Blood And Popcorn #1: A Nightmare On Elm Street

Blood And Popcorn #1: A Nightmare On Elm Street

Hello my Karnie Kids. It’s your host with the most, your ghoul with the tools, your friendly neighborhood artistic serial killer coming to you from a basement somewhere in Springsboro, California. With only the pale light from my computer monitor and television, I come to you with a new experiment in entertaining our readers. You see, we here at Comic...

“Romeo and Juliet: The War” to Debut at New York Comic Con

“Romeo and Juliet: The War” to Debut at New York Comic Con

I just got this sent across my digital desk. At first glance, it’s easy to dismiss this as yet another remake of Shakespeare’s classic story, but after reading the release, I have to admit I’m excited. Not only is Stan “The Man” Lee teaming up with the creative force of Terry Dougas, and Skan Srisuwan to bring a new spin on...

Review: Vic Boone – Malfunction Murder

Review: Vic Boone – Malfunction Murder

I’ve got to say, that when I read a comic book I’m usually picturing it as a movie in the back of my head. Who would play this character, how would this director film this scene. This book is no different. As I read the pages I was instantly thinking of the movie version. It helps that the panel angles and the over all feel of the book help with...

Fantastic Comics Has Not-A-Con

Fantastic Comics Has Not-A-Con

July 23,2011. California. Berkely to be more exact. The weather is fairly calm, neither too hot nor too cold. So perfect that my make up isn’t completely sweating off. Well, some of it has, but that’s genetics, not my surroundings. As I sit on the bus and anticipate the events to come, my mind races. How many people will be there? Will the people...

Indie Insight: Eric Schock Interview

Indie Insight: Eric Schock Interview

Welcome to Indie Insight, an article series where I track down rising self-publishing creators or people on the cusp of breaking through the wall, and harass them with a bunch of the geeky questions we all have on our minds. My motto is to always pay it forward; with an industry that is so crowded, sometimes it’s hard to catch the attention of the masses....

Gacey Arrives At Comic Booked

Gacey Arrives At Comic Booked

It’s one in the morning. The sound of rain against the worn cloth that makes up my tent fights for attention with the sound of the carnival winding down outside. The laughter of children is falling to the wayside and the ring leader is finishing up his final tour of the side show. As I sit here writing, I can still smell the strong odor of cotton candy....