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About Alex Dueben

Alex Dueben has been a contributor to CBR since 2007, during which time he's written hundreds of articles and interviewed just about everyone in the comics industry. During his tenure he's interviewed many of the living legends of comics, covered comic strips, webcomics, indie comics, book publishers, and breaking news. He's written for The Rumpus, The Paris Review, The Poetry Foundation, The Comics Journal, The Los Angeles Review of Books, SFX, Suicidegirls, and many other publications. He's on twitter at @alexdueben

Latest Articles

An Anarchist Hacker and Reality TV Cop Fall in Love in The New World

Aleš Kot and Tradd Moore's The New World imagines the aftermath of the Second American Civil War and, of course, it's a love story.

Mech Cadet Yu Set to End, and Pak & Miyazawa Talk 'Bittersweet' Finale

Writer Greg Pak, artist Takeshi Miyazawa and editor Cameron Chittock talk the decision to end Mech Cadet Yu with #12.

Palmiotti & Gray Talk Cell Block Earth and Life Outside of Superheroes

The writing duo of Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray talk to CBR about Cell Block Earth, and finding satisfaction away from work-for-hire superheroes.

Copra Creator Michel Fiffe Resurrects Rob Liefeld's Bloodstrike

Copra creator Michel Fiffe talks to CBR about Bloodstrike: Brutalists, which picks up where Rob Liefeld's original Bloodstrike series left off.

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Kelley Jones on Swamp Thing, Completing Wrightson's Frankenstein

Veteran Batman artist Kelley Jones talks to CBR about the losses of Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson, and completing Frankenstein Alive, Alive.

INTERVIEW: Scott Morse's Epic Soulwind Returns, 20 Years Later

Oni Press has released a new hardcover version of Soulwind, and cartoonist Scott Morse talks to CBR about revisiting his epic.

Spike Trotman's Iron Circus Is Taking Over Comics with Smut and Sci-Fi

C. Spike Trotman talks to CBR about the decade-long success story of Iron Circus Comics, and how she's raised $1,000,00 on Kickstarter.

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Best Comics of 2017: My Favorite Thing is Monsters Already a Classic

Emil Ferris' My Favorite Thing is Monsters is a beautiful, intricately designed graphic novel, and stands as one of the great works of the medium.

J.M. DeMatteis Returns to The Stardust Kid, Revives Constantine

Legendary comics writer J.M. DeMatteis talks to CBR about the new edition of The Stardust Kid, bringing Constantine to animation and more.

Charles Vess Revisits Classic, Shares His Comic You Didn't See

Legendary fantasy artist Charles Vess talks to CBR about The Book of Ballads: The Original Art Edition, and what's next for him.

Steve Niles Returns to 30 Days of Night, Remembers Bernie Wrightson

Steve Niles talks to CBR about the new 30 Days of Night, his friendship with the late Bernie Wrightson and finishing Frankenstein Alive, Alive.

Cartoon Art Museum is Back, Spotlighting Hellboy and Raina Telgemeier

Andrew Farago talks to CBR about the return of the Cartoon Art Museum, and writing the history of Harley Quinn, Peanuts and '80s cartoons.

The Death of Stalin Graphic Novel Inspires Film, Makes Russia Nervous

Writer Fabien Nury talks to CBR about graphic novel The Death of Stalin, which inspired a new film by Veep creator Armando Iannucci.

INTERVIEW: Mark Evanier Celebrates Legacy of Kirby: King of Comics

Comics industry veteran Mark Evanier talks to CBR about Jack Kirby's enduring influence, and the new version of his Eisner-winning book.

Cartoonist Keith Knight on Politics, Satire and His Very Busy Schedule

Keith Knight, cartoonist of The Knight Life and more, talks to CBR about using politics and his personal life as inspiration for his art.

Nate Powell Opens Omnibox, Talks Life After March and What’s Next

Cartoonist Nate Powell discusses the new collection of his works, and life after the acclaimed civil rights history March.

Noah Van Sciver Brings Humor to Failure in Fante Bukowski Two

Noah Van Sciver talks to CBR about returning to Fante Bukowski, a 24 year old who lives the “struggling alcoholic writer” cliché.

Mouly & Spiegelman Grab Back with Second, Angrier Issue of Resist!

Françoise Mouly and Nadja Spiegelman talk to CBR about the second issue of their politically charged free comics anthology, Resist.

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EXCLUSIVE: James Tynion IV's Eugenic Triggers an Apocalypse

James Tynion IV unveils Eugenic, the final chapter in his Apocalyptic Trilogy, a series that features a hundred year gap between each issue.

Dean Motter on Mister X, Terminal City and How Cities Inspire Comics

Legendary creator Dean Motter talks to CBR about his comics Mister X and Terminal City, plus urban planning and what's next.

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