Comic
Travelling Man
Craig Thompson's Comic Diary Strikes A Nerve
PUBLISHED Oct 1, 2004
Why would anyone read a comic diary? After all, comics are an escape, and without a superhero and a villain, without explosions and elabora...
The Hit Man
Brian Michael Bendis Razes Marvel
PUBLISHED Sep 1, 2004
Whenever a comic gets stale, writers will shake things up by either killing someone off or introducing a new character. This might sound si...
Pavitr Prabhakar: Spider-Man?
Marvel Markets Move East
PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2004
In an effort to further capitalise on its potential international audience, Marvel is revamping one of its most valuable properties. Timed...
Player Vs. Player
Online Comic Merges Office and Game Life
PUBLISHED Jul 1, 2004
Draw what you know. That's what artists are told, right? Well, cartoonist Scott Kurtz took that to heart after a day of hearty online gamin...
Dive In and Swim
Toronto Artist Helps Seaguy Find Legs
PUBLISHED Jun 1, 2004
Talent is not always enough. Luck plays a part in a successful career, and Toronto-based artist Cameron Stewart has had his share. A chance...
Canucks' Ignoble Return
Alpha Flight Gets Off the Ground Again
PUBLISHED May 1, 2004
Marvel is at it again. Instead of letting a good title die quietly, they have decided to revive original Canadian comic title Alpha Flight...
Hating the Hero
The Inspiration and Vilification of Dave Sim
PUBLISHED Mar 1, 2004
From the beginning, the tale of Dave Sim. and his aardvark comic creation Cerebus, has been an Icarian tragedy. Twenty-five years ago, Sim...
Revolutionary Riel
A Graphic Tale of Canadian History
PUBLISHED Nov 1, 2003
What does the name Louis Riel mean to you? If you're Chester Brown, the name conjures up images of rebellion and organised strife. Louis Ri...