We sat down with Saori Adams who is a member of the PTA at the High School of Arts & Design and she gave us some insight on what we can expect this weekend, February 24 and 25, from Fanfaire NYC 2018.
Interview: Julie Merberg Talks about Downtown Bookworks’s DC Comics Series & Their Empowering ‘Girl Power’ Line-Up!
We got the chance to talk with Julie Merberg about Downtown Bookworks’s DC Comics series, the inspiration for the Girl Power line, what she hopes young readers can get out of these books, and more. Read the full interview!
Kickstarter Watch: Talking with the Minds Behind “MADE YOU LOOK”
We sat down with 12-year-old star Kian and director Justin Zimmerman to discuss their Kickstarter venture for post-production costs on the indie monster movie MADE YOU LOOK.
Emmy Award Winner Michael Emerson Discusses “Arrow” and “Mozart in the Jungle” and Shares Some Great Advice
We talked to Michael Emerson about his current appearance on Arrow as Cayden James and his future appearance on Mozart in the Jungle as the quirky Morton Norton.
Nichelle Nichols on the Legacy of Star Trek, Diversity, and the Importance of Fans
When talking about diversity, her career, advice for young people, and her birthday, Nichelle Nichols laughed throughout the conversation.
‘That’s all I’m Saying’ – Rob Liefeld on Image, his Legacy & the ‘Secret History of Comics’
Liefeld joined with other artists to form Image Comics, the subject of tonight’s new episode of Robert Kirkman’s Secret History of Comics.
Ed Piskor Crafts his “Grand Design” & Talks Chris Claremont, Mythology and Wolverine’s Lawsuits
Before the debut issue of Grand Design hits stands on Dec. 20, Piskor sat down to talk about modern mythology, Chris Claremont’s genius, Xavier’s villainy, and much more.
NYCC 2017: Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD is back…in space!
At NYCC this year, we sat down with the cast and showrunner to discuss what is next for our slightly-traumatized team this season.
NYCC 2017: Cecil Castellucci talks ‘Soupy Leaves Home,’ Hobos & The Characters That Make This OGN A Must-Read!
Soupy Leaves Home is exactly what it sounds like. A young woman from a tumultuous home decides to take control of her own life and future during Depression-era America. Pearl becomes Soupy, a young man riding the rails. She comes into contact with a host of colorful characters who help […]
NYCC 2017: Kristen Gudsnuk Discusses ‘Henchgirl,’ Expectations, and Butterfly Puns!
We spoke with Kristen Gudsnuk at New York Comic Con 2017 to discuss Henchgirl and the catharsis that came with exploring Mary Posa’s life.