Giaco Furino
How an Indie Graphic Novel Uses Visuals to Add Symbolism
Jeff Lemire’s graphic novel ‘The Underwater Welder’ uses cool tricks and clever plotting.
How Marvel’s Hawkeye Sets ‘Em Up and Knocks ‘Em Down
An in-depth look at a few pages of Marvel’s 'Hawkeye,' a study in reader misdirection (in a good way).
Strange Retro Puppet Show Investigates If "Climate Change Isn’t Real"
Who do you believe when it comes to climate change? The government?
Gerard Way's Comic Book Romance
The former My Chemical Romance frontman weighs in on Young Animal, DC Comics, and his game-changing jump into sequential art.
Here's Neil Gaiman's 'Sandman' Secret for Making Truly Experimental Comics
This week's 'Strip Panel Naked' focuses on the importance of a legendary comic's very first page.
Here's Neil Gaiman's 'Sandman' Secret for Making Truly Experimental Comics
This week's Strip Panel Naked focuses on the importance of a legendary comic's very first page.
How to Draw Attention to Important Moments in Your Comic with Smart Coloring
In this week’s comic masterclass Strip Panel Naked, we see how Matt Wilson enhances the sci-fi spectacle in ‘Paper Girls.’
Sorry, Joker: Gotham City Is the Most Important Character in Batman
A video essay by Nerdwriter traces the history of the fictional metropolis from its origins to present day.
Henry Rollins/Glenn Danzig Fan Fiction Made Me Believe in Love Again
What goes into making a comic about two punk gods in love? And what did those punk gods think of it? We investigate.
Sorry, Joker: Gotham City Is the Most Important Character in Batman
A video essay by Nerdwriter traces the history of the fictional metropolis from its origins to present day.
Henry Rollins/Glenn Danzig Fan Fiction Made Me Believe in Love Again
What goes into making a comic about two punk gods in love? And what did those punk gods think of it? We investigate.
How to Scare the Sh*t Out of People, with Comics
This video essay explains how to add horror and tension to your comic—if you dare.