by Kristian | Feb 22, 2018 | Comics, Movies
In 1966 Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduced a unique character in the pages of the Fantastic Four issue number fifty-two. The Black Panther was the first black superhero in American mainstream comics and he was unlike anything anyone had seen before. Known as Prince...
by Kristian | Feb 14, 2018 | Comics, Interviews
Back in the year 2006, Kristian’s writer friend David Schrader approached him with the idea of a cloned super soldier whose development never let him grow past the infant stage. So was born the concept behind Baby Badass, a new comic debuting today from Action...
by Kristian | Jan 24, 2018 | Comics, Television
In 1977 DC Comics introduced their first black superhero in the pages of Black Lightning. Created by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden, Black Lightning lasted only eleven issues in his own comic but was a character who became a fan favorite when he began appearing...
by Kristian | Jan 8, 2018 | Comics
We’re back! To start off the new year Part-Time Fanboy spans the globe once again! This time, Kristian interviews creator Joseph Yu from the city of Shanghai alllllll the way over in China! Mr. Yu has Kickstarted a project called The Split Earth Saga which is a...
by Kristian | Dec 18, 2017 | Comics, Interviews
Conor McCreery is the co-creator of the critically acclaimed comic book series Kill Shakespeare! Along with writer Anthony Del Col, Conor forged a comic book world where all of Shakespeare’s characters actually existed within the same universe. Much like the...
by Kristian | Dec 13, 2017 | Comics, Horror
Mark L. Miller is a comic writer who has worked on several horror titles including a gender swapped Jungle Book adaptation for Zenescope Entertainment, Nanny and Hank for Bluewater Productions, and Pirouette for Black Mask Studios. Today sees the release of his latest...