Illustrators # 3 (magazine review)
The major section of Illustrators # 3 is devoted to the incredible photo-realistic artwork of Italian Fortunino Matania (1881-1963), who
Read MoreThe major section of Illustrators # 3 is devoted to the incredible photo-realistic artwork of Italian Fortunino Matania (1881-1963), who
Read MoreI have to confess that there are still some gaps in my knowledge regarding the Golden Age of comics. With
Read MoreJumping back to last year, we have Illustrator # 12, again with a spectrum of art talent, so there should
Read More‘The Jack Kirby Collector’ keeps rolling along with its usual mix of tribute panels, articles, essays, old interviews with Jack,
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Read MoreIt’s Apex # 84 under scrutiny in this review and there’s no better place to start than the intriguing cover
Read More‘Ye Highlands And Ye Lowlands’ by Seanan McGuire is an honest Science Fiction story about hubris. American scientists were proud
Read MoreHaving just reviewed the latest issue of ‘Illustrators’, I was curious about the first issue which came out in 2012.
Read MoreWith the fourteenth issue of ‘Illustrators’ out, we have a selection of six artists work to look at and take
Read MoreBack Issue # 88 gets right down to business as publisher John Morrow starts off with a examination of the
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