Tag: graphic novels
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Doctor Who: The Dalek Project Graphic Novel Review
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After helping to exterminate some of his mortal enemies, in true Doctor Who style the Time Lord whisks away one of the (female) archaeologists and travels back in time to discover why the Daleks have imbedded themselves in ancient human history.
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Bloody Forehead #1: In search of Imperfection
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in ColumnOn my procrastination woes, and the art of never getting anything done.
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Sir Roger Bannister Set to Run a Comic Book Mile
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Legendary athlete, Sir Roger Bannister runs for his life as a comic book hero in a new graphic novel, The Murder Mile.
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Hatter M Continues via Kickstarter
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in Comic NewsI remember a few years back reading glowing reviews of Hatter M, the comic series that spun-off from Frank Beddor’s NYTimes Best Selling Looking Glass Wars series of novels… which in turn was based on Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland novels. Well, It’s probably a good sign of the direction the comic industry is going in when…
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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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SelfMadeHero Adapting Lovecraft for Kindle
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Fancy a slice of the macabre alongside your Christmas turkey? SelfMadeHero, the independent UK publisher of graphic novels, has now made some of H.P. Lovecraft’s classic horror tales available exclusively for Kindle. An ideal gift for bookreaders and the perfect introduction to the extensive SelfMadeHero catalogue with new titles set to appear in 2013. Two…
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SelfMadeHero Releases The Murder Mile this February
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in Comic NewsPublisher SelfMadeHero is releasing The Murder Mile this February, a detective story from Brighton-based based artist (and athlete) Paul Collicutt that is set during the era of Roger Bannister’s world record-breaking four-minute mile.
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SelfMadeHero Releases Pride and Prejudice Graphic Novel
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“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife”. Two hundred years ago, Jane Austen introduced us to Elizabeth Bennet, her four sisters and their suitors with the publication of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (1813), which she referred to a her “darling…