The 40th anniversary of Dark Horse Comics was supposed to be a celebration of four decades of independent excellence—a milestone for the publisher that brought Hellboy, The Mask, and Sin City to the world. Instead, the Milwaukie, Oregon-based institution has found itself at the center of a corporate and labor whirlwind. On May 27, 2026, […]
The Great Decoupling: Navigating the Cultural and Economic Shift from the Mid-Century Ideal to the Digital Age
Introduction: A Landscape of Nostalgia and Necessity In a series of reflections on the evolution of Western society, veteran commentator Mike Peterson, known for his long-running "Comic Strip of the Day," has highlighted a widening chasm between the mid-20th-century experience and the modern reality. From the commodification of "nerd
Digital Gatekeepers and Award Triumphs: The State of the Comics Industry (May 2026)
By Industry Reports Division The mid-point of May 2026 has emerged as a pivotal moment for the global comics industry, characterized by a sharp dichotomy between prestigious creative recognition and increasing systemic hurdles for independent creators. While the week was marked by a flurry of high-profile award announcements—including the historic
The King Returns to the Lower East Side: Jack Kirby Way and the Reclamation of Comic Book History
NEW YORK CITY — On a grey but resolute Monday afternoon, the intersection of Delancey and Essex Streets in Manhattan’s Lower East Side became the epicenter of a long-awaited cultural correction. As the clouds held back the rain, hundreds of New Yorkers, comic book historians, and industry titans gathered to witness the unveiling of "Jack [&hel
The Great Divide: Norakuro, the Manga Shūdan, and the Construction of Modern Manga History
The history of Japanese manga is often viewed through the lens of a single, transformative figure: Tezuka Osamu. Known as the "God of Manga," Tezuka is frequently credited with inventing the cinematic style and narrative depth that define the medium today. However, as contemporary manga scholar and critic Natsume Fusanosuke argues, this &
The Ink-Stained Renaissance: Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration to Open as Global Hub for Visual Narrative
LONDON — On June 5, 2026, the global art world will turn its eyes toward Clerkenwell as the Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration officially opens its doors. Housed within a sprawling, meticulously restored 17th-century industrial complex, the institution is poised to become the largest of its kind in the world. This landmark opening marks the [&he
The Vanguard of Sequential Art: A Comprehensive Report on the 2026 Chicago Alternative Comics Expo (CAKE)
Main Facts: The Pulse of Independent Publishing On May 2, 2026, the Chicago Alternative Comics Expo (CAKE) convened at the Irish American Heritage Center, marking a significant milestone in the post-pandemic recovery of the independent publishing circuit. As one of the premier North American festivals dedicated to underground and alternative sequen
The Architect of the Uncanny: The Relentless Vision of Hans Rickheit
By Journal Staff In the landscape of contemporary American comics, few voices resonate with as much haunting, singular clarity as Hans Rickheit. For over a quarter-century, Rickheit has carved a niche within the avant-garde, producing a body of work that defies easy categorization. His narratives—a blend of Victorian industrialism, surrealist horro
The Renaissance of the Funny Pages: The Sharon Herald Challenges the "Zombie Strip" Status Quo
Introduction In an era where the survival of local print journalism depends on relevance and cost-efficiency, the traditional newspaper comics page—long considered a static, untouchable institution—is undergoing a radical transformation. The Sharon Herald, a daily newspaper serving the Shenango Valley in Pennsylvania and parts of eastern Ohio, has
The Architecture of the Unconscious: Hans Rickheit’s Return to the World of Cochlea & Eustachia
The release of Cochlea & Eustachia Volume 2 marks a significant milestone in the career of Hans Rickheit, one of the most singular and uncompromising voices in contemporary alternative comics. Published under his own Chrome Fetus imprint in 2026, this volume collects the artist’s recent serialized webcomics, offering a comprehensive look at the
