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When Fangirls Attack: Saturday October 24th
The Top Cow Blog: Top Cow and InStock Trades Offer Free Witchblade Graphic Novels
| Filip Sablik: “Getting Over Preconceptions is Hard To Do” or “The Girls Next Door”: By Filip Sablik, Publisher .. http://bit.ly/DIuak 10/21/2009 |
Saturday October 24th
When Fangirls Attack —
Miscellany: Hank Pym isn't the only man to hit his wife... Pink is a Four Letter Word Developing BATWOMAN's Journey W/ Greg Rucka Feminist Comics Starter Pack: How Graphic Novelists are Subverting Patriarchy and Gender-Normativity, Buffy and Beyond Unbound: Talking Red Plains with Caryn A. Tate Review: Mercy Thompson: Homecoming Interview with Irene Vartanoff! Gluey Tart: Foreign Love Affair Top Cow and T & A comics: Filip Sablik: “Getting Over Preconceptions is Hard To Do” or “The Girls Next Door” Top Cow Publishes T&A; Comics, Maybe Other Things. Mostly T&A;, Though. They’re just boys, ...
Top Cow and InStock Trades Offer Free Witchblade Graphic Novels
The Top Cow Blog —
Filip Sablik, the Publisher at Top Cow Productions, occasionally posts over at Blog@Newsarama. Last week, Sablik said that he felt that Top Cow’s flagship title, Witchblade, is not a “T&A;” title, which lit up a firestorm of responses. This week, in an attempt to defend his previous comments, he announced a deal with Direct Comic Book Service and InStock Trades for a free copy of Witchblade vol. 11 or 12 with any purchase, to prove to readers that Witchblade is a serious title. Thanks to the generosity of our friends at Discount Comic Book Service and InStock Trades, you can now get a FREE copy of the original printings of the Witchblade trades containing Ron Marz’s ...
Omnicomic previews/reviews Witchblade #132
The Top Cow Blog —
I suppose I could play devil's advocate on this one and point out that immediately after Filip Sablik goes off about Top Cow being incorrectly labeled a T&A; publisher Witchblade #132 comes out. What's the big deal with this issue? Let's just say there's a full-page spread where Sara looks exceptionally delicious in lingerie. But I'm on Filip's side with this one and recognize the necessity of the shot. See, in this issue Sara and Gleason are trying to enjoy a quiet, romantic weekend in New England. It was quiet until they're pulled into an investigation of missing children, which may actually be about something more sinister and supernatural. READ MORE. ...
