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I got the opportunity to chat with Jon Del Arroz about his upcoming book,Flying Sparks Vol. 2, as well as his ongoing lawsuit against WorldCon 76.
On Tuesday night, Twitter troublemaker Renfamous challenged members of Comicsgate to an in-person debate, which was subsequently accepted by Ravage: Kill All Men creator Benjamin Henderson.
In our inaugural episode of The Interview, I sit down and chat with The Ember War author Jon Del Arroz about his ongoing IndieGoGo campaign for The Ember War, Science Fiction, Comicsgate, and Politics in Entertainment.
With coordinated attacks coming from all sides, it’s more critical than ever that #Comicsgate members keep their eye on the prize and don’t turn into #dramaqueens who favor sniping and infighting over solidarity.
Bane co-creator and artist Graham Nolan will join writer Jon Del Arroz and Arkhaven Comics by providing a cover for their upcoming graphic adaptation of Richard Fox’s The Ember War.
The Ferryman, which just wrapped up its IndieGoGo fundraiser, has split ways with letterer Taylor Esposito after a personal attack against Jon Del Arroz was uncovered in the pages of Dynamite Comics’ Centipede #4.
Letterer Taylor Esposito has taken to Twitter to address the personal attacks and insults discovered in Dynamite Comics and Atari’s Centipede #4 against Jon Del Arroz and Vox Day’s Alt Hero.
Vox Day and Arkhaven Comics, who were insulted in Dynamite Comics and Atari’s Centipede #4 by writer Max Bemis, artist Eion Marron, and letterer Taylor Esposito has issued an exclusive response.
Nasty Personal Attack Against Jon Del Arroz Appears in Dynamite Comics and Atari’s ‘Centipede’ Comic
Comic book writer and the lead singer of Say Anything Max Bemis, artist Eoin Marron, and letterer Taylor Esposito decided to use Atari’s Centipede intellectual property in a Dynamite Comics published book to attack fellow comic book writer Jon Del Arroz.