by Cliff Vaughn | Jul 6, 2004 | News
Metron Press, the comic book division of the American Bible Society, has lost its creative director due to differences over the press’ direction. Metron Press, the comic book division of the American Bible Society, has lost its creative director due to...
by Mike Parnell | May 4, 2004 | Opinion
If you have read the Bible, one fact is certain: It is not rated G. Many of its stories deal with very mature subjects. IDW Publishing has printed a new hardbound comic entitled, The Bible: Eden. In its pages, Scott Hampton paints visuals for Keith Giffen and Dave...
by Mike Parnell | Apr 27, 2004 | Opinion
Why did the religious ruling elite dog Jesus’ path? In the gospels, it seems this group attended all of Jesus’ public events. Was it merely a clash over theology? Or could there have been something deeper and more personal involved? Mark Millar and Peter...
by Mike Parnell | Apr 15, 2004 | Opinion
Some children grow up with imaginary friends as part of the process of psychosocial development. But Frankie Maxon is different. She grew up with a personal god. “My Faith in Frankie” is a four-issue comics series by Vertigo Comics that looks at...
by Cliff Vaughn | Mar 25, 2004 | Opinion
Christians have increasingly turned to products from popular culture, like books and films, to convey biblical messages. And now a niche product has also gotten some attention from the Christian crowd: comic books. Metron Press, an imprint of the American Bible...