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WonderCon 2019: Spotlight on Donny Cates
April 13, 2019 | Comic Features
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WonderCon 2019: Spotlight on Tom King
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Top 10 Female Super Villains
January 27, 2019 | Comic Features
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L.A. Comic Con: Conversation with Comic Artist Greg Capullo
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L.A. Comic Con: Conversation with Comic Artists Ryan Stegman and Chris Burnham
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7.5
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Snarked #0 – Review

Snarked is an all age’s book that actually has a mass appeal to all types of comic readers. I know that should go without saying, but its something that’s actually hard to do with an all ages title. The zero issue is a great introduction to the world and storytelling style of Roger Lanridge’s unique style. The series stars two characters from the famous Lewis Carroll poem The Walrus and the Carpenter. For those of you that are more familiar with cartoons the poem is actually featured in Disney’s Alice in Wonderland, but this series has nothing to do with Alice or Disney (thank goodness).

8.5
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The Sixth Gun #12 – Review

The only monthly supernatural western comic returns this week from Oni Press and it kicks off the next storyline in the series. The last issue saw Sinclair and Becky board a train with the preists of the Sword of Abraham, a group that have sworn to dispose of the guns and General Hume. They’re transporting Hume’s body to a safer location to prevent him from escaping his coffin yet again.

9.0
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The Goon #34 – Review

Finally the issue every Goon fan has been waiting for: The Goon vs Twi… Ah, Sparkly Vampires! That’s right Eric Powell pits the Goon against one of the few horror creatures he’s never faced the Tween Vampire. This issue is definitely a one-shot story that doesn’t take itself serious in the least bit and really shows the artistic talent of Powell more than anything else.

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Comic Book Theater Festival – Bubble of Solace Review

For the last few weeks, the Brick Theater in Williamsburg Brooklyn has been running a Comic Book Theater Festival.  It has featured some funny and exciting shows full of nerd satire, and action-packed heroic adventure, but some of them aim a little higher in terms of theatrical drama.  One of the deeper, more touching shows is The Bubble of Solace written & Directed by Jeff Lewonczyk.

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More Than a Few Words with ‘True Blood: Tainted Love’ Writer Michael McMillian

As both the evangelical
anti-vampire rights activist Rev. Steve Newlin on HBO’s True
Blood
and the writer of its
companion comic Tainted Love, Michael
McMillian is a huge player in the incredibly popular series. Known also for his
own title LUCID, McMillian is no
stranger to the world of comics. I recently got the chance to ask the writer a
few questions, and his answers don’t suck
– eh? Right? Sigh…

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Holy Terror Frank Miller

Frank Miller is the guy that did a little book called Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, maybe ya heard of it? Anyway, he has teamed up with the likes of Legendary Comics to release his 120-page hardcover graphic novel, Holy Terror, with spot color interiors presented in a 10 x 13 landscape format.

In Holy Terror, join The Fixer, a brand new, hard-edged hero as he battles terror. The graphic novel is a no-holds-barred action thriller told in Miller’s trademark high-contrast, black-and-white visual style, which seizes the political zeitgeist by the throat and doesn’t let go until the last page.

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Shipping In September – 12 Gauge Comics

I can’t wait to read comics ICE and Loose Ends. Loose Ends features a beautiful woman on the cover.  ICE has me yelling along with the main character on the cover. I don’t know what he’s screaming about, but I’m looking forward to finding out!

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