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Melinda Gebbie Interview
Melinda Gebbie has never made art to please anyone—and she has the scorch marks to prove it. From her San Francisco roots to court battles in the UK, this searing interview reveals a fierce creator whose feminist comix, surreal paintings, and truth-telling spirit have rattled the gates of censorship and reshaped graphic storytelling.
On The Devil’s Dole by E.S. Wynn
Each week, another address, another sinner. The Devil’s payroll comes with perks, but also with a curse.
Cosmic Horror and Literary and Cinematic Existential Dread by Lothar Tuppan
Dive into a genre where the monsters aren’t just out there—they’re embedded in the terrifying realization that everything we believe might be meaningless. This exploration of cosmic horror traces its literary roots and cinematic evolution while challenging your grip on reality.
Van Halen at 50 – A Rock Legacy Captured in Print
A half-century of riffs, rebellion, and reinvention—Van Halen at 50 captures the wild, electrifying journey of a band that redefined rock. Dive into a photo-filled chronicle of legends, lineups, and legacy, written with heart and honesty.
Editorial: Am I Still a Creator If I Rarely Create?
Silent Legacy by Susan Elizabeth Gray
In the blood-soaked streets of Whitechapel, 1888, a nameless street urchin witnesses a shadowy figure at work—a killer whose knife moves with the precision of an artist’s brush.
Lodger 42 By Mark Slade
Fugitive Ira Biggs is running out of options. Holed up in a grimy motel with his accomplice Helen, paranoia grips him—until an unexpected visitor arrives with an unbelievable offer.
Grease 2 Deserves a Second Look
Beneath the shadow of a blockbuster and unfair critical scorn lies a sequel bursting with charm, chemistry, and surprisingly catchy songs. This personal reflection dusts off the vinyl and gives Grease 2 the second chance it always deserved.
Interview with Gilbert Shelton: A Founding Father of Underground Comix
Few names carry as much weight in the world of underground comix as Gilbert Shelton. From the psychedelic streets of 1960s Austin to the countercultural hubs of San Francisco and Paris, Shelton’s creations—most notably The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Fat Freddy’s Cat, and Wonder Wart-Hog—have become iconic symbols of anti-establishment wit, wild storytelling, and absurdist humor.
The Mythic Worlds of Dan Henderson
Dan Henderson’s art lives in the space between pulp nostalgia and personal mythology, where charcoal, colored pencil, and digital ink bring vivid, often whimsical visions to life. A former professor with a rich academic background in art and design, Henderson has spent decades refining a unique visual language.




Duncan Ralston: The Dark Genius Behind Modern Horror Fiction
Old Man Vs Mirror 








