Author Archives: Alice W. Castle

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Art Of The Week: Week Of 08/06/2014

By | Aug 6, 2014 | Columns

So, guess what: Guardians Of The Galaxy was pretty darn good. Not just as a fun film that takes the vein of space opera adventure and places it firmly in the Marvel Universe, but also an in-universe parody/deconstruction of The Avengers. Because of that, I wanted to showcase this piece by Andrew MacLean of the […]

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Reviews
Rucka and Dauterman Bring Emotion and Action as “Cyclops” #3 is a Pleasant Surprise [Review]

By | Aug 1, 2014 | Reviews

There’s trouble in paradise as reality catches up with Scott Summers’s idyllic roadtrip through the cosmos with his 80s rocker space pirate dad, as Greg Rucka and Russell Dauterman continue the most surprisingly fun title of the year. Written by Greg Rucka Illustrated by Russell Dauterman • Q: What’s the problem with stealing a Badoon […]

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Art Of The Week: Week Of 07/30/2014

By | Jul 30, 2014 | Columns

Jeez, these are getting topical. So, this past weekend was SDCC 2014, as you should probably know by now, and this happened; we finally got our first look at Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman as she will appear in Batman V. Superman: Dawn Of Justice. Now, I was rather okay with the costume at the time, […]

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Image Expo: Gabriel Hardman Brings “KINSKI” To Print, Reveals “Invisible Republic” With Corinna Bechko

By | Jul 23, 2014 | News

“KINSKI” is one of those comics that is rarely talked about for no good reason. Written and drawn by Gabriel Hardman and published digitally by Monkeybrain, “KINSKI” delivers everything you could want from a noir detective comic, from the black and white artwork to the permeating feeling that the entire deck is stacked against you. […]

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IDW Announces “Orphan Black” Comic For 2015

By | Jul 23, 2014 | News

I don’t know if I’ve ever mentioned this here before, but… I LOVE ORPHAN BLACK. As a show that’s a contemporary sci-fi looking at the ethics of scientific discovery in the 21st Century and the morality of cloning, I think it has some fantastic things to say. As a drama that explores the connections of […]

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Art Of The Week: Week Of 07/23/2014

By | Jul 23, 2014 | Columns

So, this happened. For those of you who didn’t pay attention to news in comic world, ‘this’ refers to the story that the upcoming “Thor” series by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman will feature a new female character by the name of Thor who wields Mjolnir. And you know what? I couldn’t be more for […]

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Reviews
Review: Black Market #1

By | Jul 17, 2014 | Reviews

What makes a hero a hero? Is it their actions? Their intentions? Their powers? These are questions that Frank J. Barbiere and Victor Santos are asking in the first issue of “Black Market”, a series set to explore the seedy underbelly of a world full of heroes. Join us as we review the first issue […]

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Art Of The Week: Week Of 07/16/2014

By | Jul 16, 2014 | Columns

Welcome to Batgirl Of The Week! I mean Art Of The Batgirl! I mean… oh, you know what I mean. So, you remember how this happened and then the internet did something that can only be described as went nuts? Well, just as there was an outpouring of support for the new “Batgirl” creative team […]

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