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2009 April

A Month of Self-Published Comics: Hansel and Gretel: Agents of the Coven #0-1

This month I am posting a review of a different self-published comic book each day for the rest of the month! Here is an archive of the books reviewed so far! Today I am featuring Desmond Miller and Jon Spencer’s Hansel and Gretel: Agents of the Coven #0-1

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Dynamic Comic Creating Duos! A Top Ten

The Top 10 Writer/Artist Teams I’ll Read Anything By: 1. Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely 2. Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips 3. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby 4. Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon 5. James Robinson and Paul Smith (Which gives me a shot to beg them to do more Leave It To Chance. Please [...]

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Fear … the Hand!!!!

No, not the goofy ninja clan of the Marvel Universe. Fear … this hand! Whose freaky-looking hand is that? The answer lies … below the jump!

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The Reread Reviews — JLA: Heaven’s Ladder

Let’s take a trip back to the year 2000 when Mark Waid and Bryan Hitch taking over JLA seemed like the best thing that could ever happen in mainstream superhero comics. Okay, so we were all wrong. It happens. Spoilers follow, of course.

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Sunday Brunch: 4/26/09

Previously, on “The Internet”…

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Into the back issue box #45

You know, the pierced nipple on this cover of this comic really sells it!

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Thoughts on News Made Public on People’s Blogs/Twitter

The previous post reminded me of another thing I meant to talk about awhile ago. The internet is an awesome place for comic book creators to interact with their fans. It’s neat that they can share stuff with fans – their insight into the books they are making, news about their upcoming work, etc. However, [...]

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Thoughts on Using Other People’s Twitter Posts

I see that using other people’s twitter posts has become a bit of an issue after Tom Brevoort noted that he was irked that a Blog@Newsarama post consisted of basically just a collection of C.B. Cebulski Twitter posts. Regarding Twitter, first off, Twitter is a collection of mini-blog posts. That’s really all it is. It’s [...]

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Binky is…

an inspiration. That’s it for Binky! Just remember, like Darkseid, Binky Is!

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A Month of Self-Published Comics: Split Lip Volume 1

This month I am posting a review of a different self-published comic book each day for the rest of the month! Here is an archive of the books reviewed so far! Today I am featuring Volume 1 of Sam Costello’s Split Lip horror anthology.

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A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 115

Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here‘s the archive of the moments posted so far! Today we look at an awesome encounter between Captain America and Baron Blood! Enjoy!

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Binky is…

a friend to the children.

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A Month of Self-Published Comics: Edge of the Unknown #1-2

This month I am posting a review of a different self-published comic book each day for the rest of the month! Here is an archive of the books reviewed so far! Today I am featuring Jon Vinson and Marco Roblin’s Edge of the Unknown #1-2.

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A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments – Day 114

Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here‘s the archive of the moments posted so far! Today we look at the first meeting between Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus! Enjoy!

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Comic Critics #57!

Here is the latest installment of the Comic Critics strip, courtesy of Sean Whitmore (writer) and Brandon Hanvey (artist)! You can check out the first fifty-six strips at the archive here and you can read more about Sean and Brandon at the Comic Critics blog. Enjoy!

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