C.P. Hoffman

By day, C.P. Hoffman writes about digital accessibility and the law; by night, they write about comics, pop culture, books, and gender for Book Riot and other sites. They have lived across North America (Indianapolis > Chicago > New York > Montreal > Indianapolis again), but now reside just outside of Washington, DC. C.P. has a particular affinity for Spider-Women, but also loves Wonder Woman, comics about witches, and stories about time travel. For inexplicable reasons, they also tweet a lot about the Fantastic Four. Twitter: @CPHwriter

SILK Goes to Therapy: An Interview with Robbie Thompson

Panelteer Charles Paul Hoffman interviews Silk writer Robbie Thompson about Cindy Moon's turn to therapy to work through her trauma from life in a bunker.

No Context Given: SILK Offers Hairstyle Advice

In this week's edition of No Context Given, Silk gives hairstyle advice.

UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL Arcs I Want to See

We present new punny arc names for The Unbeatable Squirrel Girls (complete with squirrel GIFs)

It’s Time to Take JESSICA JONES Off the Mommy Track

Back in November, I predicted that we would see a new comic series starring Jessica Jones as part of the ...

Convention Diaries: C2E2, Saturday March 19, 2016

I started off Day 2 of C2E2 by waiting in line at Skottie Young’s booth. It had been swamped the few times ...

Convention Diaries: C2E2, Friday March 19, 2016

This past weekend, I made the trip from Indianapolis up to Chicago to attend the Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo ...

Dreamcasting the Spider-Verse

Okay, so remember last week when I said that I have a serious love for Spider-Man and the broader Spider-Verse? Well, ...

SPIDER-MAN #2’s Attack on Female Fans

Here at Panels, we aim to be a celebration of comics, the people who make them, and the people who love ...

No Context Given: Rarity Needs a Moment

My Little Pony: Friends Forever #24, written by Georgia Bell, art by Jay Fosgitt, colors by Heather Breckel, letters by ...

My Comics Dream: Digital-Plus-Trade Subscriptions

I’ve read comics in a lot of different formats over the years: single issues (floppies), trades, digests, oversized hardcovers/omniboo, black ...