Josh Neufeld

Comics Alliance Gift Guide: Comics For Political Activists
Comics Alliance Gift Guide: Comics For Political Activists
Comics Alliance Gift Guide: Comics For Political Activists
We live in politically charged times, and it seems that more people are finding their voice and speaking out about the very many negative aspects of modern politics and politicians. If you have someone in your life that seeks to shake up the system and speak truth to power, we've assembled a holiday gift guide packed with comics perfect for the dissident in you life.
Crowd Funding Watch: ‘The Big Feminist BUT’ Tackles a Cultural Taboo
Crowd Funding Watch: ‘The Big Feminist BUT’ Tackles a Cultural Taboo
Crowd Funding Watch: ‘The Big Feminist BUT’ Tackles a Cultural Taboo
Comic book projects that might not otherwise be made through traditional channels are turning to Kickstarter or IndieGoGo in order to crowd-source the funding necessary to get their books to audiences. The Dungeon and Dragon's-inspired webcomic The Order of The Stick famously raised over $1 million on Kickstarter, and although such success is rare, several well-known creators have turned to the s
‘The Influencing Machine’ Shows the Medium Isn’t the (Entire) Message [Review]
‘The Influencing Machine’ Shows the Medium Isn’t the (Entire) Message [Review]
‘The Influencing Machine’ Shows the Medium Isn’t the (Entire) Message [Review]
In last month's The Goon #39, writer/artist Eric Powell follows up a devastating satirical takedown of modern superhero comics --specifically DC's New 52 line -- with an essay titled "Where's Our Harry Potter?" Powell passionately argues that comics should tell, and must tell, more than just superhero stories to survive...
Webcomics Get Serious(ly Good)
Webcomics Get Serious(ly Good)
Webcomics Get Serious(ly Good)
Somehow I've been slowly turning into a webcomic junkie. It started innocently enough with the lovable video game dorks featured in Penny Arcade--no doubt some of you are a part of the site's 4 million monthly readers. It was a nice little five-minute hobby, logging onto the site three times a week to check in on my good pals Tycho and Gabe...