Review: ‘Mangasia’ is a Fascinating Journey Through Asian Comic Art Jason Sacks November 27, 2017 Books, Reviews Mangasia is a must-buy for anybody who wants to learn about the history of comics in nearly two dozen Asian countries. Master comics historian...
The Case Against Doomsday Clock: Part One: The History Chase Magnett November 21, 2017 Columns “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” - William Faulkner It’s easy to make assumptions when you spend most of your day reading,...
Leading Questions: Hey, Captain America, Do I Know You? Chase Magnett January 26, 2017 Columns, Leading Question Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...
Review: The Red Virgin and the Vision of Utopia John Yohe July 25, 2016 Miscellaneous Comic Book Content You can listen to a discussion about this book between Rosy Press Publisher Janelle Asselin and our Interviews Editor Joseph Kyle Schmidt a couple...
3.0 Advance Review: ‘Battle Lines: A Graphic History of the Civil War’ John Yohe March 19, 2015 Reviews Advance Review: This book will be released May 5, 2015 Americans seem to be embarrassingly uninterested in history, neither the world's nor even...
2.0 Review: ‘The Avengers Vault’: A Book for Movie Fans Who Don’t Read John Yohe February 18, 2015 Reviews The target audience for this book seems to be people who have seen the Avengers movie (and the upcoming Age of Ultron) and all the single-character...
5.0 Review: Andrew Jackson Throws a Punch And You Should Get Hit By It Rafael Gaitan December 4, 2014 Reviews Historical comics are not the most revolutionary implementation of the medium. That's what an ignorant person would say. Why waste the infinite...
3.0 Review: ‘PunkRockPaperScissors’ Chronicles the Punk Rock Revolution John Yohe November 17, 2014 Reviews I didn’t know what to expect from PunkRockPaperScissors, only that is had a cool name, and Image Comics was putting it out. I expected comics. I...
4.0 Review: ‘Best of Enemies’ Has Amazing Art but a Giant, Crucial Problem Jason Sacks October 23, 2014 Reviews Best of Enemies is a beautifully-illustrated story about an area of our world that brings nothing but bad news. Subtitled "A History of US and...