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ESSAY: Dead at 55: Dawn of the Dead Remake (2004)
Continuing a series that celebrates the fifty-fifth anniversary of Night of the Living Dead with a look at the classic zombie film and its many follow-ups.
Cover Girl: Harley Quinn 2024 Annual #1 by Erica Henderson!
Welcome to Cover Girl! For this feature, we gather a team of WWAC contributors to analyze a new or recent and notable comic book cover featuring one or more women. This month, Carrie McClain, Kayleigh Hearn, Nola Pfau, Louis Skye, and Emily Lauer talk about the cover of Harley Quinn 2024 Annual #1 by Erica…
VIZ Pubwatch: March 2024
Happy spring, VIZ fans! This month we’re taking a look at– gasp! PROSE! Illustrated by everyone’s favorite Junji Ito. And also my recent favorite, Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. But first, the news.
REVIEW: Club Microbe by Elise Gravel Adorably Introduces Our Tiniest Neighbors
Club Microbe by Elise Gravel is an adorable and informative look at the microbial world.
The 2024 Hugo Awards Heralds the Clearing of Corruption
The finalists for the 2024 Hugo Awards were announced on Friday, and as is typical for the Hugos, the ballot has a mixture of the familiar and the fresh. Established Hugo favourites such as John Scalzi (Starter Villain), Ann Leckie (Translation State), Martha Wells (Witch King), Nghi Vo (Mammoths at the Gates, On the Fox…
Previously On Comics: Hot Docs Resignations and SPD Closure
Good morning friends. I hope you are enjoying the long weekend. It’s been quite quiet this week — I think we might be deep into con season, I’m not actually sure — but we were blessed by the gods of delicious consequences which I for one always enjoy.
INTERVIEW: buttercup Talks the Metaphysical Majesty of UM Volume 1
It’s rare to find a comic that literally makes you feel like your mind has been blown, that something has shifted permanently in your brain chemistry when you read it. But that was exactly how I felt when I first discovered buttercup’s stunning webcomic UM. The gorgeous, astrophysical tome is being published in print for…
Archie Comics Pubwatch: March 2024
Welcome to the Archie Comics Pubwatch for March! I’m Lisa, reporting from a corner booth at Pop’s Chock’lit Shoppe, and here’s this month’s news! In March’s Pubwatch, a fresh Sabrina comic emerges, the Archie gang gears up for summer, and the Archie gang gains favor with Diamond comics! Also, there are plenty of new variant…
Rosie Reads x CON DIARY: Black Zine Fest Blazes a Trail For a More Inclusive Con Experience
Los Angeles has a booming indie comics and zine scene, with massive shows like LA Zine Fest, Heavy Manners Library, and the dearly missed CALA making welcoming spaces for creators to showcase their work and find community. Attending local zine fests as part of the collective Zines 4 Queers she co-founded with fellow zinester oumou,…
Previously on Comics: This Year’s Pride Month, Let’s Not Forget the Straights, Says Marvel
Good morning from your Friendly Neighbourhood Previously Editor. Happy Spring to everyone who’s not in Ontario, because it has been snowing here since the advent of Spring so in my opinion, it’s still winter. The weather has little impact on pop culture news, which is consistently a dumpster fire.
ESSAY: Dead at 55: Children of the Living Dead (2001)
Continuing a series that celebrates the fifty-fifth anniversary of Night of the Living Dead with a look at the classic zombie film and its many follow-ups.
