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Talking Comics with Tim: Matt Kindt
Talking Comics with Tim: Matt Kindt
3 Story: The Secret History of the Giant Man I'm a great admirer of Matt Kindt 's work. Honestly, I'm an even bigger admirer of Kindt's ingenious nature. Case in point, for his latest book, 3 Story: The Secret History of the Giant Man (published by Dark Horse and released in late ...
Fantastic Four Fridays: Mr Miracle
Fantastic Four Fridays: Mr Miracle
sacomics.blogspot.com — One of the biggest strengths of the Marvel Silver Age was the willingness of Stan and his... artists to adapt and change their characters. However, almost every strength comes with a weakness, and in Marvel's case, it was that their series almost all seemed to tread water for a few issues before ... (more) Fantastic Four Fridays: Mr Miracle
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Nov. 3, 2009: The death of an innocent child
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal — ...   Literary Comics   [Profile] Françoise Mouly and Art Spiegelman Link: Chris Mautner The lit-comics power couple discuss their latest collaboration, The Toon Treasury of Chidren’s Comics.   [Profile] Matt Kindt Link: Tim O’Shea An interview with the Super Spy/3 Story author.   ...

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