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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Indie Comic Review: Go For The Eyes
Monica Gallagher is difficult to pin down. I don’t just say that because she has competed in roller derby and could probably take me out with a well-placed elbow. From auto-bio memoirs to comedy, to fantasy and action, Gallagher is … Continue reading
Drawn & Quarterly to Publish MY DIRTY DUMB EYES by Lisa Hanawalt
Drawn & Quarterly will publish MY DIRTY DUMB EYES by award-winning cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt. To be released in Spring 2013, MY DIRTY DUMB EYES is Hanawalt’s first full length work. It will be a collection of her detailed and humorous … Continue reading
Indie Comic Review: Cow Boy
Justice rides the old west. He’s calm. He’s relentless. He’s ten. Cow Boy is the story of a young bounty hunter determined to send his entire outlaw family to jail. He travels the Old West on a horse that ain’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Archaia, Brian Clevenger, Chris Eliopoulos, Colleen Coover, Cow Boy, Mike Maihack, Nate Cosby, Scott Wegener
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Indie Comic Review: Bloody Chester
Westerns have a long and proud tradition in comics. All of the greats worked on westerns. Kirby. Heath. Severin. But, like all proud traditions, times have not always been bright. There was a period of about 25 years where westerns … Continue reading
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Was Someone Asking For This?
Got this in my in-box today: With Spawn, legendary writer and artist Todd McFarlane unleashed his iconic antihero to the world, and launched the most successful independent comic book in history. Now for the first time ever, fans will be … Continue reading
Indie Comic Review: Family Man
When people say that comics are a medium, not a genre, they are usually speaking to someone who thinks that comics are all about men in tights and masks with plenty of campy sound effects thrown in for a dash … Continue reading
Duplicate Arrives From Kickstart in July
Mark Sable (Graveyard of Empires) has a new graphic coming out in July, a sci-fi/espionage book called DUPLICATE from Kickstart Comics, with art by Andy MacDonald (Terminator, NYC Mech) and colors by Nick Filardi (GROUNDED, HAZED) DUPLICATE is the story of a seemingly … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy MacDonald, Duplicate, Kickstart Comics, Mark Sable, Paul Azaceta
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Paris in the 20th Century page 32
<<First <Previous Next> Latest>> Keri had lots of fun putting the page together. I left a large open spot in the script that simply said “Chase Scene through the streets of Paris.” This proves, once again, that is it far … Continue reading
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