Wizard
The new issue of Wizard magazine is out today, and one of the articles includes a cursory look at the recent growth of mainstream all ages comic books. As seen below:

Yeah, that's a great big picture of Supergirl, taken directly from the cover of issue one of Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures. Whoever decided to put that picture there is my new best friend. It's probable that my (now) former best friend is reading this. I've known him about 20 plus years. He saved my life once (or something close to it), and I owe him alot of money. But now, I only have one word for him: You've been replaced. You're just not as awesome as this unnamed mystery Wizard magazine person.
Yeah. I know that's more than one word. But I plan on saying it really fast, so it's like one long superword.
Anyway, along with the mention of Cosmic Adventures, the article in question mentions some other books that people should be reading. Like Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam by Mike Kunkel, Tiny Titans by Art Balatzar and Franco, and the very fun
Mini Marvels comic by Chris Giarrusso.
I guess I've worked in the industry longer than I thought, as I seem to have met all of these people. We should form a gang. If you saw the group of us on the street, you would not think 'All Ages" comics. Especially Chris. I think Chris could kick the ass of everyone I've ever met. With nothing but the power of his mind.
Yeah, that's a great big picture of Supergirl, taken directly from the cover of issue one of Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures. Whoever decided to put that picture there is my new best friend. It's probable that my (now) former best friend is reading this. I've known him about 20 plus years. He saved my life once (or something close to it), and I owe him alot of money. But now, I only have one word for him: You've been replaced. You're just not as awesome as this unnamed mystery Wizard magazine person.
Yeah. I know that's more than one word. But I plan on saying it really fast, so it's like one long superword.
Anyway, along with the mention of Cosmic Adventures, the article in question mentions some other books that people should be reading. Like Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam by Mike Kunkel, Tiny Titans by Art Balatzar and Franco, and the very fun
Mini Marvels comic by Chris Giarrusso.
I guess I've worked in the industry longer than I thought, as I seem to have met all of these people. We should form a gang. If you saw the group of us on the street, you would not think 'All Ages" comics. Especially Chris. I think Chris could kick the ass of everyone I've ever met. With nothing but the power of his mind.
