Author Archives: David Harper

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News
Archaia’s "Days Missing" To Be Distributed Digitally

By | Jan 26, 2010 | News

Archaia Comics had a fairly major release on their hands last year with Days Missing. That collaboration with Roddenberry Productions was a five issue mini-series that featured issues written by luminaries like David Hine, Phil Hester, and Matz, and was met with near universal acclaim (including from myself and Gil) from fans and critics alike. […]

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Samuel L. Jackson to Write Boom! Title

By | Jan 25, 2010 | News

Robot 6 at Comic Book Resources revealed this morning that Boom! Studios was going to be adapting a mystery movie (starring Samuel L. Jackson) into comic form. At first. Shortly thereafter, a person in their comments section actually dug up the truth: it wasn’t an adaptation, it was an entirely new property created and written […]

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Interviews
Multiversity Comics Presents: Kieron Gillen

By | Jan 25, 2010 | Interviews

This week on Multiversity Comics Presents, we have one of our favorite up-and-coming writers – Kieron Gillen. Matt chose him as his favorite writer for the month of December, and that decision is a hard one to dispute. Gillen’s recent work includes the exceptional (and recently cancelled) S.W.O.R.D. from Marvel, Image’s Phonogram with frequent collaborator […]

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Siege #3 Deadpool Variant Revealed

By | Jan 22, 2010 | News

As many of you likely heard, Marvel is currently doing a promotion specifically targeting DC’s Blackest Night “ring” tie-ins. If you picked up Adventure Comics #4, Booster Gold #26, Doom Patrol #4, Justice League Of America #39, or Outsiders #24, you earned a different power ring that tied in to the Blackest Night event. With […]

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Top Cow April 2010 Solicits

By | Jan 22, 2010 | News

Top Cow’s April 2010 Solicits are out now, and there are a lot of exciting books on the docket for them. Namely, you have a new series starring Magdalena written by Ron Marz with art from Nelson Blake II, which is sure to be a hit given the hot streak those two creators are on. […]

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Columns
Friday Recommendation: Beasts of Burden

By | Jan 22, 2010 | Columns

This week our Friday Recommendation falls upon me, and I finally get to recommend one of my favorite titles in recent memory: Dark Horse Comics’ release from the mind of Evan Dorkin and the brush of Jill Thompson – Beasts of Burden. This title saw its origins in four Dark Horse horror collections – “Book […]

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News
"The Walking Dead" Goes to Pilot for AMC

By | Jan 20, 2010 | News

As we went over back in August, AMC was developing a TV series of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead. Now, it appears that work is reaching fruition as it is officially going to pilot sooner rather than later, guided by Academy Award nominee Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption). As we said before, we are very, […]

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The Goon Goes Digital and More

By | Jan 20, 2010 | News

In case you’ve never read it, Eric Powell’s The Goon is quite possibly the funniest of all funny books. Powell has created the greatest of concoctions with this title, forming a book that is absurd and completely insane, yet hilarious, touching, and incredibly badass to boot. If you haven’t been reading this exceptional Dark Horse […]

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Marc Webb Swings to Spider-Man 4

By | Jan 20, 2010 | News

In a move that surprised absolutely no one given the happenings after Sam Raimi, Tobey Maguire and the rest were summarily dismissed, today it was announced that (500) Days of Summer director Marc Webb will be taking over the Spider-Man franchise. Most reports are stating it will be titled Spider-Man 4, but given the nature […]

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Reviews
Chuck vs. Operation Awesome Review

By | Jan 19, 2010 | Reviews

This week’s episode of Chuck saw a lot of intriguing twists, a mysterious new member of the spy team, and a whole lot of Awesome. Captain Awesome that is. See my review after the jump. Synopsis: In a continuation of last week’s episode, Chuck has to deal with the ramifications of Captain Awesome being kidnapped […]

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S.W.O.R.D. Gets the Axe

By | Jan 18, 2010 | News

As Gil mentioned last week, rumors were flying about the cancellation of Multiversity’s beloved series S.W.O.R.D.. This series released by Marvel, written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by Steven Sanders quickly become one of our favorites with its highly entertaining stories and intelligent scripting (plus, Gillen and Sanders do a mean Lockheed), and the concept […]

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Arcudi and Canete Take Luke Cage Back to the Streets

By | Jan 15, 2010 | News

Newsarama revealed today in an interview piece that writer John Arcudi (The Mask, DC’s ridiculously underrated Major Bummer, BPRD) and artist Eric Canete (The End League) are pairing up for a mini-series that brings our boy Luke Cage back to the streets. The mini, titled New Avengers: Luke Cage, will revolve around Cage’s return to […]

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