Baltimore Comic-Con Breaking Into Comics - 2019-10-18T14:00:17 - 001

Baltimore Comic-Con 2019: Breaking Into Comics Panel

This panel did a great job of explaining a lot of the ins and outs of breaking into comics. The biggest takeaways included: Everyone has a very different story about how they were able to break in. Don’t try to copy anyone else’s story, because it’s all about the opportunities available when you try. Make sure to take chances with people you don’t know. If you’re both unknowns, perhaps you can end up coming up together. Most people think of breaking in as getting a job with Marvel or DC, but there are a multitude of ways to break in, including self-published or web comics - some of which have higher numbers than traditional comics. And many more insights…. https://youtu.be/KmmzZHd4JFE ...

October 19, 2019 · 1 min · EricMesa
Code Monkey Save World #1 - Featured Image

Code Monkey Save World #1

Code Monkey Save World #1 Cover We tend not to focus on comic reviews here at Comic POW! We like to take a look at how books or story arcs fit into the greater medium and society. But every once in a while we do take a look at an individual issue and I think Code Monkey Save World presents a great reason to do so. Code Monkey Save World is a mini-series based on a universe derived from the songs of Jonathan Coulton. If you’re not into hyper indie nerd rock, you may still have come across Coulton’s work if you played Valve’s Portal and Portal 2 as Coulton wrote the songs that play over the credits of those games. Jonathan Coulton is quite the world builder; while most pop and rock songs revolve around love between a couple of everyday Joes and Janes, Coulton imagines a romance between an evil mastermind and a woman he’s captured or a literal code monkey and office secretary. Greg Pak has combined all these elements into one universe and the result is something that would probably make a pretty awesome Point and Click Adventure game. (I kept thinking of Sam and Max as I read this first issue) If you’re willing to suspend your disbelief (which, to varying degrees is required of every comic reader), I believe this series can be enjoyable by anyone, whether or not they are a fan of Coulton’s songs. The first page is a great example of this: ...

September 25, 2013 · 5 min · EricMesa