CXF Interview Podcast Episode 307: Sebastian Girner & Kelly Williams talk The Dead and the Damned

The ComicsXF Interview Podcast · CXF Interview Podcast Episode 307: Sebastian Girner & Kelly Williams talk The Dead and the Damned Sebastian Girner and Kelly Williams join the show to talk about the second issue of their comic The Dead and the Damned, currently on Kickstarter. You can listen to The ComicsXF Interview Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud,…

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Diverging Stories Emerge and Great Escapes Are Made in Captain Marvel #25

Carol and pals attempt a great escape from the nefarious plans of Amara and her son Ove in Captain Marvel #25, written by Kelly Thompson, art by Lee Garbett and Belén Ortega, colors by Antonio Fabela, and letters by Clayton Cowles. Christina Eddleman: I have been critical of this future timeline, but candlelit dungeons is…

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Entry 010 – Exodus

Art by Mark Brooks Name: Benett du Paris Code Names: Exodus First Appearance: X-Factor #92 (July ‘93) Powers: Telepathy, Telekinesis, Teleportation, Healing Factor Team Affiliation: Acolytes, Brotherhood of Mutants About The central conflict of the X-Men franchise is the ideology of Charles Xavier vs Magneto. Can mutants peacefully coexist with the rest of the world or do…

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INTERVIEW: Attorney Gamal Hennessy on ‘The Business of Independent Comic Book Publishing’

Up-and-coming indie comics creators and start-up publishers need to answer a lot of questions. How much money do I need to publish my comic? How can I work with comic shops to market the comics? How do I select a printer?  Entertainment contracts attorney Gamal Hennessy seeks to answer those questions in The Business of Independent Comic…

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It’s the most dangerous field trip on this week’s Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

It’s field trip time on Starfleet Academy and things get real, fast, as the cadets get attacked by cannibalistic bat alien/human hybrids and Paul Giamatti returns for a heaping helping of scenery in “Come, Let’s Away,” written by Kenneth Lin & Kiley Rossetter, and directed by Larry Teng. Austin Gorton: Remember field trips, Mark? Any…

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