Main writer and editor of How To Love Comics. Trevor Van As founded How To Love Comics in 2013 as a need to get comics in front of the uninitiated. An avid comic reader all his life, he enjoys broad range of comics, allowing for a greater perspective on the medium and help informs the creation of guides, reading orders, and writing reviews. During the day he works in marketing and has a background in multimedia and retail.809 articles
2000AD Prog #1950 is a perfect jumping on point for the classic science fiction anthology with four new comic stories starting this week. Wheather you’re new or a lapsed reader there should be a story that appeals to you. Take a peek inside to see the cover as well as read a few pages from each of these new stories.
With the apparent inspiration on Batman Vs Superman: Dawn of Justice and the beginning of a third part in the trilogy coming in November I take a look at Frank Miller’s classic Batman story The Dark Knight Returns. If you haven’t read this legendary story then read on to discover what makes it so good.
Together Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev created an acclaimed run on Moon Knight over 12 issues. Take a look inside for five reasons you should read their interpretation on the cult character.
I highlight five great recipe webcomics that you should read. With heaps of variety in recipes and ways of communicating present there’s something for every taste. Maybe even your next meal!
Whether you’ve been into then for years or only a short time, comics are always better when you share them with the people close to you. This has inspired me to create this easy guide in order to help you get your friends, family and even co-workers into the wonderful medium of comics in a few simple steps. Follow these steps and in no time at all you’ll be converting the non-believers and the uninitiated in droves and have a new hobby to share with those close to you.
Find out how to read the Avatar: The Last Airbender comics in order with this handy reading order. Perfect for fans new and old, these official graphic novels continue after the end of the animated series.
Each month I like to showcase a batch of new comics that you should be reading. I try and make it varied, mixing up creative ideas, genres and different storytelling to create a list that will have something that will appeal to everyone. This month we have witches, decapitated heads, an emerald archer, Deadpool taking on Thanos, futuristic parkour and much more.
Every month I like to do a compilation of mini reviews for comics that are new reader friendly. August was full of great reads featuring hip hoppers, private detectives, henchmen misadventures, beautiful people, charming love stories and the Big G.
Should I read comics in print or digitally? It’s a question that I’ve received many times throughout the life of How to Love Comics and one that there’s no clear cut answer to. Everyone has their preference and reason why print or digital is their chosen format. To help you decide what format you should chose I have listed the pros and cons of each. Will it be be print or digital? Read on to find out!
Sometimes the X-Men can be very confusing with the multiple titles, hundreds of characters and crossovers-a-plenty. Luckily there’s a podcast dedicated to explaining the ins and outs of Marvel’s mutants. I’d like to introduce you to Rachel & Miles X-Plain The X-Men – you’re podcast companion to all things X-Men.