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A collection of interviews and articles from recent issues of Comic Shop News®. If you’re looking for our latest issue, it’s only at your local comic book shop.

Hazel Honeysuckle X-Ray Specs!
This cheeky art book features Star Trek-inspired cosplay, showcasing Hazel’s talent for blending nerdiness with naughtiness.

Quentin Tarantino & Comics
We did a little research, and were pleased to find that Quentin Tarantino has had a notable influence on and relationship with the comic book medium.

CSN’s Top 10 Superhero Teams
While opinions vary, and we’ll probably regret writing this article, certain groups consistently rise to the top of all fan discussions..

A Duck In The White House?
Presidential elections have become an increasingly pervasive part of our culture, with each campaign season seemingly getting weirder and weirder.

Best Recent Spider-Man Villains
Spider-Man’s list of baddies has continued to evolve and expand in recent years.

Jim Lee’s Robotech Relaunch
Jim Lee’s involvement and WildStorm’s efforts helped bring Robotech back into the spotlight during a period of 1980s nostalgia, and it’s a great example how to revive a property that’s been sitting on the bench for a stretch.

1970s Blade Could Inspire the MCU Version
Could a 1970s-inspired Blade, complete with an afro and classic horror vibes, be the bold new direction Marvel's reboot needs?

Our Favorite Underrated Batman Stories
Classics like Year One, The Killing Joke, and The Dark Knight are household names among fans, there are many lesser-known gems that we think deserve attention.

We All Scream For Ice Cream!
Batman pop, but it tastes like it should be a Harley Quinn pop.

Ideal Toy’s Team America
The comic book series Team America launched in 1982, running for 12 issues. Was this a great comic series?

Hypothetical Crossover: DC x Lord of the Rings
Imagine Batman strategizing with Aragorn, or Wonder Woman fighting alongside Éowyn against the forces of Mordor.

America’s Most Dangerous Theme Park?
Action Park’s legacy is a cautionary tale of what can happen when thrill-seeking and profit motives overshadow safety.

A Staten Island Story Most Foul
Originating from a single individual releasing pet turkeys in 1999, Staten Island, a borough of New York City, now hosts hundreds of these wild birds.

The Lost Hanna-Barbera Land
why no-one ever attempted to build a theme park with the Hanna-Barbera characters?

All Hail The King Of Monsters
Godzilla remains timeless. Godzilla has garnered millions of fans globally and remains a staple in popular culture today.

Superman vs the Hulk, Who Wins?
Superman vs Hulk is one of the most fascinating hypothetical battles in the superhero universe.

Daniel Warren Johnson Interview
If you can draw Optimus Prime’s head, then you can draw anything.

Rise & Fall Of Shogun Warriors
The Shogun Warriors remain ingrained in the minds of many fans.

CrossGen: A Bold Comics Experiment
In the early 2000s, CrossGen Comics emerged as a bold force in the comic book world, standing out with its “Sigilverse,” a shared universe blending genres like fantasy, sci-fi, and historical fiction. Founded by Mark Alessi, CrossGen prioritized creator rights, offering benefits like health insurance and stable pay, an uncommon approach that resonated in an industry rife with instability.

The ‘Snookums & Meat’ Funny Cartoon Show
The short-lived cult classic Snookums & Meat by Bill Kopp is an animated treasure of quirky humor and surreal escapades.