Interviews
William F. Nolan Talks Logan’s Run: Last Day
One of the most exciting new offerings this month is Logan’s Run: Last Day, a 24-issue limited series from the folks at Bluewater Studios. Having discovered
Stranger Comics’ Sebastian Jones Talks About The Untamed
Interested a comic that’s a cross between The Hobbit and a Clint Eastwood movie? Then you’ll want to check out The Untamed: A Sinner’s Prayer,
TFAW.com Interviews Andi Ewington, Writer of 45, from Com.X
A TFAW.com Exclusive! If you’ve been keeping an eye on comic news lately, you’ve probably heard whispers (and shouts) about 45, an intriguing title from Com.X
Portland Cartoonist Erika Moen Talks About DAR
Exclusive Interview With Indie Cartoonist Erika Moen! TFAW.com recently had the pleasure of sitting down and chatting with Erika Moen, a local Portland cartoonist who recently
Writer Joe Hill Talks to TFAW.com About Locke & Key From IDW
One of the most exciting new series of horror comics is Locke & Key, from Joe Hill, a relative newcomer to comics who also has
H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival ‘09: Andrew Migliore Interview Part 2
Exclusive Interview With Andrew Migliore! You’ve seen Part 1–now enjoy Part 2 of our interview with Andrew Migliore, founder of Portland, Oregon’s H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival.
H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival ‘09: Interview With Andrew Migliore
Exclusive Interview With Andrew Migliore! We’ve had some excellent footage from the 2009 H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival and Cthulucon, an annual celebration of classic horror, movies,
Todd Herman Talks About Fall of Cthulhu: Nemesis!
Exclusive Interview With Artist Todd Herman! In honor of Horror Month, artist Todd Herman sat down with us and talked about his upcoming trade paperback, Fall
Bill Willingham Talks About Angel & Fables
If there’s anything TFAW.com has learned about our visitors, it’s that they love the Whedonverse. So when we heard that Eisner Award-winning writer Bill Willingham–who
Brian K. Vaughan Shares His Thoughts on the End of Ex Machina
Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris’ Ex Machina burst onto the scene in 2004, telling the story of Mitchell Hundred, a New York City civil

