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Also for WildStorm Wednesday: if you've never read any WildStorm, for this #NTYCBD, I wrote a WildStorm Reading Guide designed to cover ten titles/lines I recommend from throughout the totality of its history to help you jump in.
Open to non-subscribers.
https://t.co/BVBZdW4f5A
On today's accidental WildStorm Wednesday, I wrote an ode to my lifelong love of WildStorm, telling the story of how it grew up as I did and reflecting on the dizzying heights of the imprint's 1999 to 2005 stretch in the process.
https://t.co/3kHeY9BmKp
What if I told you the perfect modern superhero was created 25 years ago? That character is Bart Allen - aka Impulse - and today, the story of his creation + development is explored with the help of @MarkWaid, @humberto_ramos + @BrianAugustyn.
https://t.co/KhMAeVv6da
Why do you love comics? In a variant on my usual Friday formula, I wrote about 50 reasons why I love comics, including Wednesdays, painterly @boltcity, Mogo Doesn't Socialize, @JimLee during the X-Men era, Wildstorm, @TheBigBang_, and a lot more.
https://t.co/l7GloODwrD
Podcast: Artist @TerryDodsonArt joins Off Panel for a discussion about his art, the importance of joy in your work, the upcoming Adventureman at @ImageComics, X-Men/Fantastic Four, creating in a time of crisis, and more.
https://t.co/zAPZhSPlTk
Podcast: Writer/artist @e_charretier joins Off Panel for a deep dive conversation about the origins of her art, her path to figuring everything out, her @ImageComics series NOVEMBER, her recent artbook, and much more.
https://t.co/wxVG0Re0Oo
I had a lot of thoughts about Dan DiDio's time at DC and his departure. So I wrote about them, the two sides of his view of comics, and whether or not this solves DC's problems in this week's longform.
https://t.co/sRG19wtd9O
Longform: Comics and memes are a powerful partnership, of sorts, and I explored the potent memeability of comics and the potential value of that connection with the help of meme experts and the folks behind some of the most famously memed comics.
https://t.co/cNjXkSKux0
Random @BarbarianLord appreciation post: Matt Smith is one of the best in the business and you should all read Lake of Fire and Folklords because he's an art god.
(@nathanfairbairn, @mattkindt and @ChrisOHalloran are great too!)