by Jeremy Flagg | Nov 17, 2017 | Comic Geekery, Guest Writer
Contributed by Christopher J. Valin It was the end of the summer of ’86, and my eighteenth year on this earth was drawing to a close. I was shedding the cocoon of adolescence and getting my adult wings—at least according to conventional wisdom. That’s how it works,...
by Jeremy Flagg | Nov 16, 2017 | Comic Geekery, Guest Writer
Contributed By David Neth Okay, so call me simple, but the comic that most inspired me for the Fuse series was Batman: Year One. Especially when I was writing Fuse’s origin story in (you guessed it), Origin. Batman is such an iconic character in not only the DC Comics...
by Jeremy Flagg | Jan 12, 2017 | Comic Geekery, comic related
Since his debut in Action Comics#1, Superman has always been a beacon of hope sharing a storyline similar to Jesus Christ. He was written to embody everything that is good in the world and to be an example of down-home American raising a god to be an upstanding moral...
by Jeremy Flagg | Jan 6, 2017 | Comic Geekery, comic related, Guest Writer
My very first comic was an issue of Superboy in the early nineties. It had to do with the Phantom Zone, and that’s all I remember about it. It wasn’t the story that hooked me into reading comics—it was the medium. My brain had no context for what I was...