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‘Will Eisner: Champion of the Graphic Novel’ is a Great Tribute to the Master Cartoonist

Jason Sacks
May 23, 2017
Books, Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
Will Eisner kept me reading comic books. Okay, it’s not quite that simple. But if it wasn’t for Eisner’s strong influence, I might have stopped reading comics when I was a teenager. During those...

“The Long, Strange Trip of Deathlok the Demolisher”

Paul Brian McCoy
May 22, 2017
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
Editor's Note: With the recent passing of Rich Buckler, this seemed the ideal time to celebrate one of Buckler's most famous comics, Deathlok the Demolisher, by re-presenting this wonderful essay by Psycho...

Sam Glanzman and Joe Lansdale’s ‘Red Range’ is Violent, Weird and Great

Jason Sacks
May 17, 2017
Books, Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade, IDW, Indie
Joe Lansdale and Sam Glanzman’s Red Range, released soon by new IDW imprint It’s Alive, earns its subtitle of “A Wild Western Adventure.” This is a thrilling, violent and very strange thrill ride with...

Bernie Wrightson’s ‘Creepshow’ is Back and Scarier Than Ever

Jason Sacks
May 16, 2017
Books, Classic Comics Cavalcade, Reviews
It’s about damn time that Creepshow made its way back into print. One of the great lost graphic novels of the 1980s, this delightfully dark film adaptation is one of the best-known and most-loved books drawn...

Frank Miller’s Ronin Pt. 6: If You Have the Courage

Jason Sacks
August 19, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
Welcome to the final chapter of my looks at Frank Miller’s classic series Ronin For the introduction, click here. For a look at issue one, click here. For a look at issue two, click here. For a...

Frank Miller’s Ronin Pt. 5: ‘What Are You Doing to Me?’

Jason Sacks
August 12, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
Welcome to the latest chapter of my look at Frank Miller’s Ronin. This week I look at the penultimate issue, Ronin #5. For the introduction, click here. For a look at Ronin #1, click here. For a look at...

Frank Miller’s Ronin Pt. 4: Eyes in the Darkness

Jason Sacks
August 5, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
Welcome back to my issue-by-issue look at Frank Miller’s Ronin, this time looking at the amazing Ronin #4. This is where it all starts to become even more amazing, my friends. For the introduction, click...

‘Tain’t the Meat… It’s the Humanity and Other Stories by Jack Davis

Jason Sacks
July 29, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
We here at Comics Bulletin mourn the passing of the great Jack Davis this week. As part of our tribute to the great cartoonist, we re-present Jason Sacks' essay on some of Davis's greatest work at E.C....

Frank Miller’s Ronin Pt. 3: Simple and Totally Preposterous

Jason Sacks
July 22, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
Welcome to my issue-by-issue review of Frank Miller’s Ronin. This week I look at Ronin #3. For the introduction to this series, click here. For my look at issue 1, click here. For my look at issue 2, click...

Frank Miller’s Ronin Pt. 2: Try To Have an Open Mind

Jason Sacks
July 15, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
Welcome to part two of my look at Frank Miller’s amazing Ronin. For thoughts on issue #1, click here. And keep coming back every Friday for the next four weeks to read my reviews of the final issues of this...

Frank Miller’s Ronin Pt. 1: ‘You Are Not Without Purpose’

Jason Sacks
July 8, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
Thanks for joining me this week for the second part of my look at Frank Miller’s brilliant Ronin. This week I look at Ronin #1. For the introduction, please click here. As I discussed last week, Ronin...

Frank Miller’s Ronin: “If You Intend to Die, You Can Do Anything.”

Jason Sacks
July 1, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
When Frank Miller’s Ronin hit the nation’s comic shops in the summer 1983, it arrived with an impact few observers of the industry had ever seen before. The comics world’s most popular creator stepped...

Steve Gerber’s Son of Satan Pt. 10: “Will I Ever Make Sense of It?”

Jason Sacks
June 17, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
Welcome to part 10, the final part of my look at Steve Gerber’s run on “Son of Satan” in Marvel Spotlight. In part 9 of my series I looked at Gerber’s penultimate chapter as scripter of this series,...

Steve Gerber’s Son of Satan Pt. 9: Journey Into Himself!

Jason Sacks
June 10, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
Welcome back to part nine of my look at Steve Gerber’s “Son of Satan” in his 1974-75 run in Marvel Spotlight. This is the penultimate chapter of Gerber’s tenure writing Daimon Hellstrom and...

The Story Behind ‘Superman Vs. Muhammad Ali’

Keith Dallas
June 5, 2016
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
Editor's Note: We here at Comics Bulletin mourn the passing of the great Muhammad Ali. Ali has a fascinating connection to comic books. Not only was he a super-hero in the eyes of many of us, but he also...
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