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Allison Types

Allison Types

by Allison Baker

Alison Baker, co-founder, co-publisher, and God-Empress of Monkeybrain Comics, shares her perspective on the industry in her CBR column.

Axel-In-Charge

Axel-In-Charge

by Axel Alonso

Axel-In-Charge is CBR's exclusive weekly chat with Marvel Entertainment Editor-In-Chief Axel Alonso discussing the latest news out of the house of ideas and putting fans in touch with one of the biggest names in comics!

Cup O' Joe

Cup O' Joe

by Joe Quesada

Your weekly chat with the Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics, Joe Quesada.

In Your Face Jam

In Your Face Jam

by Brett White

Brett White is ready to JAM his opinions IN YOUR FACE. A comic book lifer who vows to re-examine every tradition and era (the 90s) of the comic book industry with a newly-objective mindset, Brett now values storytelling over continuity. Witness the fanboy grow into a fan-adult (because "fan-man" sounds weird).

My Way

My Way

by Daniel Way

MY WAY is Daniel Way's new weekly column on CBR!

Pipeline

Pipeline

by Augie De Blieck Jr.

Published Tuesdays, Augie discusses current news in the comics industry and reviews recently published comics. PIPELINE is also the longest currently running online comics column in existence.

Shelf Life

Shelf Life

by Ron Marz

With over 20 years of experience in the comics medium, writer RON MARZ has done and seen it all. Having worked for Marvel, DC Comics, Dark Horse, Image and pretty much everyone else, Marz brings a unique perspective to his column, SHELF LIFE!

The Buy Pile

The Buy Pile

by Hannibal Tabu

Hannibal Tabu's long running review column THE BUY PILE may sometimes be brutal, possibly even without provocation, but it always shoots straight when taking a gander at the week's latest comics.

When Words Collide

When Words Collide

by Timothy Callahan

Published every Monday, Timothy Callahan examines the world of comics and graphic novel with indepth analysis in his new weekly column WHEN WORDS COLLIDE.

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