Sean Konot
Frantic as a cardiograph scratching out the lines, Day 364: Shade, the Changing Man #70
Every day this year, I will be examining the first pages of random comics. As it’s now December, I will be examining the LAST pages of random comics, so watch out for SPOILERS! Today’s page is from Shade, the Changing Man #70, which was published by DC/Vertigo and is cover dated April 1996. Enjoy!
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Frantic as a cardiograph scratching out the lines, Day 299: Deep Sleeper #4
Every day this year, I will be examining the first pages of random comics. This month I will be showing pages that are either scary or are part of “scary” issues (as scary as a comic can be, of course), because it’s October! Today’s page is from Deep Sleeper #4, which was published by Image and is cover dated Septemeber 2004. This scan is from the trade paperback, which was published in 2005. Enjoy!
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Frantic as a cardiograph scratching out the lines, Day 192: Daytripper #6
Every day this year, I will be examining the first pages of random comics. Today’s page is from Daytripper #6, which was published by DC/Vertigo and is cover dated July 2010. Enjoy!
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Frantic as a cardiograph scratching out the lines, Day 187: Casanova: Gula #2
Every day this year, I will be examining the first pages of random comics. Today’s page is from Casanova: Gula #2, which was published by Marvel and is cover dated February 2011 or, if you prefer, published by Image and is cover dated October 2007. Enjoy!
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Frantic as a cardiograph scratching out the lines, Day 134: Nocturnals: The Dark Forever #1
Every day this year, I will be examining the first pages of random comics. Today’s page is from Nocturnals: The Dark Forever #1, which was published by Oni and is cover dated July 2001 (although this scan is from the nice hardcover that Image published in 2009). Enjoy!
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Review time! with The Homeland Directive
This book answers the age-old question: Can you do anything worthwhile with a hoary cliché as your central plot?
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A review a day: Fluorescent Black
It’s about time I finished up my 2010 comics, isn’t it?
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