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Dive into the Depths of Terror with ‘White Boat #1’
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Wayne’s Worlds: Just Do It!
Every so often, I feel the need to encourage comic creators to just get to making…
Wayne’s Worlds: Bring Back the Monsters!
I love my longjohns superhero stories for sure, but I still want more variety in my…
Wayne’s Worlds: Art Versus Script
What’s the most important part of a comic? The art or the script (story)?
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As the old saying goes, the one constant in life is change. The sad thing is…
Wayne’s Worlds: Comics as Show Business
I used to hate being asked “paper or plastic?” when I shopped in a grocery store.…
Wayne’s Worlds: Right Now, I’m Thankful for …
While we’re waiting for things to get back on their feet, I thought I would look…
Wayne’s Worlds: Comics’ Mini-series Makeover
The comics industry has been shifting from the monthly title to more mini-series’ and such recently.
Wayne’s Worlds: The Bat/Cat Controversy
There are some changes coming to the DC Comics’ Bat-Universe! And with them comes some controversy…
Wayne’s Worlds: Writers Should Be Popular, Too!
I recently attended this year’s Tampa Bay Comic Con! Lots of great guests, plenty of wonderful…
WAYNE’S WORLDS: ‘Walking Dead’ Turned Fifteen!
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Wayne’s Worlds: Here We Go Yet Again!
Certain trends just tend to repeat themselves in the comics universes. I’ve recently noticed a few…
Wayne’s Worlds: Moving Away from Trades
For years, comic books have suffered from what I refer to as “trade paperback-itis.” Most stories…