic
Secret Weapons
for Valiant
It centers around Livewire, a black female character who learns how to master her ability to manipulate the electromagnetic field.
By
Abraham Riesman
must reads
Jan. 31, 2017
8 Comics You Need to Read in February
From a Fantagraphics murder-mystery instant classic to …
The Flintstones
?
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Jan. 26, 2017
New York
Times
Kills Comics Best-seller Lists
“It certainly isn’t good for business.”
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Jan. 25, 2017
This Marvel Cover Has a Great Beyoncé Homage
It’s for the upcoming
America
No. 2.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Jan. 5, 2017
DC Comics’
Watchmen
Revival Could Go Very, Very Wrong
Are Alan Moore’s characters about to be thrown into a high-octane adventure alongside the kinds of figures they were designed to mock?
By
Abraham Riesman
must reads
Jan. 3, 2017
8 Comics You Need to Read This January
Travel from distant worlds to the depths of hell.
By
Abraham Riesman
Dec. 22, 2016
How Batman Helps Me Survive My Mental Illness
A remarkable graphic memoir,
Dark Night: A True Batman Story
, got me thinking.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Dec. 16, 2016
How DC Comics Scored Its Biggest Win in Years With ‘Rebirth’
The comics giant had been in a slump. Then they had a new idea: Why not keep things simple?
By
Abraham Riesman
year in culture 2016
Dec. 15, 2016
The 10 Best Comic-Book Covers of 2016
From the simple to the mind-bending.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Dec. 13, 2016
Focus Buys Rights to Daniel Clowes Graphic Novel
Patience
He’s the cartoonist behind
Ghost World
and
Wilson
.
By
Abraham Riesman
must reads
Dec. 2, 2016
8 Comics You Need to Read This December
From Southern Gothic to Regular Gothic.
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Nov. 24, 2016
A History of Marvel’s Chaotic Football Comic ‘Kickers, Inc.’
When former Marvel editor-in-chief Jim Shooter is asked for his opinion of the series, his verdict is immediate: “Trainwreck.”
By
Abraham Riesman
sequential art
Nov. 22, 2016
Grant Morrison Unveils Jesus-Conan Mash-up Comic
And he told us why he’s not afraid of the Trump Era.
By
Abraham Riesman
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