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One Fan's Opinion - 1/15/2010

One Fan's Opinion - 1/15/2010

Fri, January 15th, 2010 | By Erik Larsen

This week, Erik looks at the future of comics and comes down firmly on the sides of both print and digital formats as being the way comic fans be reading about their favorite characters as the industry adapts to new technology.

One Fan's Opinion - 1/7/2010

One Fan's Opinion - 1/7/2010

Thu, January 7th, 2010 | By Erik Larsen

Erik Larsen's ONE FAN'S OPINION makes its return to CBR this week as the writer/artist discusses the power of the individual issues of comic books and what they offer fans that television, movies and even graphic novels can't.

One Fan's Opinion - 4/25/2008

One Fan's Opinion - 4/25/2008

Fri, April 25th, 2008 | By Erik Larsen

Erik Larsen starts out this week by asking “Did you hear the story about me wanting to reveal that Elektra was a Skrull?” Read on to see what he’s talking about and what he thinks about superhero comics today.

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This week, Erik looks at the ramifications of Apple's recently-announced iPad for the worlds of both print and digital comics, and tries to put the divide between the two media into perspective. [more...]