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
The Minicomics Of The Month Club is a great subscription service in which you get 12 great minicomics over the course of 12 months straight to your mailbox. I had a chat to organiser Andrew Fulton to see what it is all about and what can be expected from this season minicomics.
Trinity War is DC Comics’ big crossover event for 2013 that ties into many of DC’s biggest series. To avoid confusion, I have created an easy checklist guide detailing suggested reading order, tie-ins and even the release dates for each issue.
I have a look at the The New Yorker cartoons, letting you know what they are all about, highlight some of my favourites and how you can read them for free.
Hawkeye’s dog, Pizza Dog, gets his own solo adventure as he tries to solve a murder while his master is away. Take a look at the preview for Hawkeye #11, a story that can only be told in comic form.
Batman and Superman are some of the world’s most well know comic book characters, but what would happen if they teamed up? In this new series by DC Comics you can find out. If you have ever want to read Superman or Batman this series aims to be a great jumping on point.
Set after The X-Files: I Want to Believe, The X-Files Season 10 continues this classic TV series in comic book form. With series creator Chris Carter involved, this series will be part of official continuity. Take a look at the preview for X-Files Season 10 and find out if “the Truth is out there.”
I had a chat to writer Scott Nihill about the Kickstarter campaign Bleedback: The End is Nigh, discussing what you can expect from the science fiction comic as well what can be expected in the future.