Story by Aaron Lightfoot & Andy Lyons Photos by Rico Skillman, Photographer Video by Deanne Swaringen & Nicole Santorella Bartle Hall played host to myriads of cosplayers, artists,... Read more
by Andy Lyons, Editor-in-Chief It’s common for characters to have several iterations in comic books. There are multiple versions of Green Lantern, Robin, and many more across the DC Comics u... Read more
by Mitchell Brown, Reporter The legacy of Batman was present at Kansas City Comic Con last weekend – Burt Ward, who played Robin in the “Batman ‘66” television show was a celebrity guest, as... Read more
by Aaron Lightfoot, Comic Columnist Batman has been one of the main faces for DC Comics for more than 75 years. Throughout his long reign over Gotham City, he has trained several sidekicks t... Read more
Story & Photos by Andy Lyons, Editor-in-Chief Anything can happen at Kansas City Comic Con, proved this year with Kevin Smith popping in on a panel and entertainment provided by KCXW Wr... Read more
by Andy Lyons, Editor-in-Chief Kansas City Comic Con marked a shift for comic colorist Jeff Balke, who is changing gears from his sketch colorings to Jeff Balke Studios, his animation studio... Read more
by Andy Lyons, Editor-in-Chief Comic conventions are known for their celebrity guests, but another big draw is the availability of industry professionals such as comic book writers and illus... Read more
by Andy Lyons, Editor-in-Chief When it comes to conventions such as Kansas City Comic Con, one of the biggest draws is the array of artists, creators and vendors fans don’t normally have acc... Read more
by Aaron Lightfoot, Comic Columnist If you went back to the “This week in comics” series where I reviewed Superman #48 or Starfire #2, you will see I gave art credit to Hi-Fi. I can honestly... Read more