Alternating Crimes has been a voice for original thinkers from North Carolina and nationally since the mid 1980’s where it began as a literary arts magazine that featured comics. Since those Reagan era horror infested days, it’s been a comic book that drove Hell Car and now it’s moved online exposing new alternating currents.
Cowboy Ant has all the stuff that makes for a good read. It’s packed with action, has a great bad guy and aims to tell a story worthy of the best of the fireside tales told on the old beaten trail....
It wasn’t many years after Russell Boone closed the chapter on publishing Scream Magazine, a literary arts magazine that featured art and comics, when he began a new business venture selling Native Seeds through an annual catalog. He also saw it as an opportunity to work with a few previous contributors of Scream Magazine....
Paul has always been an experimental creative person. In his early tweens he began exploring different talents and interests until he discovered playing the guitar. Many musicians stop there, but...
It’s time for Comic Con again! Alternating Crimes won’t be there but are super excited to cast our media support towards Paul Friedrich as he takes his annual mecca to the grand event....
In case you missed the Creator Spotlight Interview with Greg Carter last week, we wanted to point you to a brief synopsis of one of my favorite periods of Greg’s surreal and amazing art career....
Greg Carter has had a big influence on me in the decades since we met and I first saw his work. Not just artistically, but in the positive ways that he has gone about the business of life....
It’s probably no stretch to imagine that a humorous comic strip about a boy obsessed with concrete was something that has ever occurred to you or at the very least expected to see in your lifetime....