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Convention Season Catch-Up-Part One (Asbury Comic Con)
As you saw on this website prior to both the Asbury Comic Con and MoCCaFest I wrote preview articles, but I have yet to go back and actually do follow ups and I it’s high time I do that as … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Events
Tagged asbury comic con, asbury park, comic con, Comics, convention
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The Convention Season Looms in Spring
As March roles around in 2013 it’s a time of lots and lots of action and adventure on all my favorite pop-culture fronts. I don’t get to enjoy all of them, being conflicts, financial issues, whatever, but they’re there for … Continue reading
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Tagged asbury comic con, Comics, moccafest
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NYCC 2012: Digital is the Future- The Promise of NARR8 & Madefire
The future of comics is a precarious place, as print is still alive and well and should be for awhile, the digital format is making great leaps and bounds. From the advent of Comixology and its build in sales, not … Continue reading
Posted in Apps, Comics, New York Comic Con
Tagged animation, digital, digital comics, madefire, narr8, narr8.me, new york comic con, new york comic con 2012, nycc, nycc2012
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Teen Boat has launched and out to sea!
A couple weeks back I was happy to attend a Launch Party for the collected edition of TEEN BOAT by Dave Roman and John Green. I’ve been reading and enjoying their work separately and together since way with their book … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Comics
Tagged book party, clarion books, event, party, teen boat
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An Exquisite Corpse Sketch Collection
At this year’s (2012) MoCCA Fest on top of the books I got and the footage I shot (coming very soon) I also came up with a fun sketchbook concept of an Exquisite Corpse. I knew a concept like this meant … Continue reading
The Unkillable Charlie Hardie
Car chases, attempted murder, mansions on the hill, underground prisons, psychopaths, agents, directors, actors, cops, criminals, lawyers, big whigs, buxom babes, nudity, sex, drugs, death, destruction… sounds like a regular day in Hollywood doesn’t it? At least the Hollywood of … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Comics
Tagged books, charlie hardie, duane swierczynski, fun & games, hell & gone, mulholland books, point & shoot, reviews. book reviews
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Ranting on DC’s New 52, plus what comics should be (for me)
I’d made a decision with DC’s New 52 to take advantage of thinking of it as a jumping off point. A perfect opportunity to start ordering less comics and focus my financial energies elsewhere. This was not a boycott or … Continue reading
Posted in Comics
Tagged bongo comics, Comics, darick robertson, dc, garth ennis, mike carey, russ braun, sergio aragones, snarked, the boys, the new 52, vertigo
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Pop-Culture Spectrum History and Today: Ian Brill
A long long time ago in an internet far far away which had nothing to do with Star Wars this website existed in a different incarnation. I did exhaustive HTML, created original logos and that jazz. I even published the … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Music
Tagged boom, boom comics, Comics, disney, disney afternoon, ian brill, kaboom, Music, pop-culture spectrum, writing
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The Oz Historian
One of the cooler comics that I’ve been getting was published by SLG/Amaze Ink, Dan Vado’s company. It was called The Royal Historian of Oz and it was written by Tommy Kovac who had previously written the fantastic Wonderland story … Continue reading
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Tagged andy hirsch, dan vado, eric shanower, oz, royal historian of oz, skottie young, slg, tommy kovac
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