INTERVIEW: Why did COPRA leave Image Comics? Michel Fiffe tells all!
Michel Fiffe, the creator of the critically acclaimed comic Copra, dropped a bombshell out of the blue on fans last month when he announced that the
Michel Fiffe, the creator of the critically acclaimed comic Copra, dropped a bombshell out of the blue on fans last month when he announced that the
Michel Fiffe will once again self-publish his popular Copra series, starting with issues #38 and #39. Both are available for pre-order via his Etsy
Copra, the critically acclaimed comic by Michel Fiffe, made headlines last year when it was announced that the series would move to Image Comics.
SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS! This issue features art by David Marquez, Ryan Sook, Wade Von Grawbadger, Joe Quinones, Mike Grell, Ivan Reis, Joe
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Accessibility is overrated! So is context. When I was myself a wee sprat just coming up in the world, most of the comics for sale at the local 7/11
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With his flagship series back on shelves, Michel Fiffe already had a great October, but Dark Horse added some icing to the cake yesterday by
Been meaning to talk about this here artist, Tom Tenney, and the series he's most associated with, Force Works. My fascination with
Space Hello and welcome to the week in review on Comicbookspeculation.com – home of the original week in review – where we go over all of the hot
Collecting and studying Trevor Von Eeden’s work back in the day wasn’t enough for me. I looked everywhere, seeking any information on him. Zero
Michel Fiffe’s wonderful Copra moved to Image Comics earlier this year, bringing new editions of the five previous trade paperbacks to stores in
I binged & purged popular Bronze Age comics. I found the value of "archaeological" writing. I examined two unsung professionals. I
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