About Splash Pages Comic Book Club

Real Comic Book Conversations.
No Hollywood Hype.

Splash Pages is built for people who actually read comics. We focus on the creators, the craft, the runs worth talking about, and the books that shape the medium instead of chasing movie noise, press-junket fluff, or empty fandom churn.

That means long-form interviews, creator hubs that keep growing after the episode drops, field notes from the convention floor, and an archive designed to help readers follow the work, not just the headlines.

Why we exist

To make comics coverage feel like a conversation with people who love the medium enough to read deep, listen closely, and ask better questions.

What shows up here
  • Creator interviews with room to breathe
  • Archive pages that connect books, themes, and history
  • Convention notes, galleries, and sharp editorial follow-through
The editorial promise

Comics First, Always

Interviews

Long-form creator conversations

We care about process, storytelling choices, career pivots, collaborators, and the books themselves. The goal is to leave readers with context they can actually use the next time they pick up a run.

Archive

A reading network, not a content dump

Every creator hub is meant to connect interviews, recommended reading, reviews, segments, and useful background so the site keeps getting better after an episode goes live.

Coverage

Field notes over filler

When we cover conventions, crowdfunding, or news, we want it grounded in what matters to comic readers and creators, not generic entertainment-site noise.

From the homepage

Meet The Crew

These are the voices behind the interviews, convention notes, campaign coverage, and all the connective tissue that turns Splash Pages into an actual comics archive.

Start here

How To Use The Site