Tag: creator owned comics
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The Gifted Graphic Novel Review
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The Gifted, the debut book from publisher Creative Mind Energy, is proof of how versatile the comic book medium can be, not just in its unique visual style but also its distinctive approach to storytelling.
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SelfMadeHero Publishing Scott McCloud’s The Sculptor in 2015
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in Comic NewsSelfMadeHero will be bringing Scott McCloud’s The Sculptor to the UK in February 2015.
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Lazarus: Volume One TPB Review
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Greg Rucka’s latest effort Lazarus takes place in a world no longer governed by nations or conglomerates but the Families, a handful of wealthy bloodlines who own the lands through military power and conflict.
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Todd, the Ugliest Kid on Earth Sells Out, Gets Second Printing
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The first issue of the new Image Comics series Todd, the Ugliest Kid on Earth, has sold out at the distributor level the same week as its release and will be reprinted. The second printing of Todd, the Ugliest Kid on Earth #1 (DEC128159) will be in stores on February 20. The four-issue miniseries by…
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Todd, The Ugliest Kid on Earth gets Second Printing, New Cover
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in Comic NewsHere’s a (teeny) sneak peek at Image Comics’ new cover for the second printing of Todd, The Ugliest Kid on Earth. The demented new series from writer Ken Kristensen and artist M.K. Perker seems to have found its audience, and reportedly sold out in less than a day due to positive press coverage. Image are giving new…
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Red Herrin #3 Comic Book Review
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Wildstorm Story: David Tischman Art: Philip Bond, David Kahn Colours: Guy Major Three issues into Red Herring and I’m still no sure what to make of it. It’s never exceptionally thrilling, original or intriguing, and yet there’s an indefinable quality about it that keeps me reading. Perhaps it’s Philip Bond’s (Vimanarama) wonderfully energetic art, the…
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Kill Audio #1 Comic Book Review
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Boom! Studios Story: Claudio Sanchez, Chondra Echert Art: Mr. Sheldon The trouble with surrealist storytellers such as Robert Crumb and David Lynch is that they make their own brand of weird look so easy. One thing their legions of imitators often overlook is that their approaches are entirely natural; it’s impossible to imagine post-80s Lynch…
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Dead Run #1 Comic Book Review
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BOOM! Studios Story: Andrew Cosby Script: Michael Alan Nelson Artist: Francesco Biagini Colours: Matthew Wilson It’s Mad Max meets Vanishing Point, in this kinetic post-apocalyptic four part series created by Eureka scribe Andrew Cosby. When daredevil delivery driver Nick Masters’ sister is kidnapped by crime boss Kane, he is forced to deliver a package across…