Benjamin Marra
Nick Gazin's Comic Book Love-In #119
VICE art editor Nick Gazin gives a surprisingly positive review of DC's 'The Flintstones.'
Nick Gazin's Comic Book Love-In #113
VICE's art editor Nick Gazin reviews a collection of old romance comics, a book by Lisa Hanawalt, and more.
'Mean Girl Crack Dealers Fighting at the School Dance,' Today's Comic by Benjamin Marra
Benjamin Marra ends his run on VICE with one final colorful and violent comic strip.
'What Is Evil,' a Comic by Benjamin Marra
A private eye is investigating a young man's disappearance when he's drawn into a cult who occupy an abandoned hotel. What happens next is a blur.
'The Secret Murder Cults of the Movers and Shakers of Big Pharma,' a Comic by Benjamin Marra
Who are the monsters who control the substances we need to live? What do they do behind closed doors?
Friends Are Mean to Each Other in Today's Comic by Benjamin Marra
In today's installment of 'What We Mean By Yesterday,' a guy holding a can of spray paint feels especially powerful—so he decides to become a cop.
Phyllis Needs to Pull It Together in Today's Comic by Benjamin Marra
In the second installment of our new comic series 'What We Mean by Yesterday,' artist Benjamin Marra shows us even women who shit in a field can get overwhelmed.
A Teacher Leads a Double Life in Today's Comic from Benjamin Marra
In our new comic series, 'What We Mean By Yesterday,' artist Benjamin Marra shows us the darker side of junior high.
An Ilustrated Tribute to Lemmy Kilmister
We put together 13 illustrations by various artists to honour the late, great Motörhead founder, who died Monday.
An Illustrated Tribute to Lemmy Kilmister
We put together 13 illustrations by various artists to honor the late, great Motörhead founder, who died Monday.
Nick Gazin's Comic Book Love-in #85
Dear Comic Book Aficionados, the yearly MoCCA Fest was held again. Out of a sense of tradition, I attended it. I was not disappointed in my expectations of how much I would be disappointed. Here's a little photo diary of the things I saw that I liked...
The Will to Kill
'Real Deal Magazine' is one of the most influential comics of the 90s. It was violent, hilarious, and unapologetically black.