Archive for the 'Comics Features' Category

COMICS: THE DECADE IN REVIEW

December 29th, 2009 by Ken Grand-Pierre

So here we are, at the end of yet another decade. We figure that all of the other entertainment sources out there are going to have all of the “Best Of’s” for the past decade, but really, won’t they all have about the same answers anyway? Instead, Randomville is choosing to focus on what happened [...]

CMJ in Review: Wednesday

October 22nd, 2009 by Ken Grand-Pierre

Be sure to check back with Randomville ALL WEEK LONG as we will be giving daily reviews of the CMJ Music Marathon in NYC! Have you checked out our Tuesday coverage yet? Click here to do so! For Wednesday I decided to deviate away from photographing gigs to attend a special guest lecture by rock [...]

Want to Write for Randomville?

September 28th, 2008 by Mackenzie McAninch

Want to Write for Randomville? Do you read comic books and have something to say about them, but no outlet to express your opinions other than your friends or your blog? Well, now you do! Randomville is currently looking for writers to help us bolster our Comics section. We’ve got a couple of great columns, [...]

Interview with White Ninja’s Kent Earle and Scott Bevan

July 2nd, 2007 by Nathan Meunier

White Ninja looks like a blob with a belt and face mask, yet he is completely awesome. The comic started out as a funny doodle in high school by Kent Earle and Scott Bevan and has managed to remain as such through appearances in various print publications. White Ninja now resides in his digital lair [...]

Interview with Diesel Sweeties’ R. Stevens

June 11th, 2007 by Nathan Meunier

For seven years now, comic artist R. Stevens (Richard Stevens III) has pumped out pixilated goodness five days a week with his webcomic creation Diesel Sweeties, an indie series about robot/human love. Drawn completely with a mouse in Photoshop on a Mac, the popular online strip gained the distinction of being the first webcomic chosen [...]

The Superhero Dilemma

May 7th, 2007 by Ezekiel Fry

The world of superheroes is a land that is too often populated by angst-ridden, complex, real characters…who wear colorful tights and are invulnerable to harm. It sounds kind of silly when stated in that manner, and in any other manner for that matter. The readers of superhero comics are consistently looking for a book or [...]

The Haul – While We Were Sleeping

August 4th, 2005 by Allan Muenzler

Welcome back to Randomville’s Comic Corner, and a special edition of "The Haul."  Since we’ve been down for the redesign, there’s been a lot of new comic debuts and this is Allan Muenzler’s attempt to catch you up on what you might have missed. We’re making it a feature, since there’s also a new edition of the [...]

T&T#32

April 22nd, 2005 by Jens H. Altmann

There’s a new humor column in town: Take That, Ratzis, by Neil Kleid. He wants to be the new Gail Simone. (Sorry, Neil, but that won’t work. Gail looks much better in that dress.) Okay, so he probably doesn’t want to be Gail in that way. Instead, he wants to bring back a touch of [...]

T&T #30

April 8th, 2005 by Jens H. Altmann

One good thing about comics these days: they don’t leave anyone cold. People either think that we’re currently getting the best-written comics possible, or the worst-written comics possible. There are very few indifferent readers. Me? I side with those who say worst-written. Oh, I’ll cheerfully agree that comics were even worse-written back in the 1990s, [...]

T&T #29

April 1st, 2005 by Jens H. Altmann

Regarding what you are about to read, I’d like you all to keep in mind that I’m a writer. Clear? Good. Because what I’m about to say, well, I’m one of those people whom it hurts the most. Comics don’t need writers. Comics don’t care about the writers. Comics can do just fine without the [...]

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