SKTCHD
  • Podcasts
  • Articles
  • Interviews
  • About
  • Discussion
  • Subscribe
  • Sign in
    Follow

Off
Panel:
Heather
Antos on
Her Career +
the Star Trek Line

Ryan
Browne
on His Recent
Journey Back to
The Lucky Devils

Latest Reviews

review

A Letter Goodbye to Fables, the Day Before Its Story Comes to a Close

review

Noelle Stevenson's Nimona and the Destruction of Expectations

We look at the collection of the Lumberjanes writer's Harvey nominated webcomic

review

How Did Archie #1 Become the Blueprint for Reimagining a Comic?

Waid and Staples' exemplary debut provides the playbook for comic reinventions

review

The Dance Floor That Reads Like a Comic: Digging Into The Wicked + The Divine Vol. 2: Fandemonium

review

New Reader Friendly: Moore, Ha and Cannon's "Top Ten" is a Superhero/Procedural Mash-Up For Everyone

review

Millar and Murphy Make the Most Commercial Comic Ever in Chrononauts

And that's not a bad thing

review

New Reader Friendly: "The Valiant" Introduces Readers to a New Universe in Brilliant Fashion

review

A Look at the Unbelievable First Arc of North and Henderson's "The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl"

Squirrel females are strong as hell, and Doreen’s move into college is...uh…a fascinating transition

review

Urasawa’s “Master Keaton” Earns His Title and Our Love

Naoki Urasawa's beloved series arrives in English. Is it worth a read?

review

Family Above All: The Unforgiving, Unrelenting Reality of “Lazarus”

We review the first nine issues of Rucka and Lark's Image title

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Most Read

longform

The Design of Absolute DC: Nick Dragotta on Building a Bigger (and Maybe Better) Batman

longform

The Design of Absolute DC: Hayden Sherman on Designing the Hellish New Wonder Woman

interview

“I’m Glad to Be Back”: Artist Ryan Browne on His Recent Stretch and What It Means for The Lucky Devils

column

Comics Disassembled: Ten Things I Liked or Didn’t Like from the Past Week in Comics, Led by a New Book from an Old Team

art feature

“I Find it Fascinating to Have Your Work Live Somewhere New”: Maria Nguyen on the Station Eleven Graphic Novel