Interview: Garth Ennis & Aaron Campbell on Dynamite Entertainment’s The Shadow


The Shadow #1 Howard Chaykin cover

The Shadow #1 Howard Chaykin cover



Garth Ennis and Aaron Campbell talk about their work on the upcoming The Shadow from Dynamite Entertainment.

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10 THINGS I LIKE ABOUT APRIL ’12 COMICS


The Shadow #1

The Shadow #1



KC Carlson looks at cool books in the new Previews including Dynamite Entertainment’s The Shadow, IDW’s Popeye, and Marvel’s Avengers Vs. X-Men.

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THE SHADOW #1 ONGOING SERIES BY GARTH ENNIS!


Shadow #1 Cover by John Cassaday

Shadow #1 Cover by John Cassaday



Garth Ennis writes The Shadow at Dynamite Entertainment!

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Beauology 101: Recommendations And Rants


New Avengers #16

New Avengers #16



Beau Smith shares some of his random thoughts about comics.

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THE SHADOW KNOWS!


The Shadow Alex Ross Cover

The Shadow Alex Ross Cover



The Shadow is on the way from Dynamite Entertainment!

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KC COLUMN: The Never-Ending Story, Part 4: 1986


Secret Wars

by KC Carlson

PREVIOUSLY ON NEVER-ENDING STORY: (Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3)

The early 1980s were a tremendously exciting time for comic books, as comic creators were making bold new leaps in presenting their stories to an increasingly sophisticated audience. Superhero comics began to mature, introducing more and more elements of “realism” into the four-color pages. Long-dormant genres of comics — as well as brand new ones — appeared. Things were changing so rapidly that old publishers — pushed by their writers and artists — scrambled to invent new ways to present comic material, such as mini- and maxi-series and graphic novels. There was more emphasis on the self-contained story (with beginning, middle, and end), another mature industry development that the media and readers traditionally outside of superhero comic books began to embrace in a big way. And if the old-school publishers weren’t willing to try something new, there were dozens of young independent publishers anxious to experiment.

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