News Around the Net!
So, here’s our first real look at the new X-Men film, Dark Phoenix: I really want this to be great, but I’m not yet feeling this one. First of all, the continuity of these X-Men movies makes my head spin. One of the things I loved about Days of Future Past was the way
Josh Reviews Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Perhaps the best movie I saw this past summer was Morgan Neville’s wonderful look at the life and work of Fred Rogers, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Like so many of my generation, I grew up watching Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood. The moral and life lessons of Fred Rogers
Josh Reviews The Predator
I’m an optimist, and someday I hope to see a new, truly great Star Trek movie in the theatres. Someday, I hope to see a new, truly great Alien movie in the theatres. And someday, I hope to see a new, truly great Predator movie in the theatres. This sure as heck ain’t i
News Around the Net!
At last! The first trailer for Marvel’s upcoming Captain Marvel is here — and, no surprise, it looks great: There’s a lot to enjoy and unpack there. Brie Larson seems great for the role, and I’m glad that Samuel Jackson’s Nick Fury looks to be a major
SCI: The Jewish Comics Anthology vol. 2
Here are two sample panels from the story I illustrated in SCI: The Jewish Comics Anthology vol. 2! The story, “Wrestling with Jacob,” was written by Michael Norwitz. I was delighted to be included in this sci-fi focused volume, along with incredible talents such as
SCI: The Jewish Comix Anthology vol 2 is Now Available!
I am pleased to announce that I have illustrated a short story in SCI: The Jewish Comics Anthology vol. 2! (I also illustrated a story in volume 1! It’s unfortunately out of print, but you can view the first page of that story here.) The story I illustrated for volume 2 i
Star Trek: Elusive Salvation
I loved Dayton Ward’s 2013 Star Trek novel From History’s Shadow. That novel took several characters and references from across the many different Star Trek series to aliens having been on Earth in the years between 1947 and 1968 and wove them together into a wonderful s
The Tzuris of Shloyme Royten-Hemd
Below is the cover for The Tzuris of Shloyme Royten-Hemd, a sci-fi comedic retelling of a famous Jewish folk tale, written by Steven M. Bergson.
Escape to Siberia
Below are two pages from Escape to Siberia, written by Leora Ragones. This graphic novel will retell the amazing true story of Leora’s grandparents’ experiences fleeing from Poland into Russia during World War II. These pages come from our initial 13-page proposal to
Josh Reviews The Death of Superman Animated Film
Back in 2007, when DC/Warner Brothers began their series of direct-to-DVD animated films, the first project they tackled was an adaptation of the 1992-93 “Death of Superman” storyline from the comics. That animated film, Superman: Doomsday, was very entertaining and stil