Artist Spotlight: Pascal Campion
By: Sian Rips Pascal Campion is an illustrator, concept designer, animator, and storyteller. Born in France, Campion has honed his foundations in art throughout his...
Greysen Presents ‘Shop Your Brushes!
By: Greysen Walsh Photoshop is a pillar of art school. Most majors use Photoshop at some point in their work pipeline, whether it be for...
Comic Review of “Lore Olympus” by Rachel Smythe
By: Sian Rips You have probably heard of the Greek myth of Persephone and Hades numerous times, in various renditions, styles, and imagery. “Lore Olympus”...
Anja Reviews “Everything Is Fine” by Mike Birchall
By: Anja Racke Maggie and Sam are your average couple. They live in a normal house in a normal neighborhood with a normal dog and...
Comic Review of “A Castle in England” by Jamie Rhodes
By: Emily Ericson For the history lovers out there, “A Castle in England” is the perfect plunge into five eras of one castle’s history and...
Greysen reviews “Witchy” by Ariel Slamet Ries
By: Greysen Walsh This week, we’ll be exploring an enchanting tale of magic, spiritual hair, and talking ravens with Ariel Slamet Ries’ graphic novel “Witchy.”...
What Is The Job Of A Comics Editor? (And How to Work With Them)
By: Anja Racke Our friends at Level Ground Comics recently opened applications for new editors, so I thought this would be a perfect time to...
Comic Review of “Through the Woods” by Emily Carroll
By: Emily Ericson This week, we’re heading into the unknown with a review of Emily Carroll’s “Through the Woods,” a collection of five short horror...
Comics Off the Page: “Invincible”
By: Anja Racke What would you do if the hero you’ve been admiring your whole life turned out to be a villain? That’s the question...
A Comic Review of “Cardboard” by Doug TenNapel
By: Jackie Kuhn This week, HoneyDripper brings you a review of the fantastical graphic novel, “Cardboard” by Doug TenNapel, which follows a down-on-his-luck dad, Mike,...