bookmark_borderJohn Cassaday, a Creator Profile

For this installment in my Creator Profiles series, I thought I’d take a look at one of my favorite artists, John Cassaday. There are some artists that make every comic they work on a must-read, and for me, the first name on that list is John Cassaday. Cassaday, a film student and former director, takes a uniquely cinematic approach to comic art, framing his panels as if they were shots in a movie. His art style is clean and practically flawless, making it seem almost as if he captured the images with a camera, instead of pencil and ink. 

Nowadays, Cassaday does a lot of cover art for other series, but for this article I thought I’d spotlight some series where he did all the interior art. Here’s some of the best work from one of the best artists in comics today. Also, before we get started, I’d like to give acknowledgement to Laura Martin, the colorist who works on almost all of Cassaday’s art and helps to give it that distinct look.

Planetary (1998-2009), with Warren Ellis 

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bookmark_borderSTAR WARS COMICS: WHERE TO BEGIN

I’ve been a Star Wars fan for longer than I can remember. Really, I can’t remember a time when I didn’t know what Star Wars was. Of course, that fandom joined forces with my comic book fandom pretty early, and over the years I’ve read a lot of Star Wars comics.

Because there have been decades of Star Wars comics from different publishers, and dealing with many different characters, time periods, and canons, it might be kind of confusing to figure out a good place to start. In this article, I’ve provided some series that I think any Star Wars fan would enjoy reading. This is not meant to be a comprehensive list by any means, just some good suggestions. If you’re looking to get into the world of Star Wars comics, here’s where to begin.

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