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As has been mentioned before here I’m a fan of Warren Ellis. Though he does have a distinct style to his writing he also likes to play around with different genres which keeps his various works from blending to much in to each other and staying unique and interesting. At the moment, along with all [...]
Where did the space heroes go to die? Thus is the tag line to Warren Ellis’s Ignition City; a five issue miniseries paying homage to the sci-fi serials of the forties and fifties. Of course it does so with Ellis’s signature skew on things. It’s a tale full ray guns, jetpacks, and even an evil [...]
I’m a big fan of the B-listers when it comes to comic books. Especially in the silver age. As much as I enjoy a good Superman, Batman, or Spiderman story it’s those lesser known and more bizarre characters that tend to call to me and get my love.
The Creeper is without a doubt one of [...]
In 1982 Dave Stevens released the first part of his pulp homage The Rocketeer in the back pages of a small independent comic called Starslayer. Of course at the time I was far too young to notice this momentous occasion. I wouldn’t be introduced to the Stevens’ high flying rocket hero until nine years later [...]
PVP is the brainchild of Scott Kurtz, its a webcomic following the misadventures of a game magazine company. Of course its not your average game magazine, what with a big blue Troll being an intern, one of the reviewers being a coffee chugging Apple purist, and a talking cat named Scratch Fury Destroyer of Worlds [...]
Least I Could Do is a webcomic by Ryan Sohmer and Lar deSouza. Its an irreverent series that pokes fun at pop culture through the use of an over sexed delusional ego maniac and his friends. In November of 2008 it branched out with a sub-comic only appearing on Sundays that used the same characters [...]
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