Avengers: Beware the Boom
Not to kill your euphoria, but does the massive success of the Avengers movie have a downside for comics fans?
Not to kill your euphoria, but does the massive success of the Avengers movie have a downside for comics fans?
Free Comic Book Day and the Avengers movie have brought lots of attention to the comics medium. Now is the perfect time to show people how diverse comics really are.
Wouldn't it be great to get to read some great old comics and also give back to creators who could use a few dollars? Digital comics are a chance to enjoy yourself and do a good deed!
Jason's odd week in comics included encounters with a real musician, an alleged misogynist and an alleged pariah.
Some characters are just born boring. Case in point: Carol Danvers, Ms. Marvel.
Is this the best of times for comics or the worst of times? Our ever-optimistic Publisher, Jason Sacks, says they're the same old times.
Comics is a cruel, cruel business. We ignore great comics and celebrate mediocre comics. Smart and talented creators sacrifice to create great comics that nobody ever reads. How do we avoid this cruel Darwinism and let readers know about these great comics?
How do we justify giving Justice League: Doom, Glory #24 and Martha Marcy May Marlene 4½ stars each? Is that a problem for CB or is it right? Our Publisher Jason Sacks examines the question and asks for your help.
Your love for comics can get you thrown in jail. Yes, COMICS. JAIL. What every comic fan needs to do to take action and protect his or her rights.
If you really want to create great comics work, make as much money as you can from your work and create a legacy for yourself and your family, you really really need to look at Image Comics.