Author Archives: David Harper

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Reviews
Advance Review: BPRD: Hell on Earth – Gods #1

By | Jan 12, 2011 | Reviews

Written by Mike Mignola and John ArcudiIllustrated by Guy Davis As Texas goes to Hell, a group of homeless outcasts–led by a young woman who appears to have second sight–evade volcanic eruptions, mass hysteria, and man–eating monsters. When the B.P.R.D. take notice of this, the results turn out to be deadly. Written by Mike Mignola […]

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Columns
Comics Should Be Cheap! (1/12/11)

By | Jan 12, 2011 | Columns

This week brings the first time I can remember since we’ve started this column that every writer features the same book and that three writers pick the same book as their top choice. That book? Nick Spencer and Christian Ward’s Infinite Vacation #1 for Image Comics. You better believe we’re excited for this book, and […]

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Podcasts
4 Color News and Brews: Beards (Part Three)

By | Jan 11, 2011 | Podcasts

On the third and final part of this week’s 4 Color News and Brews, Brandon and David go over an extra batch of reviews. They take a look Tim Seeley’s Ant-Man & Wasp #3, give a special message about Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung’s Avengers: The Children’s Crusade #4, rave about DnA and Miguel Sepulveda’s […]

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Columns
Off the Cape: Amulet Vol. 3: The Cloud Searchers

By | Jan 11, 2011 | Columns

This week on Off the Cape, I’m taking a look at the third volume of Kazu Kibuishi’s young adult series “Amulet” from Scholastic Books. This edition is called The Cloud Searchers, and has Emily and her crew pursuing a mythical city in hopes of retaking their fantastical world from its elven warlords. After two straight […]

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News
Nate Cosby is Easy as abDC

By | Jan 11, 2011 | News

Yesterday on Twitter, former Marvel editor and writer Nate Cosby went off on a particularly successful tweeting rampage. The concept? What he’d do if he took over DC’s all ages comics and reinterpreted these books as the classics they are on a line called called abDC with fresh creative teams. Brilliant. It started with this: […]

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News
Doug TenNapel’s "Ratfist" Launches Today

By | Jan 10, 2011 | News

Doug TenNapel isn’t a household name amongst superhero comic fans, but the guy is an absolute legend in many circles, namely for having created “Earthworm Jim,” the titular hero of the video game and animated series from the 90’s. He’s also a huge influence within the industry, and whenever something new from him arrives, people […]

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News
New Etrigan, the Demon Mini-Series Coming in 2011

By | Jan 10, 2011 | News

Today on DC’s The Source blog, they announced that the team from Lobo: Highway from Hell – musician Scott Ian and legendary artist Sam Kieth – will take their talents to Hell in a new Etrigan, the Demon mini-series. As an underrepresented character in DC’s mystical community, it will be exciting to see a team […]

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News
4 Color News and Brews: Beards (Part Two)

By | Jan 10, 2011 | News

On part two of this week’s 4 Color News and Brews, Brandon and David get into a big week of reviews. They’ve got books both big and small, as they look at the new Image Comics debut – Who is Jake Ellis? – from Nathan Edmondson and Tonci Zonjic, the latest issue of Robert Kirkman […]

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News
Official Emerald City ComiCon T-Shirt Revealed

By | Jan 10, 2011 | News

The first major con of the year is rapidly approaching, as Seattle’s Emerald City ComiCon is March 4th through the 6th. It will be attended by many of the industry’s best as well as Multiversity’s Brandon Burpee and myself, and one of the things that we’re most excited about is the excellent commemorative t-shirt they […]

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Podcasts
4 Color News and Brews: Beards (Part One)

By | Jan 9, 2011 | Podcasts

On the first part of this week’s 4 Color News and Brews, David rolls out the new drinking game for the month, Brandon channels Alan Moore, and the guys discuss the big news of the week – Alan Moore vs. Jason Aaron, Axel Alonso’s promotion, a shout out to Natalie Nourigat, and a whole lot […]

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