Tag: comic books
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Einstein Lives, in Journey By Starlight
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in Comic NewsHaving recently discovered Fred Van Lente’s excellent Action Philosophers series, I’m already sold on the idea that, when it comes to complex ideas, comics can make a fine preparatory point for those of us who’ve come to expect pictures with our words. Ian Flitcroft and Britt Spencer’s Journey By Starlight: A Time Traveler’s Guide to…
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215 Ink Ignition Anthology Showcases Over 80 Indie Talents
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in Comic NewsComic book anthologies are nothing new, particularly in the digital era, but few are as tomesome as 215 Ink’s Ignition Volume 1. This collection of “shorts from over 80 of the industry’s newest and most innovative creators” comes in at a whopping 300 pages. Presumably each effort will be around 3-5 pages in length. While…
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Off-Registration Anthology Launches Today
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Bronco Ink Publishing, LLC is pleased to announce the launch of their new bi-monthly digital anthology OFF-REGISTRATION.
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Artists/Writers Wanted for ‘Unfashioned Creatures: A Frankenstein Anthology’
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in Comic NewsRed Stylo is currently looking for writers and artists to contribute to Unfashioned Creatures: A Frankenstein Anthology.
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The Anti Bullying OGN You Are Not Alone Goes to Kickstarter
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Raven Gregory, Dirk Manning, Gail Simone and nearly 50 small press writers have come together to create the first Original Graphic Novel from GrayHaven Comics: YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
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Todd, The Ugliest Kid On Earth Hits Stores this January
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in Comic NewsTodd The Ugliest Kind on Earth, a four-issue “collision of comedy, sex, and violence” from Ken Kristensen (Dark Horse’s The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist) and M.K. Perker (such Vertigo titles as Cairo, Air, Fables, The Unwritten), will be hitting the racks this January.
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Jennie Wood’s ‘Flutter’ to Gender Bend in 2013
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Jeff McComsey, creator of the New York Times best-selling anthology, FUBAR: Empire of the Rising Dead, is teaming with fellow FUBAR contributor Jennie Wood to bring us Flutter, Volume One: Hell Can Wait, a 110-page, full color graphic novel.
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Dredd Movie Review
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In a year when Dark Knight Rises provided a challenging, multifaceted deconstruction of a beloved icon and The Avengers brought Marvel’s finest to the screen with unparalleled authenticity, Pete Travis’s Dredd is a stripped-down, ultraviolent take on the 2000AD icon which owes as much to Die Hard and Assault on Precinct 13 as it does…