INTERVIEW: Sebastian Girner and John Bivens talk THE DEVIL'S RED BRIDE

By Zack Quaintance — This week marks the debut of a new #1 from Vault Comics, which is always something we get excited about here on this website. We get even more excited about it when we’ve read the comic in advance, and when it’s a comic as outright excellent as The Devil’s Red Bride, a gritty and well-researched story of feudal Japan, complete of course with samurai and some truly excellent character-driven plot twists.

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INTERVIEW: Writer Frankee White talks PROJECT: STARLESS DAYDREAM

By Zack Quaintance — Today it is my absolute honor to be spotlighting another great project on Kickstarter — Project: Starless Daydream, which is as its tagline tells us, a book in which “over 30 comic creators come together to create the finale to a mech anime that never existed!” There’s a host of (amazing) artists working on this comic, but the whole thing is being written by our pal, Frankee White.

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INTERVIEW: Talking Black Stars Above with Lonnie Nadler and Jenna Cha

By Harry Kassen — If you’ve been following the Comics Bookcase Extra Eisners Reading List, you saw me gush about my love for the coloring work of Brad Simpson, and you saw that I specifically cited Black Stars Above as a standout book, and one of my favorites of the past year. With the release of the trade paperback this week, I had the opportunity to talk to Lonnie Nadler and Jenna Cha, the writer and artist of Black Stars Above respectively, to revisit the series and talk about inspiration, process, and future plans.

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INTERVIEW: David Avallone talks working with Kevin Eastman on DRAWING BLOOD

By Zack Quaintance — I recently had a chance to talk with comic book writer and TV/film industry veteran, David Avallone. David has written several titles for publisher Dynamite, including Vampirella, Bettie Paige, Doc Savage, and more. Today’s interview, however, is heavily focused on the indie project Drawing Blood.

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INTERVIEW: Dominic Archer talks about his COVID-19 webcomic

By Zack Quaintance — Throughout this ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic, comics writer Dominic Archer has been collaborating with a series of artists on short comics aimed primarily at disseminating vital information. Some of these comics lean more informative, conveying vital information about the science of it all, while others are essentially visual representations of recent headlines.

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The DRY FOOT Interview: Writer Jarred Luján in conversation with...Jarred Luján

Editor’s Note: This may surprise you all to learn, but Comics Bookcase contributors do other things aside from contributing to Comics Bookcase (shocking!). They have jobs, lives, and other creative pursuits. One of our long-time reviewers/interviewers/all-around-good-dudes, Jarred A. Luján, just so happens to be a very talented comics writer in his own right.

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INTERVIEW: Anthony Cleveland talks STARGAZER, a sci-fi hit waiting to happen

By Zack Quaintance — As close watchers of the site will surely remember, just before COVID-19 disrupted basically everything, we ran an advanced review of a forthcoming new sci-fi comic from Mad Cave Studios Stargazer by writer Anthony Cleveland and artist Antonio Fuso. We liked that comic, quite a bit, and we were excited for the wider comics world to get to experience it too.

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Mad Cave's Mark London talks talent hunt tips, COVID-19 adjustments, expansion, and more

By Zack Quaintance — It’s a fast-changing and volatile time for comic book publishing, with the advent of the COVID-19 throwing 20-some years of distribution practices into question. With all the uncertainty, however, small publishers are doing what small publishers can do best — continuing to publish interesting and vital new comics.

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Jordan Thomas launches QUARANTINE Kickstarter - INTERVIEW

By Jarred A. Luján — Meet Jordan Thomas. Jordan is a rising comics writer who has a new Kickstarter called Quarantine, and it’s live right now. Quarantine is a really interesting project: a wild sci-fi one-shot that spans 40 pages and features a total of 28 different artists.

Recently, I had a chance to catch up with Jordan to talk about the book it. You can check out our chat below, after the link to the campaign. Enjoy!

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INTERVIEW: Michael Moreci talks writing, Wasted Space, horror, and more

By Jarred A. Luján — One thing about writer Michael Moreci is that’s he’s ridiculously consistent. Everything from his licensed work to his creator-owned, Moreci has managed to hold down a level of consistently great output for several years. When he teamed up with Vault Comics, he really got to let loose, writing one of Vault’s most popular titles (and it’s first-ever ongoing) with his Hayden Sherman collaboration, Wasted Space, as well as leading the charge with Vault’s horror books by co-writing Mall with Gary Dauberman. In the last year, however, Moreci’s true breakout hit was with one of the best horror comics many of us have ever read: The Plot (co-written with Tim Daniel and illustrated by Joshua Hixson).

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INTERVIEW: Henry Barajas discusses new OGN, LA VOZ DE M.A.Y.O.: TATA RAMBO

The new original graphic novel from Image Comics, La Voz de M.A.Y.O: Tata Rambo has been one of the sleeper best comics of the year, featuring a mix of journalism and graphic sequential storytelling. The story is based on the oral history of Ramon Jaurique, a WWII veteran who co-founded an organization called Mexican, American, Yaqui, and Others, or M.A.Y.O. Simply put, this is an important and often-untold chapter of American history, in which activists lobby the city council in Tucson, Ariz., to improve living conditions for the Pascua Yaqui tribe, working to get them federal recognition.

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