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The Weekly Round-Up #111
Comics Nexus —
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Best Comic of the Week: Prophet #21 Written by Brandon Graham Art by Simon Roy I think I may have just found my new favourite monthly comic. By now, everyone knows the story – Rob Liefeld is relaunching his old Extreme line of comics, known for god-awful art and stories, filled with shoulder pads, pockets, ...1 week ago -
PR: Help Paul Duffields Fireflight Isle Get Made
Comic Bastards —
Authority: 429
If I dont get to read this book or see it turned into a cartoon movie Im going to kick all your asses. I totally wrote this project off when I saw another site talking about it, but then I was sent this press release and decided not to be an ass and give it a shot. The video Im attaching to this post was fucking ...1 week ago -
Ryan Bodenheim debuts pages from Warren Ellis collaboration Elektrograd
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment —
Authority: 670
First rumored back in August 2011 , we now have our first glimpse at Warren Ellis’ next major creator-owned book Elektrograd. Published on artist Ryan Bodenheim’s DeviartArt page , this five pages show … well … see for yourself below. Bodenheim is best known for his collaboration with Jonathan Hickman ...1 week ago -
Pages From Elektrograd By Warren Ellis And Ryan Bodenheim
Bleeding Cool —
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Coming… somewhen from Image is Elektrogad , a new… something by Warren Ellis and Ryan Bodenheim. Here are the four pages of pencils that Bodenheim has uploaded to his DeviantArt account. Apparently this project will only be announced on completion. Will that even be necessary?1 week ago -
Were not talking superhero comics
Nothing to Dread —
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Best of 2011: Ten Pre-2011 Comics that I Read in 2011
GraphiContent —
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Something that always gets lost in the end of the year round-ups of the best comics published that year is the influence of past works upon the year. No one just reads brand new work the entire year and ignoring the comics from prior to the year in question gives an incomplete view of the year. When I used to run ...1 week ago -
The Manipulation of The Artist, And Other Purposes
Blog@Newsarama —
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Warren Ellis offers the public service of explaining to would-be comic writers exactly what the purpose of a comic script is : This set of instructions must surround your story to the extent that you feel necessary and comfortable. Some writers produce reams of panel description because they require fine control ...2 weeks ago -
2011 – The Year That Wasn’t
Comics Nexus —
Authority: 114
At the start of each New Year, as everyone else writes about the best comics and graphic novels that were published over the previous twelve months, I prefer to look at the list of comics I’d preordered that never actually saw the light of day. To the best of my knowledge, none of these are comics that were ...2 weeks ago -
The Low Sun Quietly Dawning, Dirty Three.
Dots & Dashes —
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Irrespective of the continued entanglement of the various ones of the Dirty Three with a contemporary artistic conscience (paths have previously led to painting, Peej and Ally Pally ), their collective presence has been gravely missed. Six years, three months, and a further six days have passed since the release ...2 weeks ago -
CBR Review: Secret Avengers #21
GraphiContent —
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I recently reviewed Secret Avengers #21 for CBR and, in the process, wrote the following sentences: "As the last episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation reminded us, all good things must come to an end. For the past six months, Warren Ellis’s issues of Secret Avengers have been action-packed mash-ups of mad ...2 weeks ago -
The Weekly Round-Up #110 With Scalped, The Activity, Northlanders, Pigs, Sacrifice & More
Inside Pulse Movies —
Authority: 129
Unfortunately, Diamond shorted my local store of all their issues of The Shade. As we keep hearing that the mini-series may get truncated by DC, I wanted to be upfront that I intend to continue supporting this comic, and encourage everyone to check it out. Best Comic of the Week: Scalped #55 Written by Jason ...2 weeks ago -
Review: Secret Avengers #21
Multiversity Comics —
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Written by Warren Ellis Illustrated by Stuart Immonen • SAVE THE WORLD. • SOMETHING IS DANGEROUSLY AWRY IN THE OFFICE OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY (O*N*E)… When Warren Ellis run on Secret Avengers began, I went gaga over it , and the book positive momentum throughout . Now were at the final issue of the far too ...2 weeks ago -
Secret Avengers #21 Review
Talking Comics —
Authority: 110
Secret Avengers #21 Final Level Written by Warren Ellis Pencils by Stuart Immonen Inks by Wade Von Grawbadger Review by Bobby Shortle For those, like me, who were uninitiated into the ethos behind Warren Ellis’ run on Secret Avengers let me fill you in. There is a tendency, many times for ...2 weeks ago -
REVIEW: Secret Avengers #21
Major Spoilers —
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Or – “Sadly, I Think I Really Meant To Pick Up #21.1…” And here is my biggest complaint about Marvel’s Point One initiative: It’s a pain to keep track of. When purchasing this issue, I thought this was the first … Continue reading →2 weeks ago -
Watch Ben Templesmith Paint Warren Ellis Fell with Beer [Video]
ComicsAlliance.com —
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Filed under: Image , Indie , Video , Culture Ben Templesmith is one of the most idiosyncratic artists in mainstream comics, with pages whose figures and settings often seem much more dreamlike (or nightmarish, as the case may be) than anything like the harsh realism strived for by many of ... Read more ...2 weeks ago -
“america is now blood and tears instead of milk and honey” [Secret Avengers 21]
4thletter! —
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The crux of the American Dream, of America as a concept, is that we are required to be better. Not born better, because the idea of hereditary quality/morality or divine right inevitably results in corruption. The better I’m talking about is a struggle to become better. A need to be better. We need to be better than ...2 weeks ago -
Food or Comics? | Ditko Ditali
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment —
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Welcome to Food or Comics?, where every week we talk about what comics we’d buy at our local comic shop based on certain spending limits — $15 and $30 — as well as what we’d get if we had extra money or a gift card to spend on a “Splurge” item. Check out Diamond’s release list or ComicList , and tell ...2 weeks ago -
Secret Avengers #20 review
MART GRAY is TOO DANGEROUS FOR A GIRL! —
Authority: 107
Now heres a real time twister. Black Widow stars in a done-in-one story that spans seconds, weeks and decades, depending on your perspective. Natasha Romanovs perspective is that shes going to undo the killings of Steve Rogers, War Machine and Sharon Carter after an assault on the Shadow Council goes wrong. The ...2 weeks ago -
Graphic Novel Round-up: Messiahs and Men
pornokitsch —
Authority: 108
2011 was the year of the SF superhero, with multiple authors using the medium of the novel to explore various shades of the four-colour hero. Al Ewings The Gods of Manhattan had a distinct Alan Moore sensibility with his fusion of pulp stars and postmodern sensibilities. Mark Charan Newtons The Book of ...3 weeks ago -
The Weekly Round-Up #108 With DMZ, American Vampire, The Guild, Spaceman, The Unwritten & More
Pulse Wrestling —
Authority: 124
Happy New Year everyone! May 2012 bring you happiness, wealth, personal fulfillment, and great comics. Best Comic of the Week: DMZ #72 Written by Brian Wood Art by Riccardo Burchielli What a perfect way to end a long-running and complex series. I feel like DMZ didn’t receive enough attention over the ...4 weeks ago


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