Comics Arts Conference 5: Life After Trauma — To Be a Superhero or Supervillain? Speaker/Artist(s) Info Andrea Letamendi, Robin Rosenberg, Travis Langley. Did you ever wonder why experiencing trauma led Batman to become a hero but Harvey Dent to become a villain? Why Superman hasn’t given up his Herculean task for good after being exposed […]
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CDC Zombie Survival Plan WILL KILL YOU
The Centers for Disease Control posted a blog on how to survive a zombie outbreak, “Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse.” We, our friends, and so many friends were abuzz with this topic, particularly regarding the plan’s shortcomings when it actually comes to dealing with zombies – not a word about FIGHTING ZOMBIES?! Where CDC plan falls […]
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Interview with Brawl in the Family creator Matthew Taranto
Brawl in the family is a parody comic featuring a number of famous Nintendo characters, particularly those featured in the Super Smash Bros series, and a few surprise guests. A Master Hand behind the comic, Matther Taranto, was kind enough to do an interview with me. Enjoy! 1. First, tell us a little about yourself. […]
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Superherologist at Work
I’m not even sure how much I should say right now while my agent is ironing out some of the contract details, but I have a contract. That’s been agreed. I have an offer and I’ve made a commitment to get my book written. I can’t post long blogs about it because every blog takes […]
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Interview with Brawl in the family creator Matthew Taranto
Brawl in the family is a parody comic featuring a number of famous Nintendo characters, particularly those featured in the Super Smash Bros series, and a few surprise guests. A Master Hand behind the comic, Matther Taranto, was kind enough to do an interview with me. Enjoy! 1. First, tell us a little about yourself. […]
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The Alpocalpse Cometh!
“Weird” Al Yankovic has had a prolific career as a parody artist. Over the course of his 30+ years of musical comedy, Al has watched entire musical groups form, make it big, and burn to ashes. Slews of Justin Biebers and his predecessors rising to superstardom and then being left behind as soon as their […]
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