Author Archives: David Harper

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News
We Are (Continuously Confused By) The X-Men

By | Apr 12, 2010 | News

Today Marvel released another teaser for the post Second Coming X-Team, and once again it features one legit mutant and one character who makes you scratch your head a bit. Up first you have the recently reformed Magneto (at least for the time being), who has brought Kitty Pryde back to the X-Men and helped […]

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Columns
Sunday Showdown: Eisner Choices

By and | Apr 12, 2010 | Columns

Today we’re back with a delayed version of Saturday Showdown, now Sunday Showdown due my obsessive need for sociability and the horrors of alcohol consumption. On this week’s showdown, Walt and I go over all of the Eisner nominations and select who we think was the finest example in each category. In a year where […]

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Boom! Studios Nominated for 7 Eisner Awards!

By | Apr 9, 2010 | News

Boom! Studios is one of the fastest rising companies in the comics industry, and this year was a watershed one for them in terms of Eisner Awards – they picked up 7! Mark Waid and Peter Krause’s Irredeemable was their most celebrated title, as it earned 4 of their 7 nominations. It’s an incredible book […]

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We Are The X-Men? Really?!

By | Apr 9, 2010 | News

Today Marvel put out a teaser for the post-Second Coming X-Men world that simply stated “We Are The X-Men”. It wouldn’t be weird at all if it weren’t for who it included on the image. Psylocke isn’t weird…Betsy Braddock is back to life and has quickly become a major part of the team once again. […]

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Columns
A Quick Look at the Eisner Nominations

By | Apr 8, 2010 | Columns

The 2010 Eisner Award nominations are out today, and there is a lot to love in there. While the full nominations are in Walt’s post, I wanted to share some particularly great choices and some surprises from the whole of the nominations from my point-of-view: Favorite Choices Fiona Staples wonderful work on the Wildstorm mini-series […]

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Harrison Ford Confirmed for "Cowboys and Aliens"

By | Apr 7, 2010 | News

Yesterday, the Latino Review posted that Harrison Ford would be working on Jon Favreau’s upcoming adaptation of Fred Van Lente, Andrew Foley, Dennis Calero, and Luciano Lima’s comic Cowboys & Aliens. It was reported, but not confirmed. Until today. As Jon Favreau tweeted: Please stop asking if Harrison Ford is in Cowboys & Aliens. Okay? […]

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Columns
Zuda Weekly: Night at the Western Interview

By | Apr 7, 2010 | Columns

Today on Zuda Weekly, I spoke with two of the three members of the winning creative team from March: Ray Nayler and Steven Finch. The two of them put together Night at the Western, a throwback noir that really captures the look and feel of one of the most frequently misunderstood genres out there. While […]

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First Two Secret Avengers Are Revealed

By | Apr 7, 2010 | News

The identity of the Secret Avengers have long been one of the most discussed questions in comics, and I’m sad to say neither of today’s announced heroes are Quasimodo or Mega Man as Brandon suggested. Rather than those two awesome heroes, we’re given Beast and War Machine…also known as who we predicted a couple months […]

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Rumor Mill: Jeff Lemire on Brightest Day?

By | Apr 7, 2010 | News

While in line at the Team Green Lantern table at, MC writer Brandon Burpee overheard a conversation between Geoff Johns and a DC staffer of unknown identity. It seems that the DC staffer had just returned from purchasing Jeff Lemire’s Essex County at the Top Shelf table and with the idea of Lemire being interested […]

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Interviews
Multiversity Comics Presents: Jeff Lemire

By | Apr 7, 2010 | Interviews

Today on Multiversity Comics Presents, we have Sweet Tooth‘s Jeff Lemire. This writer/artist has quickly risen up the ranks in the comic world, earning accolades for releases like Essex County and The Nobody. We’re proud to bring you this interview today, and if you haven’t checked out his work yet I highly suggest getting on […]

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