Channel Zero

Brian Wood’s ‘Channel Zero': The Unofficial Bible of Comics Activism
Brian Wood’s ‘Channel Zero': The Unofficial Bible of Comics Activism
Brian Wood’s ‘Channel Zero': The Unofficial Bible of Comics Activism
When Dark Horse's Channel Zero: The Complete Collection lands on the shelves todays, it may introduce some Brian Wood fans to work they were unaware of before. Collecting Channel Zero, his first work in the medium, Jennie One, the sequel with another then-newcomer, Becky Cloonan, and material from volumes 1 and 2 of Public Domain, Wood's photography and design books, the collection presents the ea
Comic Recommendations for Fans of ‘The Hunger Games’
Comic Recommendations for Fans of ‘The Hunger Games’
Comic Recommendations for Fans of ‘The Hunger Games’
With a $263 million domestic box office and a $152 million opening weekend, The Hunger Games is an undeniable hit. Even before Jennifer Lawrence brought Katniss Everdeen to life on the silver screen, Suzanne Collins' books were already the toast of the YA novel world, with kids and teens (and more than a few adults) lining up for the midnight release of Mockingjay...
The Eerie Prescience of Brian Wood’s Debut Work ‘Channel Zero’ [Interview]
The Eerie Prescience of Brian Wood’s Debut Work ‘Channel Zero’ [Interview]
The Eerie Prescience of Brian Wood’s Debut Work ‘Channel Zero’ [Interview]
If I didn't actually remember where I was and when I first read Channel Zero, I might have picked up the forthcoming Dark Horse special edition of Brian Wood's debut work about a heavily tattooed techno-media revolutionary and her war to reclaim free speech and assumed it was created in direct response to some major political developments of America's new century: the Patriot Act, the Stop Online