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Review – Star Wars #10 (Dark Horse)
Writer: Brian Wood Artist: Carlos D’Anda Brian Wood’s ‘Star Wars’ title has, for the best part of a year, been one of the best comics hitting the stands. Having reached issue #10, it’s still going strong, but we could really do with picking up the pace a little bit. Not that ‘Star Wars’ is slow…
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Review – Lazarus #4 (Image Comics)
Writer: Greg Rucka Artist: Michael Lark So the first arc is over and it was spectacular. Rucka has created a world here that is equal parts femme fatale, sci-fi and mafia thriller making it a fantastic, well paced read that leaves you begging for more. With Michael Lark on art duties who’s style is similar…
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Review – Judge Dredd Classics #4 (IDW Publishing)
Writer: John “T.B. Grover” Wagner, Alan Grant Artist: Carlos Ezquerra Well following on from the last issue, a war has broken out between Mega City One and the Soviet run East Meg One and things get pretty biblical even more so than in issue 3. So to add to what I said in the previous…
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Review – Elephantmen #51 (Image Comics)
Writer: Richard Starkings Artist: Axel Medellin Admittedly Elephant Men is a title I have a basic understanding of, that is to say that I know it has been around for a few years and was created by Richard Starkings and is about a group of genetically modified human/animal hybrids in the future. So I picked…
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Review – Bedlam #9 (Image Comics)
Writer: Nick Spencer Artist: Ryan Browne For a book I’ve been singing the praises of since issue one, it brings me no joy in conceding that the title does seem to be losing a little of its earlier momentum in recent months. The focus seems to be shifting-ever-so-slightly from thoroughly gripping protagonist Fillmore Press, and…
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Review – CBLDF Liberty Annual 2013 (Image Comics)
Writer: Various Artist: Various The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF), for those who are unaware, is a non-profit organisation set up to protect the first amendment right (that’s the freedom of speech one, yo) of comic creators, publishers and retailers. Every year, they put together an anthology of short stories and strips from creators…
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REVIEW – Tales of the TMNT volume 3 (IDW Publishing)
Writers: Steve Murphy Artist: Various Volume 3 collects the first four issues from the 2004 relaunch of Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Volume Two, With the stories “Not Forgotten,” “Seeds of Destruction,” and the two-part “The Worms of Madness.”By Writer Steve Murphy and joined by artists Dario Brizuela, Jim Lawson, and Rick Remender.…
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Advance Comic Reviews – 2nd October
As part of our ongoing attempts to bring you guys the freshest exclusive content possible, we’ve managed to form working relationships with some of today’s top comic publishers to provide you with a plethora of advance reviews for this week’s releases. So join us as we take a look at what’s coming tomorrow, and let…
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Dark Horse enters sales/distribution agreement with Random House Publisher Services
(Milwaukie, OR) – Dark Horse Books has announced a multi-year sales and distribution partnership with Random House Publisher Services (RHPS), a division of Random House LLC for the bookstore market. Dark Horse, a leading independent publisher of best-selling graphic novels, manga, and art books, will begin its partnership with RHPS effective June 1, 2014. All newly published…
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Review – The Occultist #1 (Dark Horse)
Writer: Tim Seeley Artist: Victor Drujiniu Wow does this book throw you into the action! A new #1 from Dark Horse, the story follows a college student who has been bestowed with magical powers via a spell book. There’s a lot of nice humorous touches like why he’s using a ‘Batman voice’ and the fact…
