
When was the last time you encountered a werewolf priest? Well, comics writer Zack Quaintance has got you covered! We discuss Death of Comics Bookcase, Vol 1., a highly engaging, whimsical and magical comics anthology that pays homage to a number of inter-related subjects, including Zack’s dead (or is it?) blog, Comics Bookcase. For more details, check out the Comics Grinder review.

If you follow this blog closely, then you know that I’ve been quite intrigued with this comic book based upon the creator’s comics blog. How often does something like this happen? Maybe never? Well, I created my own comic book based upon my own comics blog, the one you’re reading right now. I figured I was all alone in this unique endeavor but, heck, the more the merrier. In fact, it was great to chat with Zack. My ongoing comic book series, Pop Culture Super-Sleuth, is a somewhat different animal in that it focuses on one main evolving story at a time, with various side trips along the way, while Zack’s is a full-on anthology.

The thing that keeps writers going is knowing their work is appreciated. They will write what they write no matter what too, don’t get me wrong. But it’s nice to share thoughts with another reader from time to time and even a fellow writer when possible. And, in this case, I think it’s safe to say that Zack and I are on the same page, don’t you think? I mean, really, it’s not every day that I chat with a fellow comics writer and reviewer who also happens to be working on such a similar project: a comic book about a comic book blog. I don’t know. If I think about it for too long, it makes me a little dizzy. No, I’m kidding. I am kidding, aren’t I? I’ll be fine. I think you’ll enjoy the interview, that’s all that matters. Check it out right below and then proceed to YouTube and Like it and Comment. That’s always appreciated.
Be sure to stay tuned on further developments and how to purchase your own copy of Death of Comics Bookcase by following Zack on social media and by going to the Comics Bookcase blog.









Great interview. I love how you explore this anthology with Zack.
Thanks! It’s really a fun read with virtually something for everyone all tied together with a whimsical spirit.