“That Wingnut is Insane”: Reality vs. Fictionality in Conspiracy Comics
Guest writer, Vincent Haddad examines three different comics exploring conspiracies to consider how they represent the hybridity of truth and fiction.
Guest writer, Vincent Haddad examines three different comics exploring conspiracies to consider how they represent the hybridity of truth and fiction.
Comicsgaters are wrong because comics have always been political, but those politics weren’t always as great as they are sometimes made out to be by comics’ defenders.
You wanna hear a good joke? Nobody speak, nobody get choked.
Voting is a right, not a virtue.
Canada: As cold as space, and home to nearly as many anthropomorphic animals.
In 2015 Howard the Duck explores a welcome tangent, while in 1976, he feels like he is finally moving in the right direction.
Howard and his female companion(s) on the road, again.
This is Part Two of a two-part series of posts on the classic X-Men comics arc, “Days of Future Past.”