Author Archives: Cassandra Clarke

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Interviews
Alex de Campi Wants to Kill Boring Horror Comics [Interview]

By | Oct 15, 2014 | Interviews

Alex de Campi’s terrifyingly fun new title “Archie Meets Predator” (artwork by Fernando Ruiz) from Dark Horse comics is coming to the stands in Spring 2015. To celebrate Alex de Campi, the lady that writes “Grindhouse” a two-issue arc sleaze-fest trashy-gore horror anthology for Dark Horse, “Valentine,” “Ashes/Smoke,” now killing off the teens of Riverdale, I […]

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Interviews
Cory Doctorow Breaks Down Our World “In Real Life” [Interview]

By | Oct 14, 2014 | Interviews

Cory Doctorow, writer of “Homeland,” “Little Brother,” “Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free: Laws for the Internet Age,” editor of Boing Boing, Internet activist (and yes by that I mean he works to make the Internet work as an activist) and more, has written his first graphic novel, “In Real Life.” “In Real Life” is adapted from Doctorow’s […]

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Reviews
The Goners Aren’t Goners… Yet! An Advance Look at “Goners” #1 & #2 [Review]

By | Sep 19, 2014 | Reviews

Unlike other titles on Image’s run this year, “Goners” debuts in October with revelry and chilling YA fun. Distinguishing itself from the rest of Image’s world-ending pack, “Goners” offers a lightness to the post-apocalyptic genre that’s been missing for some time. Join us as we take a spoiler-free advance look at the upcoming book. Written […]

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Ms. Bishop, Technically an Avenger or: The Long Goodbye – “Hawkeye” #20 [Review]

By | Sep 12, 2014 | Reviews

Raymond Chandler once said, “Ability is what you’re capable doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.” On a Chandler scale, “Hawkeye” #20 flourishes with attitude. As we return to L.A to see the finale of Kate Bishop’s solo, super-awesome mission towards becoming a hero and better than Clint, we […]

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Pick of the Week: Black Widow’s Shot to the Heart in “Black Widow” #10 [Review]

By | Sep 4, 2014 | Reviews

In “Black Widow” #10, Noto and Edmondson recall a time when Black Widow could care less about atonement. Written by Nathan Edmondson Art by Phil Noto Memory triggered by the voice of Isaiah’s kidnapper on her cell, Natasha remembers the kidnapper. Years ago, an KGB assassin, Black Widow transported the kidnapper–then an accountant working with terrorist organizations in […]

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“The Waves Were More Than Water”- An Introspective Look into “Low” #2 [Review]

By | Aug 28, 2014 | Reviews

After “Low” issue #1’s gun-blaring, action-packed apocalyptic splash, issue #2 provides a gentle, insightful change. Tocchini’s dreamy renderings, and Remender’s confessional tone equips readers to explore the depths of epic grief in this heroine’s tale. Written by Rick Remender Art by Greg Tocchini Ten years after Stel’s daughters are kidnapped and her husband’s murder by […]

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