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,1980s and 1990s. Find him on Facebook and Twitter.
Jason is the Publisher Emeritus of Comics Bulletin.
With the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong walking on the moon quickly approaching, Jonathan Fetter-Vorm’s new graphic novel Moonbound: Apollo 11 and the Dream of Space couldn’t be more timely....
Wonder Woman Earth One is an ideal graphic novel partner for the Wonder Woman film. Volume Two, due to be released October 3rd, shows all the potential of that outstanding movie in comic book form. In...
The Signal is one of the most intriguing Batman supporting characters to appear in years. Duke Thomas is not just another Robin. Instead he’s his own man, a unique partner to the Bat. He has super-powers but...
The Snagglepuss Chronicles is one of the strangest comic books ever published. It also is a complicated book to review. Snagglepuss is true to his Hanna-Barbera animated origins as a man-sized pink mountain...
Written by CHRISTOS GAGE Art by ROBERTO DE LA TORRE Cover A by KANO Cover B by LEO COLAPIETRO Ninja Programme Variant by ROBERTO DE LA TORRE NEW ARC! NEW JUMPING-ON POINT! “FALLOUT” – PART...
Out of Nothing is one of the most emotionally affecting graphic novels I’ve read in quite some time, and I’m having trouble explaining why it touched me so deeply. Written and illustrated by British...
Eddie Campbell is one of my favorite cartoonists. His work has been a delight to me since I discovered it, even before he illustrated the sublime From Hell. So every new Campbell book is a real treat for...
The Furnace, the new graphic novel by Prentis Rollins from TOR Books, is a fascinating science fiction novel of ideas and of relationships. It’s about the human cost of technology and the ways in which new...
My parents used to talk all the time about the moon landing, in the same hushed tones they used to talk about the deaths of John F. Kennedy and of my maternal grandfather, who passed away a decade before I was...
I always enjoy visiting the Boston Metaphysical Society, the clockwork steampunk world Madeleine Holly-Rosing created. Her unique vision of a delightfully different past always has me wanting to read more of...
I've been a fan of X-O Manowar for many years, and have especially loved Matt Kindt's take on the character in his current series. KIndt has mined new depths with the "barbarian in a tin can," exploring the...
Like anyone who loves comics, I’m a great fan of fantasy art. I love immersing myself in complex and imaginative dreamscapes I could scarcely have imagined, worlds that could be both just outside my window...
Prisoner 155 begins with desolation. When we first meet Simón Radowitzky, he is a solitary man trapped in a brutal prison in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. We witness him beaten savagely by indifferent guards...
BLOODSHOT SALVATION #9 Written by JEFF LEMIRE & RAY FAWKES Art by RENATO GUEDES Cover A by KENNETH ROCAFORT Cover B by RENATO GUEDES Cover C by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI Variant Cover by JUAN JOSÉ...
Written by MATT KINDT Art by RYAN BODENHEIM Cover A by LEWIS LAROSA Cover B by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI Interlocking Variant by ARIEL OLIVETTI X-O Manowar Icon Variant by HOWARD CHAYKIN This means...