RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: The Golden Age of Horror Comics

Welcome to our daily feature, where each day, we post a link to something useful. Whether it be news related to creativity or a guide to something or instruction on craft or just something that we can all learn from, we’ll give you one a day. Here’s today’s Very Useful Link of the Day:

In Praise of Shadows takes a look at the Golden Age of horror comics:

Here in part 1 we are looking at the first rise in horror comics in the mid to late 1940's and how that affected the comic book landscape, resulting in a nat...


Part 2:

In part 2, we look at the history of the Comics Code Authority and how it affected the lives of artists and readers of horror comics around the country.Email...

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: The Burning Times | The History of Witches Part 1

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To see more on the Pagan Pride Festival featured at the beginning of the video, check out Bunnylomusic's video on it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp...

In part one of three, In Praise of Shadows takes on the history of the witch. The later parts take a look of the trope of witches in literature and film later on.

RevEx's Very Useful Link of the Day: Watchmen and The Art of Nontraditional Sequels

Welcome to our daily feature, where each day, we post a link to something useful. Whether it be news related to creativity or a guide to something or instruction on craft or just something that we can all learn from, we’ll give you one a day. Here’s today’s Very Useful Link of the Day:

In Praise of Shadows takes on the idea of nontraditional sequels, such as the Watchmen TV show, a sequel to a comic book.

With the new HBO sequel to Watchmen being released currently and DC Comics publishing their own sequel titled Doomsday Clock, I thought it would be interesti...