Tag: graphic novels
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ARK Graphic Novel Review
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Had Star Trek been alive, well and on television in the 70s, the era of Silent Running and Solaris, it may very well have resembled ARK, a sci-fi series following a crew of humans and meta-humans travelling beyond our galaxy in search of another habitable planet.
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Free Comic Book Day Approaches…
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in Comic NewsWhile it isn’t such a big event in the UK as it is in the US, Free Comic Book Day seems to grow in prominence with each passing year, gaining increasing support from artists, celebrity fans and the sort of authority figures who several decades ago would have been calling for the toxic pamphlets to…
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The Murder Mile Graphic Novel Review
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Paul Collicutt’s The Murder Mile, an Arizona-based detective story set in 1954 and detailing on the battle between several middle-distance runners to achieve the world’s first four-minute mile, is an idiosyncratic gem.
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Eco-Fantasy Graphic Novel ‘Ambrosia’ Soon to be a Motion Picture
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Greenwomb Productions announces today that the Eco-Fantasy graphic novel Ambrosia from author Daryelle Mak will be available to the public starting April 15th, 2013.
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Jim Starlin’s ‘Mindgames’ Available for Pre-Order
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in Comic NewsMindgames, the illustrated novel from comic book legend Jim Starlin, will be available from the May 1st, from Amazon.com, Amazon EU and at 215ink.com.
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Silence & Co. Graphic Novel Review
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Silence & Co. is about as unapologetically pulpy, hard boiled and devoted to its genre as any work of fiction can be. But, in the case of Gur Benshemesh’s tale of a hitman who wreaks vengeance on the clients who set him up, that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
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Superzelda: The Graphic Life of Zelda Fitzgerald Review
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While Zelda Fitzgerald’s life story itself didn’t particularly engage me, Superzelda succeeds in providing some insight into both this feminist icon and her significant other, as well as painting a vivid portrait of celebrity in its early stages, and I really enjoyed the book’s charming presentation and compulsive attitude.
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Victor Hugo’s ‘The Man Who Laughs’ Adapted into Graphic Novel
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in Comic NewsThis April, SelfMadeHero will be publishing a graphic novel adaptation of Victor Hugo’s classic novel The Man Who Laughs – which, rather fittingly, was an influence on the creation of Batman’s nemesis The Joker.