Superman Family Adventures

Baltazar & Franco Discuss Their All-Ages Comics Empire
Baltazar & Franco Discuss Their All-Ages Comics Empire
Baltazar & Franco Discuss Their All-Ages Comics Empire
After spending decades trying to prove that comics "aren't just for kids anymore", the last few years have seen a number of creators and publishers making a concentrated push to bring younger readers back into the industry and create titles that appeal a wide spectrum of audiences. Art Baltazar and Franco are on the forefront of this movement. They're a pair of artists and writers with distinct styles that combine to convey a single, unmistakable, irresistible persona: the "Baltazar/Franco" name is an automatic seal of approval for kids and parents alike. Tiny Titans ran for 50 issues (plus a three-issue miniseries that co-starred Little Archie), and in the two-and-a-half years since that title wrapped up, Baltazar and Franco have been insanely prolific, producing the 12-issue follow-up series Superman Family Adventures for DC, the Itty Bitty Hellboy limited series for Dark Horse, the Lil' Battlestar Galactica one-shot for Dynamite, the Captain Action Cat title for Dark Horse and Dynamite, drawn innumerable covers for various publishers, and published more than a half-dozen issues of their own crowdfunded original ongoing series, Aw Yeah Comics. The duo have also founded the Aw Yeah Comics! comic shop in Illinois, and partnered with Mark Waid on a second comic shop in Indiana. And in the midst of all this hubbub, they took some time out to speak with ComicsAlliance about their brand new Tiny Titans: Return to the Treehouse limited series and talk about their other projects – past, present, and future.
The Stephanie Brown Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 1
The Stephanie Brown Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 1
The Stephanie Brown Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 1
We didn't realize when we set out to list our favorite comic books of 2012 that it had been such a fun year to be a fan of the medium that we all love so much. The last twelve months offered readers a wide variety of work ranging from the most crowd-pleasing superhero epics to the most idiosyncratic of indies; the return of much missed mangaka and the emergence of exciting new talent; a new crowd-
‘Superman Family Adventures’ Brings Fun Back To DC [Preview]
‘Superman Family Adventures’ Brings Fun Back To DC [Preview]
‘Superman Family Adventures’ Brings Fun Back To DC [Preview]
I've been looking forward to Art Baltazar and Franco's Superman Family Adventures since it was announced, and this week, the release of the first issue brought everything I'd hoped for. It's fun, bright, accessible and -- most importantly -- it features more Jimmy Olsen per page than any other current comic...