I wrote an article for Comics Alliance where I talk about the effect that color has on the work of Barry Windsor-Smith. http://comicsalliance.com/whatever-happened-to-barry-windsor-smith-in-the-comics-conversation/ It got me thinking about issue #22 of Godland, which was my “Barry Windsor-Smith” issue. At that[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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Satan’s Soldier 2 is now available for purchase. The comic is 58 pages, full color, and is signed by the author. Here’s the front cover: Here’s the back cover: The scope of the story widens in this issue. New characters[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I wrote a review of the new Brad Pitt vehicle, World War Z, for Comics Alliance through the lens of Jack Kirby’s apocalyptic unfinished novel, The Horde, and Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth. Also, Satan’s Soldier was reviewed on the arts website aqnb.com.
Celebrate Fourth of July weekend by reading American Barbarian. Buy it from Amazon: Or read it for free on ambarb.com: http://www.ambarb.com/?p=16
Here’s my latest article for Comics Alliance, a review, appreciation and dissection of Keith Giffen’s latest Masters of the Universe comic. I talk about Giffen’s (and my own) Kirby influence and how it fits in the world of He-Man. Follow[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
For this page I left ample head room for dialogue. This page features two of our most popular and outspoken characters, so I expect Joe Casey to really go to town with their final conversation. The third character is new[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Before this pop culture moment evaporates entirely, I’ve written one last review/reflection on Man of Steel. It’s my first piece for Comics Alliance. It’s nostalgic. It’s alarmist. There are conspiracy theories and remembrances of the days of the Atari 2600.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’m a last-minute addition to the “Pittsburgh Comics and Collectibles Show!” at the Pittsburgh Mills Mall New Dimension Comics, Saturday June 29th. I’ll have copies of Satan’s Soldier on hand. To arrange a commission, e-mail: art [at] tomscioli [dot] com[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…