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Podcasts
Robots From Tomorrow episode 187: Gyo by Junji Ito [Podcast]

By | Apr 30, 2015 | Podcasts

“The death-stench creeps.” “There’s something rotten in Okinawa.” These cover blurbs from today’s book discussion subject should tell you that we’re not talking sweetness and light this week. Mike & Greg go fishing with horror master Junji Ito and the brand-new hardcover collection of his 2001-2002 horror story “Gyo”. How terrifying can a horror story […]

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Podcasts
Robots From Tomorrow episode 171: “Judge Dredd – America” by John Wagner & Colin MacNeil [podcast]

By | Mar 5, 2015 | Podcasts

Thirty-eight years of continuous weekly publication has given Judge Dredd fans a huge back catalog of stories to choose from. Mike & Greg flex some Multiver-City One muscles in this episode and take an in-depth look at ‘America,’ the shattering tale by Dredd co-creator John Wagner and artist Colin MacNeil that makes absolutely clear what […]

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Interviews
Going Inside the Walls of “Gotham Academy” with Becky Cloonan, Brenden Fletcher and Karl Kerschl [Interview]

By and | Feb 3, 2015 | Interviews

We are big fans of “Gotham Academy,” one of the most unique and fun books that DC is currently publishing. From the amazing cameos to the heartfelt story, there is almost nothing about the book that hasn’t hit for us. Because of that, we jumped at the chance to talk to the creative team of […]

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Longform
Gone in a Flash: An Appreciation of Jeff Parker and Evan Shaner’s “Flash Gordon”

By and | Jan 28, 2015 | Longform

Today marks the end of the line for “Flash Gordon,” the eight-issue series written by Jeff Parker, illustrated by Evan “Doc” Shaner, and colored by Jordie Bellaire. With the release of #8, these creators have finished their story, and a new creative team jumps on for the (also released today) “King: Flash Gordon” miniseries. Before […]

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Podcasts
Robots From Tomorrow Episode 157: The Wrenchies [Podcast]

By | Jan 15, 2015 | Podcasts

People often say there is a single line between fantasy and reality. But in Farel Dalrymple’s “The Wrenchies”, there are just as many lines between different realities as there are on the pages themselves. Described by Multiversity Comics’ own Matthew Meylikhov as a book “about how damn great and powerful comic books are”, Dalrymple’s graphic […]

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