Smash Pages’ favorite comics of 2018
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See what the Smash Pages’ staff enjoyed reading this past year.
Patti LaBoucane-Benson appointed to Canada’s Senate! Finding Olivia James at CXC! Plus: Grant Morrison, Matthew Thurber and why we love Spider-Man so dang much!
Sam and Jade solve mysteries once again in a new volume from Kim Dwinell.
Todd Klein walks us through Comic-Con. Plus: Robert Sikoryak parodies Trump, San Diego Police, beer for the thirsty con-goer.
Earlier this week popular blogger Tim O’Shea passed away after a long battle with cancer. Sadden by the loss, Smash Pages family have a few words we would like to say in remembrance of our colleague and friend.
Our friend, colleague, co-founder and No. 1 supporter of pretty much everyone who ever blogged with us over the years, Tim O’Shea, has passed away today after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 49 at the time of his passing.
Hear panels featuring Peter David, Daniel Clowes, Howard Chaykin and more.
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In Survivors’ Club, writers Lauren Beukes and Dale Halvorsen and artist Ryan Kelly set up a very modern story about the child protagonists of 1980s horror movies. It begins with a meeting of six people, each of whom had a horrific experience in 1987. Chenzira, who called the group together, played a video game that … Continue reading “Smash Pages Q&A: Beukes and Halvorsen on Vertigo’s ‘Survivors’ Club’”
I first got to know Tim O’Shea in 2008, when he interviewed me about a new blog I had started, Good Comics for Kids. Later on, when I joined the Robot 6 team, he welcomed me warmly and was always quick with a kind word. Tim blogs here at SmashPages now, but you can find … Continue reading “SmashPages Q&A: Tim O’Shea on Interviewing Comics Creators”