Giaco Furino
The 'Ghost Rider’ Comic Offering a How-To on Illustrating Action
Artist Tradd Moore talks breaking tradition and keeping a fast-paced comic page.
Why 'Superman' Had One of the Best Introductions in Comics
A visual essay gets into just what makes Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's reintroduction to the Man of Steel one of the best in the character's history.
This College Senior Is Already a Professional Comic Book Artist
RISD undergrad Hayden Sherman's professional work recalls Frank Miller's 'Batman.'
With Subtle Background Design, This Comic Grounds Itself
An in-depth look at a few pages of the comic ‘Deadly Class’ shows how to frame locations.
Break Your Comic’s Rigid Structure and Save Its Fluidity
How Grant Morrison lets his panels devolve into chaos to better serve the story.
Create Powerful Dialogue in Your Comic Through Repetition
How snappy, quick, repetitive dialogue could breathe new life into your comic.
Gerard Way’s ‘Doom Patrol’ Comic Continues to Amaze
Plus, ‘Hawkeye’ writer Kelly Thompson tells us her favorite comics of the week.
These Comic Pros Opened Their Book with a Lizard on a Stick
The creators behind the comic ‘Limbo’ talk how they created their initial page.
Giant Monsters Smash the Marvel Universe in This Week’s Best Comics
New comics reviewed, plus recommendations from Brian Wood, creator of 'DMZ' and 'Briggs Land.'
Here Is a Look at the Push and Pull Game that Goes Into Comic Creation
The artist-author pair behind ‘Limbo’ talk divvying up work, breaking up action, and incorporating VCRs.
Mr. Freeze has No Chill in This Week’s Comic Roundup
Plus the writer of 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' comics and 'D4VE' suggests his must-read comics.
Is Collaboration the Most Important Key to Comics?
Creators of the indie comic ‘Limbo’ talk working together while making 80s comics.