
In Memoriam: Len Strazewski
Comic book writer Len Strazewski passed away in the late hours of April 27, 2026. In the 1990s, Len wrote a wide range of projects

Comic book writer Len Strazewski passed away in the late hours of April 27, 2026. In the 1990s, Len wrote a wide range of projects

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The following is an interview with Emmy Award-winning writer and TV host Kevin Shinick (Robot Chicken, Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego?) regarding the recent

Tread Perilously is a podcast in which hosts Erik Amaya and author Justin Robinson watch the “worst” episodes of popular TV shows, attempting to determine

In a nutshell, this is an exciting, new 3-issue series by Mark Millar and Per Berg that brings an international horror to the Vatican. Given

The following is an interview with Henry Barajas (Death to Pachuco) and Bryan Valenza regarding the recent launch of their Kickstarter campaign for the action-packed

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This week, comic legends James Robinson and Jesus Merino launch their new series for Dark Horse Comics, Los Monstruos. Any new project by James Robinson

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The following is an interview with comic book writer Jeff Morris regarding his upcoming “Healing Through Comics” workshop for young adults in Pinellas County, FL.

I enjoyed Ms. Priest’s steampunk books, Boneshaker and The Clockwork Century series, so when I stumbled upon this novella, I thought I’d give it a

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The following is an interview with Štěpánka Jislová regarding the release of the graphic memoir, Heartcore, through publisher Graphic Mundi. In this interview, Fanbase Press

“Between the Panels” is a monthly interview series focusing on comic book creators of all experience levels, seeking to examine not just what each individual

The following is an interview with Annie Award-nominated animator/writer/director/comics creator Stephan Franck regarding the recent launch of his Kickstarter campaign for the returning graphic novel

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The following is an interview with Ben H. Winters (The Last Policeman, Underground Airlines, Tracker) regarding the upcoming release of the sci-fi comic book series,

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As conventions return to in-person events, we at Fanbase Press feel that it is important and necessary to provide virtual access to those individuals who

Since March of 2020, Fanbase Press’ weekly Comics & Coffee Zoom sessions have provided comics industry professionals with an opportunity to discuss ways to cope

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The following is an interview with Josh Oaktree (founder, Oak Tree Comics) regarding Oak Tree Comics’ call for creator submissions for the We Are Los

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The following is an interview with Melanie Lee and Arif Rafhan regarding their upcoming return to the graphic novel series, Amazing Ash & Superhero Ah

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The following is an interview with Tim Zajac regarding the latest installment in the Poe Noir ongoing series with The DuPine Files. In this interview,

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Since March of 2020, Fanbase Press’ weekly Comics & Coffee Zoom sessions have provided comics industry professionals with an opportunity to discuss ways to cope

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Here at Fanbase Press, we strive to provide an outlet for up-and-coming creators to promote and showcase their incredible works. With thousands of creators utilizing

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Since March of 2020, Fanbase Press’ weekly Comics & Coffee Zoom sessions have provided comics industry professionals with an opportunity to discuss ways to cope

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From Weyland-Yutani to the Xenomorph Queen hivemind, Alien reveals a future where consumption for profit eats what was left of humanity. Because while Alien so

Killed in the medbay trying to locate a keycard for the shuttle. Heroically body tackling a xenomorph into the roaring engine of the shuttle prepping