Ever since his birth in "Detective Comics" back in May of 1939, Batman has been a mainstay in popular American culture.
To many, newspapers are a thing of the past, with the classic punchline comics falling quickly behind. Now getting into the digital age, we online consumers are more likely to
Johnny Yat-Kiu Chan, who also goes by “Thank Kiu Very Much” online, is a senior BFA Illustration student here at SCAD Atlanta originally from Hong Kong. Chan’s particular talent is
As most of us SCAD students are only a few years off from our high school days, a lot of the themes of the hit WEBTOON series “First Ones Out”
Marvel/ Disney+ One thing I want to say about Marvel's new show is that I don't want it to end. It keeps getting better and better, and also darker, now
Marvel Studios/ Disney Marvel’s first TV show on Disney+ introduced a new side of the franchise that audiences hadn’t experienced before: the weird and chaotic, action-less, but still capable of
Experience Anime Weekend Atlanta, beginning Thursday, Oct. 31 running until Sunday, Nov. 3. This 4-day festival is an annual event held at the Cobb Galleria and the Renaissance Waverly Hotel
The Angoulême International Comics Festival (called Le Festival International de la Bande Dessinée d'Angoulême in French, and abbreviated to FIBD) is the second largest comics festival in Europe, and the