Fiction
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Superkiller #1 delivers jokes, exposition, and a glimpse of promise after years of delay. But does Vito Gesualdi’s comic stand on its own, or is it another product of the influencer comic craze where fans buy into personality as much as story? Let’s find out.
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Ahead of the new Fantastic Four: First Steps movie, I dove headfirst into decades of comics history—from Lee and Kirby’s cosmic origin to Hickman’s multiversal crescendo. What I found was a story of science, family, heartbreak, and joy that reshaped my view of Marvel’s First Family. Here’s what I read, what surprised me, and why…
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Decades of DC fandom, a toybox full of comics, and cautious optimism going in—here’s how James Gunn’s Superman (2025) somehow pulled it all off. Dense, hopeful, weird, and yes, even punk rock.
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On my journey toward writing a comic – something I’ve been wanting to do since my senior year of high school far back when I was writing incredibly offensive things like Phetus the Fetus and The Rad 4 (about various characters revolving around cancer) – and my subsequent return to the collection of comics, I…
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If you’ve ever known someone addled with ADD or ADHD, you’ll know one thing that is glaringly obvious about them: their intense hyper fixation on specific things dwarfed only by their lack of impulse control regarding said hyper fixation. Last week I had written an ode to the idea of setting in fiction. Did you…
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What is it about settings that are so incredibly important to me lately? I’ve been on twitter lately using my account geared toward creative ventures. This allows me to bask in the creative works of others while propping up my own forays into the creative realm. It often contains within it people’s sketches and concept…

