Tag: self-published
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The Private Eye #1 Comic Book Review
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Set in future in which identity is seen as the most valuable asset an individual possesses, Brian K. Vaughn and Marcos Martin’s new series The Private Eye is worth every penny you spend on it.
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Self Publisher! Magazine Wants to Get Physical
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in Comic NewsSelf Publisher! Magazine, the digital publication that showcases indie comic talent through strips, interviews and features, is calling on its readers to help fund physical copies via Kickstarter.
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Supernatural Detective Series Shadowland Out Now
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in Comic NewsShadowland is a new self-published title from writer Tobias Elmore and artist Ken Bastard.
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Comic Book Company is Basis for New Web Comedy
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Press Release: “The Bullpen,” a web series about comic books and comic creators is now live on youtube. Webisodes can be viewed at the Cheapjack Shakespeare channel: www.youtube.com/user/CheapjackShakespeare. New episodes will appear weekly for the next 8 weeks. “The Bullpen” is a workplace comedy centered on the office of “Bullpen Comics,” a company started by…
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Elmer Graphic Novel Review
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2010, Slave Labor Graphics Written and Illustrated by Gerry Alanguilan Gerry Alanguilan’s Elmer requires its readers to draw upon their ability to suspend disbelief. It’s the sort of book that, if you were to put it aside and apply a minimal degree of logic to its plot, would seem ridiculous to the point of unreadable.…
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Captain Caned Graphic Novel Review
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2010, Four Bananas Written & illustrated by Jim Morris As unfashionable as it may be to admit this, I’ve never felt the need to get high. Perhaps my complacency with a sober mind has something to do with my overabundant imagination. While others need alcohol or narcotics to free them from bland reality, I’ve always…
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Toner #5 Comic Book Review
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2010 Story, Art: Jonathan Wayshak Toner #5 is the latest self-published offering from the innately talented Jonathan Wayshak. While he’s worked for mainstream publishers such as DC (the Ferryman miniseries, Authority: The Lost Year) and Image, it’s apparent why Wayshak has remained in self-publishing mode for the past decade. Toner is bawdy, perverse, irreverent, passionate…
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Maximum Lifespan – Dr. Ed Park Interview
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in InterviewsA few months back I reviewed Dr. Ed Park’s Maximum Lifespan, an intelligent and multifaceted sci-fi thriller set in world where medical technology is close to unlocking the secrets of immortality. Ed, a Californian physician practicing Ob-Gyn, Laser Aesthetics and Anti-Aging, financed the book himself, and it has to be one of the slickest self-published…