During his European tour we had the opportunity to interview (twice!) the author of almost every known superheroes, including the recent Captain America relaunch.
We have collected some reflections by David Michelinie, writer for seven years of "Amazing Spider-Man" in the period between the 80s and 90s of the last century.
Eleanor Davis, author of "Why, art?" and "The hard tomorrow" tells our readers the relationship she has with comics and the meaning behind her graphic novels.
One of the best known German authors in the world, one of the first cartoonists to talk about homosexuality in comics, a good forty years ago: an interview with Ralf König.
On the occasion of the italian release of the first TPB of Daredevil and the conclusion of Sex Criminals, we interviewed one of the most talented, prolific and hilarious authors of the US mainstream.
On the occasion of the release of the first volume of Daredevil made with Chip Zdarsky, we interviewed Marco Checchetto, one of the most popular Italian artist in the USA.
He is one of the most appreciated writer in the US comic industry: we talked with Al Ewing about Empyre, but also about his career and, of course, The Immortal Hulk.
To celebrate the Best Ongoing Series received by “Bitter Root” at the Eisner Awards 2020, Lo Spazio Bianco interviewed one of the co-creator of the series, David F. Walker.
An interview with Frank Espinosa, today artistic director of the International School of Comics in Florence, but also animator and author of the unforgettable "Rocketo".
We interviewed Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, creator and director of "PanelxPanel", digital magazine of comic book criticism, winner of the Eisner 2019 award. With him we talked about the meaning, objectives and sustainability of the criticism and how "PanelxPanel" can be an example to follow.
In Lucca Comics & Games we interviewed Daniel Warren Johnson, one of the most esteemed American comic writer and artist, who already worked for most important publishers, thanks to his immediately recognizable line and his frenetic stories.
At Lucca Comics 2019 we had the opportunity to interview Stan Sakai, Japanese-American author creator of Usagi Yojimbo, an anthropomorphic rabbit who since 1984 has been living comics adventures set in feudal Japan.
The relationship between ordinary men and beings with superpowers has been one of the crucial themes of the superhero genre since its inception. Furthermore, we argue that this theme has been the main spur to the development of the forms of expression of the genre itself.
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