What We Said Then: Dumpster-Diving! Josh Green December 7, 2014 Columns, What We Said Then ”What We Said Then” is an ongoing feature at Comics Bulletin, displaying past articles from Comics Bulletin and how they relate to the prevalent...
Rich Buckler: Artist, Innovator – Signed/Remarqued Edition Pre-Sale Clifford Meth November 16, 2014 News I've been pleased to know artist Rich Buckler for decades and was happy to recently help renegotiate his contract with Marvel Comics for genuine...
Dave Cockrum’s FUTURIANS RETURN. So? Clifford Meth July 2, 2014 Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox If you were compelled to list the pivotal moments in comics’ history, you’d have to admit that the revitalized X-Men, beginning with...
Urgent Help Needed for Inker Jim Sanders III Clifford Meth November 7, 2013 Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox The artist Bob Almond--a friend of mine and a bigger friend to the artists in our the industry--asked me to post the following note that he...
McGREGOR ON METH: The Rise of ComicBook Babylon Clifford Meth, Don McGregor June 11, 2013 Interviews While fans and readers may not know of the project yet, ComicBook Babylon is already getting plenty of attention from professionals. An...
Joe Kubert: From Shtetl to Grand Master Clifford Meth August 13, 2012 Interviews When someone advanced in years passes, people often toss the cliche, "They had a full life." With Joe Kubert, it was true.Neal Adams...
3.5 Billboards Jason Sacks July 22, 2009 Reviews Clifford Meth has a vision. It's a unique vision that's an equal mix of social satire and intensity, of humor and drama. It's a vision of our...
Clifford Meth: Of Snakes and Paradigms Tim O'Shea October 9, 2007 Interviews Clifford Meth is a name many comic book folks will recognize for myriad reasons--all positive ones in my book. He's the kind of guy that friend...
Man & Superman: An Interview with Christopher Reeve Clifford Meth October 14, 2004 Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox It’s difficult to talk about Christopher Reeve this close to his passing away without sounding maudlin, so you’ll forgive the melancholy. Like...