
I got into the indy comics scene late, so I never heard of David Hine until a few years ago when he began working for the stateside offices of Marvel Comics. In a short space of time there were a few Marvel miniseries: Daredevil Redemption, Son of M., th...
OPINION: Last week, I asked for your opinions about whether the comics companies are doing enough to interest the next generation of comics readers and what approaches they should take. On the one hand, there weren't that many responses, but on the other ...
Hail and well met, my heroes and villains. Welcome to another Wednesday and another COMICSCAPE. Last week's column on digital and web comics generated several letters of civil disagreement. Thankfully, everyone kept my mother, my wife, and my personal ...
Well, folks, we've finally come to the end of a long journey or rather I have, as the main comics columnist for CINESCAPE. I hope you've enjoyed these columns as much as I've enjoyed writing them, and if you'd like to keep up with my future work, Google ...
In last week’s Comicscape, we administered a sound thrashing to the American comic industry—more specifically, Marvel and DC—for five significant problems in dire need of correction. This week, dear Maniacs, in the spirit of fairnes...
... precious comics - and that automatically gives us something to be thankful for. There's a great deal else to give thanks for in the comics world, of course: we're finally getting to read the long-awaited JLA/AVENGERS (or is it AVENGERS/JLA? Which mont...
Daredevil is on the brink of going from comics to film. Which means, of course, he'll also be going from comics to film and back to comics. But the latest twist in the tortured life of Daredevil has the character going from comics to film to comics ...
OPINION: It still amazes me that, before three weeks ago, I had never heard of BitTorrent, the revolutionary (and controversial) new way of trading comics via the Web. But it wasn't until a friend told me about it at a faculty party that I checked into it...
...nd online comics will likely shake the industry in a few years. With this week's COMICSCAPE, I'll examine the arguments for and against digital comics. For next week, I want to hear your thoughts. I'll run your e-mail with my commentary, and I hope ...
Reflecting concerns over dwindling readership and alienation from mainstream genre lovers, CrossGen comics has announced a new series titled COMPENDIA, with hopes of pulling in more mainstream readers. CrossGen sources hope the series will combat the high...

