Fast Times in Comic Book Editing Review
As a person who grew up in the '80s and '90s, I was very fortunate to see many things. Many people today have no idea how important comic culture was during that time. During this time there was a change in the air in comics and two essential things happened, they...
Filth & Grammer Review
I have been doing this job for almost 20 years on and off and I have read just about every book that has to deal with both the manga and comic industries in terms of what you need to do to improve your skills and such. I can say with no ego, that Filth & Grammar,...
San Diego Comic Fest 2024 Review
Well, I had a week to think about how I felt about this year's edition of San Diego Comic Fest, and after some time, I have to say I really enjoyed it. It was one of the most comfortable conventions I've been to this year. This year's theme was all about Harvey...
Interview With Matt Dunford, Chairman of San Diego Comic Fest
San Diego Comic Fest is happening this weekend, and I had the pleasure of interviewing Matt Dunford, the Chairman of San Diego Comic Fest. Captain Cats: Hi Matt how are you doing today? Matt Dunford: I'm doing just fine, I'm a little all over the place but still...
San Diego Comic Fest is Back
After a year off and finding a new home, the San Diego Comic Fest is back. The convention will now be held at the Westin Carlsbad Resort and Spa on October 25-27. This year's theme is celebrating the 100th anniversary of Harvey Kurtzman and Rod Serling. For those who...
.375 Magnum Opus: The Golden Suicides Review
A few years ago I reviewed Artillery Network's first book, .375 Magnum Opus and I said this about the book: "From beginning to end this was pure tour de force of action, violence, gunplay, drugs, sex, and rock and roll all rolled up into this book." - Captain Cats....
Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman Turns 35
One of the most important comic series to ever be released turns 35 this year and that series is The Sandman. The Sandman was originally created by Gardner Fox and Bert Christman. Fox was in charge of writing and Christman was in charge of the artwork. This version of...
Rom The Space Knight Turns 45
Today we are going to talk about Rom The Space Knight who turns 45 but has an odd beginning, not as a comic book series, but as a toy that ended up being a comic series. Rom was first created as a toy by Scott Dankman, Richard C. Levy, and Bryan L. McCoy in 1979 later...
The Goon Turns 25
One of the best comics that has nothing to do with superheroes turns 25 and that series is The Goon. The Goon is created by Eric Powell and was first introduced to the world in March of 1999 via Avatar Press, but due to Powell being unhappy with the quality of the...
The Countdown to Comic Con Starts Now
We are now as of today, a month and a half away from one of the biggest events of the summer and that is the San Diego Comic-Con International. Last year SDCCI had to deal with the Hollywood strike as both writers and actors from both Writers Guild of America and...
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