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Author Jason Sacks

Jason Sacks

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Jason Sacks has been obsessed with pop culture for longer than he'd like to remember. Jason has been writing for Comics Bulletin for nearly a decade, producing over a million words of content about comics, films and other media. He has also been published in a number of publications, including the late, lamented Amazing Heroes, The Flash Companion and The American Comic Book Chronicles: the 1970s and 1980s. Find him on Facebook and Twitter. Jason is the Owner and Publisher of Comics Bulletin.

Classic Comics Cavalcade: Blood-sucking in the ‘70s: Chamber of Chills #3 (1973)

Jason Sacks
January 22, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
In the early 1970s, super-heroes were knocked off their perch as the kings and queens of comics. Instead, horror ruled the roost. Partially because the comics code eased off of its tight restrictions, and...

Classic Comics Cavalcade: “Straw Into Gold: Captain Marvel in Marvel Super-Heroes #13”

Jason Sacks
November 13, 2015
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
Most comics artists save their best work for work they care most about. But it takes a real professional to do their best work on a series that they don’t care about. Such is the case with Gene Colan....

…Jackass by Day : A Review of The Essential Werewolf by Night

Jason Sacks
October 30, 2015
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
Let’s face it, a comic book about a werewolf just isn’t the most promising concept out there. For one thing, a werewolf only becomes fuzzy three nights per month, which kind of gets in the way of long,...

Classic Comics Cavalcade: “Bookends: Steve Ditko on the Shroud and Iron Man”

Jason Sacks
October 9, 2015
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
Steve Ditko's work at Marvel in the 1980s and '90s seems a bit unusual for a man of his fame and reputation. Rather than choosing to illustrate some of Marvel’s best-selling titles, Ditko mainly chose to...

Interview: Jok – The Art of World Building

Jason Sacks
June 1, 2015
Interviews
I talked with Jok about his work on "Big Game Hunters" and "Mixtape", both releasing early this fall. Jason Sacks for Comics Bulletin: How did you approach creating these characters? Jok: I had the...

Interview: H.P Lovecraft Inspired War Story – “Doorkickers”

Jason Sacks
May 6, 2015
Interviews
Jason Sacks talks with Scott McCullough and Douglas Franchin about their new comic, "Doorkickers." Jason Sacks for Comics Bulletin: Tell us a bit about why members of the US military are fighting...

Interview: Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook Talk Supernatural in “Harrow County”

Jason Sacks
April 22, 2015
Interviews
One of the coolest debuts of recent history was Harrow County #1, so it was a real pleasure to catch up with creators Cullen Bunn and Tyler Crook  at this year's Emerald City Comicon. Jason Sacks for...

Interview: Filip Sablik on Pushing Comics Forward

Jason Sacks
April 16, 2015
Interviews
BOOM! Studios is doing some great things in comics these days. I had a great time catching up with their Publishing & Marketing dude Filip Sablik to talk about how BOOM! is pushing comics...

Conversations about ‘Seth: Conversations’

Jason Sacks
February 27, 2015
Interviews
Our good friends Eric Hoffman and Dominick Grace, editors of Seth: Conversations, recently chatted with the University Press of Mississippi about their fantastic book Seth: Conversations. We thought you...

Raymond Briggs, Part One: Childhood. Art School. Children’s Books. 1934-1972

Eric Hoffman
February 23, 2015
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
© 2015 Eric Hoffman Raymond Briggs – the celebrated UK-based creator of such cherished Holiday-themed institutions and Father Christmas (1973) and The Snowman (1978) – in speaking with interviewer...

Classic Comics Cavalcade: The Complete Peanuts 1983-1984

Eric Hoffman
December 26, 2014
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
In his introduction to this, the seventeenth installment of Fantagraphics' loving reprint of every Peanuts strip produced during its nearly 50-year run as one of the most commercially successful and...

What We Said Then – Civil War

Jason Sacks, Josh Green
November 1, 2014
What We Said Then
Welcome to ”What We Said Then”! This column is going to display various reviews to projects that are relevant now to comics. With the announcement of the upcoming film, Captain America: Civil War,...

Interview: Gene Luen Yang: Magic is Words Becoming Actions

Jason Sacks
September 11, 2014
Interviews
I had the pleasure of having a freewheeling conversation with the great Gene Luen Yang about his wonderful book The Shadow Hero, ethnicity, war and much more. Jason Sacks for Comics Bulletin: Thanks...

You Gotta See This: R.I.P. Robin Williams, Comic Book Fan

Jason Sacks
August 11, 2014
News
We will miss Robin Williams terribly. From his early days as Mork from Ork, through his wonderful perfomance in The World According to Garp, and amazing work in films as diverse as The Fisher...

Daytripper, A Life Examined Chapter Eight “The Quiet Tumult of Middle Age”

Jason Sacks
July 24, 2014
The Long-Form
Welcome to Comics Bulletin’s team review of Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá's Daytripper. This is the ninth part of an ambitious twelve-part series of articles on this powerful and much-loved series. Read...
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