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Time is a Flat Circle
When it premiered in 2014, the first season of HBO's True Detective immediately became a pop-culture phenomenon. Created by Nic Pizzolatto and starring Matthew McConaughey and …
The Mignolaverse
In 1993, Mike Mignola debuted Hellboy, beginning a universe that would expand to include hundreds of comics and characters. Today, the Mignolaverse is the largest creator-owned …
The Anatomy of Zur-en-Arrh: Understanding Grant Morrison's Batman
Grant Morrison has made a career of redefining heroes, but his work with Batman has been the most comprehensive. From ARKHAM ASYLUM and JLA to his seven-year run on Batman, …
From Bayou to Abyss
British occultist John Constantine elevated Alan Moore's Swamp Thing, and it wasn't long before John had his own spinoff comic titled John Constantine: Hellblazer. This anthology, …
Waxing and Waning
Since Moon Knight first appeared as a villain in 1975, he's spent the decades shifting and changing, never staying too long in any iteration. He may be C-list, but he's built a …
Somewhere Beyond the Heavens
Glen A. Larson's Battlestar Galactica only lasted for a single season, yet it earned its place among the most beloved science-fiction shows of all time. In 2003, Ronald D. Moore …
A Long Time Ago: Exploring the Star Wars Cinematic Universe
Bright Eyes, Ape City
Since 1968, PLANET OF THE APES (based on Pierre Boulle's French novel MONKEY PLANET) has spawned nine films, two television series, several novels, and one of the most respected …
When Manga Came to America
The first manga widely available in English, MAI, THE PSYCHIC GIRL -- written by Kazuya Kudo, with art by Ryoichi Ikegami -- offered a near-perfect story for American readers: a …
Judging Dredd
In 1977, future lawman Judge Dredd roared onto the pages of 2000AD and quickly became a fan favorite. Under the pens of John Wagner, Pat Mills, and many others, Dredd's world has …
Voyage in Noise: Warren Ellis and the Demise of Western Civilization
Musings on Monsters
As children, we fall in love with monsters, and age often fails to dim that freakish fascination. As adults, we examine our youthful passions with a cold eye, but the awful truth …