warren-peace.blogspot.com - 11/1/2009
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Elsewhere: I reviewed Fantastic Four #572 for Comics Bulletin , and the latest episodes of Dollhouse and The Venture Brothers for The Factual Opinion . I'm prolific! Links, lots of links: This gallery of Robert Crumb pictures of women throughout history is nice, although it seems like a ...
comixology.com - 11/2/2009
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comixology.com —
Phil Schaap hosts a daily radio show on
Columbia University's radio station called "Bird Flight". It's roughly...
90 minutes long, and it's about Charlie Parker, and that's been true for nearly 30 years. If you've ever heard it, you know it's not just ...
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Phil & John
comicvine.com - 10/30/2009
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Here we go, another new comic series. In
some ways it surprises me when a new series...
comes out these days. People seem hesitant to try out 'something new,' especially if they're on a limited budget. I do feel it's important to be ...
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Phil Hester's The Anchor #1 REVIEWED
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Nov. 2, 2009: Even the indie guys need some spending money
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal —
... Link: Chris Sims
“To be honest, your humble annotator has been dreading this one, but it turns out that this is actually the most exciting issue of Anita Blake ever. Of course, that’s sort of like saying that it’s the most exciting pudding cup or Bob Ross’s most action-packed painting, but still, it’s an improvement.”
[Review] Various titles
Link: Tucker Stone, Matthew Brady, Alex Carr, Paul O’Brien, J. Caleb Mozzocco, Chris ...
Strip News 11-6-9
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... , which has a slightly different premise I enjoyed learning about. (I know. It’s probably manga typical but I like to see comics applied to other things beside fantasy, horror, supers and gamer life journals.) For instance, these comic mashups are something different and pretty funny,too. ...
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CCI: Hester and Churilla on “The Anchor”
comicbookresources.com 7/25/2009 — Fighting demons at home and abroad, Phil Hester and Brian Churilla's “The Anchor” debuts in October. The new ongoing was announced at BOOM! Studios' panel at CCI, and we spoke with the creators to get all the details.
Dorkin & Thompson's “Beasts of Burden”
comicbookresources.com 7/16/2009 — Spinning out of their Eisner-winning short stories, Evan Dorkin & Jill Thompson's mystery-solving pets return in “Beasts of Burden" from Dark Horse. CBR spoke with Dorkin and Thompson about the book.
Gluey Tart on Women in Comics
hoodedutilitarian.blogspot.com 7/30/2009 — This is part of a roundtable on women creators. Please read the previous entries, if you haven't already – there's lots of good stuff, as always. **** This is a roundtable on women creators in general, but I originally thought it was just about ...
Beasts of Burden: Jill Thompson Interview
popcultureshock.com 9/15/2009 — Cover to Beasts of Burden #1
Out in stores tomorrow and this week, is The Beasts of Burden, a four-issue mini-series published by Dark Horse, written by Evan Dorkin (Milk and Cheese) and with painted art by Jill Thompson (Scary Godmother) ...
Quick Critiques – Oct. 19, 2009
eyeoncomics.com 10/20/2009 — The Anchor #1 (Boom! Studios)
by Phil Hester & Brian Churilla
I’m of two minds when it comes to this story. As I read the opening scene, which is set on a battlefield in Hell, I was completely put off, not by the barbarism of the ...
Frazer Irving on “Days Missing”
comicbookresources.com 6/20/2009 — Archaia & Roddenberry Productions' “Days Missing” is a about major events surgically excised from history. Each issue features a different creative team, with Phil Hester & Frazer Irving kicking things off. We spoke with Irving.
Gorillas Riding Dinosaurs: The Atheist, Volume 1: Incarnate
robot6.comicbookresources.com 8/15/2009 — Antoine Sharpe: The Atheist
The Atheist, Volume 1: Incarnate
Written by Phil Hester; Illustrated by John McCrea and Will Volley
Desperado; $15.99
I had dinner recently with someone and I mentioned that I was reading The Atheist . “Oh, ...
The Atheist
michaelmay.blogspot.com 8/15/2009 — This week's Gorillas Riding Dinosaurs is a look at Phil Hester's The Atheist . I had dinner recently with someone and I mentioned that I was reading The Atheist . “Oh, yeah,” he said. “There was some controversy about that title, wasn’t there?” I don’t remember the controversy itself, but I ...
Talking Comics with Tim: Evan Dorkin
robot6.comicbookresources.com 7/21/2009 — Beasts of Burden
When an interview goes well, it has very little to do with me. The value of the interview, not surprisingly, is rooted in the answers. Evan Dorkin is proof of this. At one point in this email interview, the man justifiably ...