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Andrew W.K. on Life, Love, and Pushing the Limits
The Party King has covered a lot of ground in his VICE column.
120 Superheroes and Villains Become Lego Art in London
Nathan Sawaya quit his job as a lawyer to become a Lego artist.
'BLACK' Imagines a World Where Only Black People Have Superpowers
We talk to the creators of the 'BLACK' about their attempts to show the full spectrum of blackness in a medium that's still largely white.
Why Is This Tiny Illinois Town Obsessed with Superman? | #50StatesofArt
Metropolis, IL leans into its real-life heritage as The Man of Steel's fictional hometown.
This College Senior Is Already a Professional Comic Book Artist
RISD undergrad Hayden Sherman's professional work recalls Frank Miller's 'Batman.'
Superhero Movies Aren't Teaching Kids What You Think
There's a dark side to Hollywood's comic book flick obsession.
The 'U.S.Avengers' Are the American Heroes We Deserve
Plus, 'G.I. Joe' comic writer Aubrey Sitterson weighs in on his favorite comics of the week.
Ray Guns, 'The X-Files', and Groot | This Week in Comics
Outer space, time travel, and other tales of scientific wonder fill this week’s best comics.
Why 'Chew' and Asian American Superheroes Still Matter
Books like 'Chew' and 'Heroine Complex' are showcasing Asian-American characters and proving the importance of representation.
Finding Comfort in the Dystopia of 'East of West'
Jonathan Hickman's brilliantly dark comic series provides eerie parallels to our own current reality.
How Doctor Strange Helped Create Hippies
The newest member of Marvel's Cinematic Universe puts a psychedelic, mystical spin on your typical superhero.