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Past articles by Giaco:

Archiving Vintage Liquor Ads Is a Job with Spirit (Pun Intended)

The archivists behind three of the biggest liquor brands share what it takes to keep the history of their drinks alive. → Read More

Why You Don’t Always Need This Long-Held Comic Book Technique

Think your comics need a frictionless page turn? Think again. → Read More

A Comics Color Artist Explains the Psychology of Pigment

In this week's Strip Panel Naked, K. Michael Russell shares what it's like to work as a professional comics color artist. → Read More

'12 Years a Slave' Screenwriter Returns to Comics After a 10-Year Hiatus

Oscar-winning screenwriter John Ridley revives 'The American Way,' his innovative comic about superheroes and race in America. → Read More

Here's Why Spider-Man is the Best Hero We'll Ever Get

We learn how to be a good person and a great hero through a special video spotlight of the famous wall-crawler. → Read More

Recent College Grads Started Their Own Press to Foster Diversity in Comics

Paloma Hernando and Sunmi are the co-founders of Dandelion Wine Collective, a comic publisher focusing on underrepresented artists. → Read More

This Photographer Takes Terror to the Next Level With 360 Degree Images

A.M. Ewings creates terrifying 360 degree images of clowns, monsters, and creepers. → Read More

Colorful Map Charts Video Game Popularity Worldwide

The real question is, can a search engine result show us deeper connections to want fans want from games globally? → Read More

A Comic Book Color Artist Explains the Psychology of Pigments

In the latest episode of Strip Panel Naked, color artist K. Michael Russell explains why choosing colors for comics is harder than you might think. → Read More

How an Indie Graphic Novel Uses Visuals to Add Symbolism

Jeff Lemire’s graphic novel ‘The Underwater Welder’ uses cool tricks and clever plotting. → Read More

Strange Retro Puppet Show Investigates If "Climate Change Isn’t Real"

Who do you believe when it comes to climate change? The government? → Read More

Gerard Way's Comic Book Romance

The former My Chemical Romance frontman weighs in on Young Animal, DC Comics, and his game-changing jump into sequential art. → Read More

Here's Neil Gaiman's 'Sandman' Secret for Making Truly Experimental Comics

This week's Strip Panel Naked focuses on the importance of a legendary comic's very first page. → Read More

How to Draw Attention to Important Moments in Your Comic with Smart Coloring

In this week’s comic masterclass Strip Panel Naked, we see how Matt Wilson enhances the sci-fi spectacle in ‘Paper Girls.’ → Read More

Sorry, Joker: Gotham City Is the Most Important Character in Batman

A video essay by Nerdwriter traces the history of the fictional metropolis from its origins to present day. → Read More

Henry Rollins/Glenn Danzig Fan Fiction Made Me Believe in Love Again

What goes into making a comic about two punk gods in love? And what did those punk gods think of it? We investigate. → Read More

How to Scare the Sh*t Out of People, with Comics

This video essay explains how to add horror and tension to your comic—if you dare. → Read More

Why the 16-Panel Grid Is the Holy Grail of Action Comics

Take a lesson in pacing from this gritty, classic Batman comic. → Read More

This Graphic Novel Tackles Depression from Many Sides

Two best friends secluded themselves on a farm and emerged with 'Eyes Too Dry.' → Read More

Why Fewer Panels Make a Better Comic

The look and feel of DC Comics' 'The New Frontier' gets broken down in this week's episode of Strip Panel Naked. → Read More