Monthly Archives: August 2011

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News
FanExpo 11: Brian Wood Comes To Marvel

By | Aug 27, 2011 | News

Announced today at FanExpo in Toronto, it looks like Brian Wood is coming to Marvel to do some projects after recently ending his exclusive contract with DC. Wood had been teasing some new for-hire work for quite some time now, so its exciting as fans to hear announcements of where he is ending up. The […]

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Columns
The Weekend Week In Review (8/27/2011)

By | Aug 27, 2011 | Columns

Want to keep up with the ever-advancing continuity porn of the DC and Marvel universes, but simply don’t have the time or money to buy every ongoing? We’re here to help. The Weekend Week In Review aims to give you ((usually) very) brief synopses of what happened in a select few of DC and Marvel’s […]

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Columns
Artist August: Steve Lieber (Art Feature)

By | Aug 27, 2011 | Columns

To follow-up on our earlier interview piece, we’d now like to take a moment of your time to share some of Steve Lieber’s work. Additionally, if you would like to check out some of his comics (such as Underground), you can download a few books entirely DRM free at SteveLieber.com. Be sure to give them a […]

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Interviews
Artist August: Steve Lieber (Interview)

By | Aug 27, 2011 | Interviews

One of our personal favorites and arguably one of the nicest guys we’ve ever talked to, Steve Lieber is a painfully underrated artist. Sporting an immense amount of talent and having an incredibly important career within the medium, Lieber now heads up Periscope Studios (one of the most prolific and important comic studios around) and […]

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Reviews
Review: Batman Incorporated #8

By | Aug 26, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Grant Morrison Illustrated by Scott Clark When Waynetech’s launch of Interworld is plagued by a series of “virtual murders,” Batman teams up with Oracle to hunt down the culprit in a simulated environment that’s slowly collapsing into post-apocalyptic zombie-haunted chaos. A computer-generated Batman adventure that brings Dark Knight justice to a wild new […]

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Columns
Artist August: Declan Shalvey (Art Process)

By | Aug 26, 2011 | Columns

As a follow-up to our interview with rising star artist Declan Shalvey, we’ve got a special feature: Declan walking us through the process of creating one of our favorite pages from a recent issue of Thunderbolts (#160 to be exact). This page depicts Ghost’s assault on the hammer powered Juggernaut’s mind, as the team attempts […]

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Columns
Friday Recommendation: Mark Waid’s Daredevil

By | Aug 26, 2011 | Columns

This week on the Friday Recommendation, I’m taking a moment to provide a counterpoint to an article that was posted in this very same column last week from our EIC Matt, who suggested the new run of Daredevil wasn’t very good, and you should check out something else from the same character. While that is […]

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Interviews
Artist August: Declan Shalvey (Interview)

By | Aug 26, 2011 | Interviews

Today on Artist August, we’ve got another rising star artist, as we talk with Declan Shalvey (Thunderbolts, 28 Days Later). While Declan has really only been working at the major comic publishers for the past few years, he’s been making his presence felt thanks to his versatility and his keen eye for design (see: our […]

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Reviews
Review: The Punisher #2

By | Aug 26, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Greg RuckaIllustrated by Marco Checchetto Hunting for the villains behind the Wedding Day massacre, The Punisher will leave no body unturned! With Detectives Bolt and Clemons on his tail, the massacre’s only survivor will seek the Punisher’s aid…which might be the worst of all possible choices. I’m kind of sad there was no […]

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Reviews
Review: Justice League of America – The ’90s

By | Aug 26, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis Illustrated by Kevin Maguire It’s time to “Bwah Ha Ha” all over again as this classic JLA team tells a lost tale from one of the JLA’s most popular eras. The Injustice Gang is back! Not the truly menacing, more recent incarnation, but their not-so competent predecessors. […]

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