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Reliving the Craziest Decade in Comics History: An interview with Jason Sacks

Mark Stack
January 2, 2019
Classic Comics, Classic Interviews
Longtime friend of the site Jason Sacks wrote The American Comic Book Chronicles: the 1990s, available now from Amazon, TwoMorrows and all the other...

Top 10 Thoughts About Jack Kirby

Jason Sacks
August 28, 2017
Columns, Top 10
Hand of Fire: The Comics Art of Jack Kirby, Charles Hatfield's wonderful book-length look at the career of Jack Kirby, reminds me of a few aspects of...

Classic Comics Cavalcade: Donald Duck: “Christmas on Bear Mountain”

Jason Sacks
December 25, 2015
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
The more I stare at Carl Bark's Duck comics the more I understand their brilliance. You might remember my last review of a Carl Barks Ducks...

Classic Comics Cavalcade: “Straw Into Gold: Captain Marvel in Marvel Super-Heroes #13”

Jason Sacks
November 13, 2015
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
Most comics artists save their best work for work they care most about. But it takes a real professional to do their best work on a series that they...

Classic Comics Cavalcade: “Bookends: Steve Ditko on the Shroud and Iron Man”

Jason Sacks
October 9, 2015
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
Steve Ditko's work at Marvel in the 1980s and '90s seems a bit unusual for a man of his fame and reputation. Rather than choosing to illustrate some...
4.0

What We Said Then: Sunday Slugfest – Infinite Crisis #1

Keith Dallas
April 5, 2015
Reviews
With the newest DC crossover event, Convergence, here, we thought it was a good time to look back at the premiere of the last giant DC crossover,...

The Crossroads Alpha Podcast #4: On Auteurism

Carlos Rodela, Jason Sacks, Jose San Mateo, Serdar Yegulalp, Steven Savage
April 4, 2015
Columns, Crossroads Alpha Podcast
Join Comics Bulletin Publisher Jason Sacks along with his friends Carlos Rodela, Steven Savage, Jose San Mateo, Paul Brian McCoy and Serdar Yegulalp...
4.5

What We Said Then: Kissing Casanova: Lust in Luxuria

Daniel Elkin
January 25, 2015
Reviews, What We Said Then
With this week's release of Casanova: Acedia #1 from Image Comics (and our fascinating upcoming review of that intriguing issue), we thought it was...
4.0

Review: ‘Second Avenue Caper’ is an Important Story of a Lost Era

Jason Sacks
January 2, 2015
Reviews
We all know that some of the most interesting stories are stranger than fiction. The story that Joyce Brabner and Mark Zingarelli tell in Second...

Top 10 (More) Inappropriate Christmas Covers

Jason Sacks
December 25, 2014
Columns, Top 10
I tried to avoid it. I really did. I really wanted to write a Top 10 list of Christmas covers that didn't call out some of the craziest comic...

Classic Comics Cavalcade: Foolbert Funnies

Jason Sacks
December 12, 2014
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
One of the most interesting cartoonists of the underground era is Frank Stack, a.k.a Foolbert Sturgeon. You may know his work as illustrator of...
5.0

Review: ‘Aama: the Invisible Throng’ is Visionary Science Fiction

Jason Sacks
December 10, 2014
Reviews
Aama: the Invisible Throng is a mindfuck. It's a journey both literally and metaphorically. It's astonishing science fiction that takes readers to a...
4.0

Review: ‘The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath’ is a Masterful Lovecraft Adaptation

Jason Sacks
December 9, 2014
Reviews
"You have to ask yourself, am I a part of your dream or are you part of mine?" The latest H.P. Lovecraft adaptation from I.N.J. Culbard and...

Singles Going Steady 12/9/2014: Comics Get “The Treatment”

Derek Vigeant, Jackie Henley, Jason Sacks, Lance Paul, Robert Bexar, Ryan Scott
December 8, 2014
Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup.  Battlestar Galactica: The Death of Apollo #1 (Dan Abnett /...
3.5

Review: ‘Robert Moses: the Master Builder of New York City’ is a Fine Biography of New York’s Master Architect

Jason Sacks
December 8, 2014
Reviews
Robert Moses is one of the most important and influential figures in 20th century American history but few people outside New York know his name. He...
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