To establish ownership of his copyright, author Ken Gale creates a sequel to his Creepy story from 1979.
Power failure. This is… ordinary. Beige, rather than Paige. It’s flat and plain, and a flat and plain Power Girl is, as any fool knows, an abomination in the eyes of fandom.
A self-help book in Graphic Novel format, I Do, I Don’t admirably summarizes and contextualizes complex concepts for everyday use.
A controversial and polarising figure, Keith Giffen was instrumental in steering moribund franchises such as the Legion of Super-Heroes and the Justice League back to best-seller status, and is remembered for co-creating Lobo, Ambush Bug, and Rocket Raccoon.
Clever, insightful, and redolent with the almost-mythical values of a seemingly-simple time, Captain Carter combines the historic and the modern skilfully and pleasingly.
Good glaze, stale interior, soggy bottom.
Max Sarin’s art is charming and nuanced a delight to look at, and perfectly suited to comedy. If only there’d actually been much comedy.
Ah, Valentine’s Day – the perfect occasion for getting off your face on hallucinogenics!
Lee Moder, comics illustrator and co-creator of DC’s Stargirl, has died at the age of 53.
The longest-serving illustrator of The Beano‘s Bash Street Kids has died at the age of 89.
Golden Age artist Lily Renée has died.