SUPERGIRL #19 Written by Steve Orlando and Vita Ayala Art by Jamal Campbell and Carlos M. Mangual Edited by Jessica Chen Published by DC Comics Release Date: March 14, 2018 Before we start, I need to let you know some things. First, I don’t really know anything about Supergirl. I’m vaguely aware of her origins…
Queer Visibility Interview: Michelle Perez on THE PERVERT
Coming from writer Michelle Perez with art from Remy Boydell, and previously featured in Eisner nominated anthology Island, is The Pervert, an unflinching and honest account of a trans girl surviving through sex work in Seattle. Michelle was kind enough to take the time to talk with us about trans representation, and her experiences working…
Advance Review: DEATHBED #1
DEATHBED #1 Written by Joshua Williamson Art by Riley Rossmo, Ivan Placencia, and Deron Bennett Edited by Amedeo Turturro and Mark Doyle Published by DC Comics/Vertigo Release Date: February 21, 2018 Let me be honest with you all, and no spoilers, but this book is WILD. I want to tell you everything, but I’m trying to keep…
Interview: TWISTED ROMANCE with de Campi, Skelly, Gutiérrez and Trungles
Launching in February 2018 from Image, and just in time for Valentine’s Day, comes Twisted Romance, a four-issue weekly anthology miniseries with tales of love—love gone right, wrong, and everything in between. Each issue of this month-long romance event will feature 48 pages of content: a main comic story, a backup comic story, and a…
Interview: Dylan Campbell is SCARED BY THE BELL
Scared by the Bell is a weekly all-ages web comic about the terrors of making new friends in middle school from cartoonist Dylan Campbell. Talking time out from his schedule, Dylan took the time to talk to me about Scared by the Bell, creating webcomics, and his upcoming projects. Kelly Richards: For those of our readers…
Interview: Cubed, Ayala, Salman, and Bradley Talk TWISTED ROMANCE
Launching in February 2018 from Image and just in time for Valentines day comes TWISTED ROMANCE, a four-issue weekly anthology miniseries with tales of love—love gone right, wrong, and everything in between. Each issue of this month-long romance event will feature 48 pages of content: a main comic story, a backup comic story, and a…
Interview: Kadlecik, Steinkellner, and Steinkellner Count Down QUINCE
Written by Kit Steinkellner, illustrated by Emma Steinkellner, and created by Sebastian Kadlecik, Quince is a 15-issue, bilingual comic book series about a teenage girl who discovers she has super powers while celebrating her quinceañera. With only two more issues until its conclusion I spoke with the team as they prepare to wrap up their story. Kelly Richards:…
Queer Visibility Interview: Creating a Monster with WAYWARD SISTERS
As Halloween fast approaches you might be searching for a something within the fine medium of comics to help you embrace and celebrate your own monstrosity. Well dear reader, you need look no further than Wayward Sisters: An Anthology of Monstrous Women. Bringing together 37 women and gender non-conforming people, Wayward Sisters features 25 stories…
Interview: Ngozi Ukazu Hits the Ice with CHECK, PLEASE!
If you’re a fan of web comics about good hockey boys, baking, friendship, or any joyous combination of the 3, chances are your are also a fan of Ngozi Ukazu’s hit webcomic Check, Please! Having garnered a huge online following and two massively successful Kickstarter campaigns to bring Check, Please! to print, Ukazu has signed…
Interview: Emmanuelle Chateauneuf Moves into QUEEN STREET
Chapterhouse Books is starting to make a name for itself as the premier Canadian comic book publisher with books like Freelance and Captain Canuck, but they’re not stopping at monthly comics. Coming out this fall is an original graphic novel from writer/artist Emmanuelle Chateauneuf, Queen Street. Chateauneuf sat down with Comicosity to chat about the…