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The Short Report: Dissecting a Perfect Score

By | May 18, 2010 | Columns

This past week, I did something I thought I’d never do. I gave a book (The Luna Brothers’ final issue to The Sword) a perfect score. What followed was a little criticism (of my critique!), with some pointing out that the book didn’t deserve a perfect score, but instead should have gotten a score much […]

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The Short Report: A tl;dr Recap of My Weekend at WonderCon

By | Apr 7, 2010 | Columns

WonderCon logo copyright © 2004-2010, Comic-Con International. All rights reserved. This week for the Short Report, I’m continuing my break from the opinion pieces for a short semi-personal/semi-professional blog entry which discusses my accounts from WonderCon and everything that went right and wrong at The Moscone Center. Before I start, I’d like to thank my […]

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The Short Report: WonderCon!

By | Mar 30, 2010 | Columns

As if you didn’t know, WonderCon is at the end of this week, running all the way through the weekend, including Easter Sunday. But that won’t stop me! Noooooo. I’ll be there with some help, hopefully, to grab news, information, and hopefully that elusive Geoff Johns interview we’re all DYING to get. Oh man, a […]

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The Short Report: Twilight

By | Mar 2, 2010 | Columns

Welcome to the Short Report. As some of you may know, I started The Short Report with an addendum to the hot button topic about piracy (though that wasn’t the original intent). But with that behind us, I’m jumping into the deep end. This was the intended first post: I’m going to discuss the upcoming […]

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The Short Report: Comic Book Piracy. Now What?

By | Feb 24, 2010 | Columns

Isn’t my LOST-themed Beer Glass awesome? Welcome to the inaugural installment of The Short Report (pronounced Shore Repore, like Colbert, yeah, I’m unoriginal). What I intend to do here is report on a current topic and give my thoughts on them, hopefully to spur on discussion past pure fanboy rage. Face it, we all have […]

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