Author Archives: David Harper

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Columns
Art of the Week (2/7 – 2/13)

By | Feb 14, 2011 | Columns

This week’s Art of the Week has a superb list of contributors, ranging from the typical Twarters and Periscopians to the very surprising and talented more indie centric creators. That includes work from one of my absolute favorite artists, Massimo Carnevale, as he put together a rendition of “The Assassination of Jesse James by the […]

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News
Battlepug is GO!

By | Feb 14, 2011 | News

Today brings the first page of Mike Norton’s new webcomic – Battlepug. This webcomic is about…well, let’s let Mike tell the origins: Battlepug: The Web Comic was born out of desperate scramble to appease iFanboy. They contacted Mike to create a signature t-shirt for a new line of merch. However, Mike had been working exclusively […]

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Podcasts
4 Color News and Brews: FF VIII (Part One)

By | Feb 14, 2011 | Podcasts

In this week’s 4 Color News and Brews, Brandon and David look at a lot of news, including their thoughts on the new comic movie trailers (Captain America: The First Avenger, X-Men: First Class, and Thor), the idea that Marvel is going to off a character a quarter, the upcoming X-Men divide, and a whole […]

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Reviews
Review: Power Man and Iron Fist #1

By | Feb 11, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Fred Van LenteIllustrated by Wellinton Alves Charging from the pages of SHADOWLAND comes the collector’s item first ever POWER MAN & IRON FIST #1! When Danny Rand transformed his multinational corporation into a non-profit foundation, he thought he had left fighting behind — but with so many innocents wrongly convicted, the battle never […]

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Interviews
Multiversity Comics Presents: John Layman

By | Feb 11, 2011 | Interviews

Today on Multiversity Comics Presents, Brandon and I talk with Chew creator and writer John Layman, a Multiversity favorite. We talk with him all about his Eisner Award winning series, other upcoming projects, casting the potential Chew TV series, and a whole lot more. If there’s anything we missed from this interview, let us know […]

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Reviews
Review: Hack/Slash #1

By | Feb 10, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Tim SeeleyIllustrated by Daniel Leister HACK/SLASH returns in all-new ongoing series by the creative team behind the hit HACK/SLASH: MY FIRST MANIAC mini! Cassie Hack, killer of killers, and her partner Vlad hunt a slasher who haunts a small town’s Make Out Point. Meanwhile, Cat Curio, Former Teen Detective, searches for the man […]

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News
Comic Twart’s New Member Makes It Rain

By | Feb 9, 2011 | News

Comic Twart recently spoke of the intense voting process they went through to add a new member, but when it got down to it only one member received unanimous voting. That happened…and they never announced who it was. Then today came around and it was revealed via an incredible first Twart for the Doom Patrol […]

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Reviews
Review: B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Gods #2

By | Feb 9, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Mike Mignola and John ArcudiIllustrated by Guy Davis Monsters overrunning the American southwest, a volcano in Houston burning in the night, and a group of outcasts with a prophetic leader; prove to be great threats to a struggling bureau. * Introducing a pivotal new character! * Learn the origin of the Hyperborean shaman! […]

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Podcasts
4 Color News and Brews: Dapper Dan (Part Three)

By | Feb 9, 2011 | Podcasts

On the last part of this week’s 4 Color News and Brews, Brandon and David go over reader questions in another edition of Inebriated Inquiries. Questions include ones about what their favorite comic movie is, what comic porn they’d like to see, who the most ridiculous comic character ever is, and a whole lot more. […]

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News
Tony Moore’s Cover to the Last Issue of Fear Agent

By | Feb 9, 2011 | News

Last night, Tony Moore posted the cover to the last issue of his and Rick Remender’s creation – Fear Agent – and it’s a beautiful and just awesome piece that will act as a wonderful swan song for their critically beloved series. Moore was very effusive about his feelings about this piece, so instead of […]

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Columns
Comics Should Be Cheap! (2/9/11)

By | Feb 9, 2011 | Columns

On this week’s edition of Comics Should Be Cheap, our writing staff has just $20 to spend on a huge list of fantastic books. It’s a really tough week to be discerning on, but you can find out what we pick after the jump. Let us know what you’re getting this week in the comments. […]

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