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My favourite comics of 2016
Usually I try to post these before the end of the year, but things got a bit busy. That and I came down with a cold in the last few days. So here is my first of two “favourite” things … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, captain america: civil war, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, favourite comics, gabby, image comics, Kamala Khan, laura kinney, marvel comics, marvel now, movies, ms. marvel, sara pezzini, spider-woman, supergirl, the ultimates, top cow productions, witchblade, x-23
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Switch 4 review
I hope that writer and artist Stjepan Sejic fully recovers from his shoulder injuries soon, because although this series is delayed like crazy, it’s definitely worth the wait so far. The previous issue released in April, and now we’ve been … Continue reading
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Tagged angelus, comic review, comics, delightfully weird, fantasy comic, image comics, mary parker, sara pezzini, Stjepan Sejic, switch, the darkness, top cow productions, witchblade
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Switch 3 review
It sucks when a comic artist injures their shoulder for any reason, but it’s especially bad when it’s a writer/artist who’s the main creator in a series with such a legacy behind it. After Witchblade ended last October, Switch came … Continue reading
Devi/Witchblade 1 review
As far as I can tell, this is a re-release of a comic that first came out almost 10 years ago. Even then, I’m happy to talk about a Witchblade comic again since the main series ended last year, and … Continue reading
Witchblade 185 and Switch 2 review
As a franchise, Witchblade began back in 1995, and now with issue 185 it’s coming to an end for now. But even as Sarah Pezzini’s journey with the artifact of power concludes, Stjepan Sejic begins an alternate universe story called … Continue reading
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Tagged abhishek malsuni, angelus, artifacts of power, bill farmer, brian haberlin, cavemen, cavewomen, comic review, comics, crime drama, delightfully weird, fantasy, ian nottingham, image comics, isaac goodhart, j.d. smith, kenneth irons, linda sejic, marc silvestri, mary parker, matt hawkins, michael turner, mythology, nanjan jamberi, neeraj menon, nelson blake II, phillip sevy, randy green, ron marz, sara pezzini, Stjepan Sejic, switch, top cow productions, witchblade
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Witchblade Retrospective
These days, comic titles rarely make it past issue 100. It’s even rarer when a series not by Marvel or DC reach that kind of milestone. So what about a franchise that started with issue 1, by a relatively new … Continue reading
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Tagged brian haberlin, chris claremont, christina z, cyblade, danielle baptiste, david wohl, ian nottingham, image comics witchblade, kenneth irons, marc silvestri, marvel comics, michael turner, mike choi, ron marz, sara pezzini, shi, Stjepan Sejic, switch, the darkness, tim seeley, top cow productions, war of the witchblades, witchblade/wolverine bloody wedding, wolverine, yancy butler
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Comics of July 8, 2015
So I’m in the middle of July’s Camp Nanowrimo, and this month I’m writing the most ambitious book in my series yet. It’s already starting to look like the first draft will be at least 100,000 words (my previous longest … Continue reading
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Tagged amanda conner, andre araujo, batman, battleworld, becky cloonan, brenden fletcher, charles soule, civil war, comic review, comics, dc comics, dennis hopeless, event comics, fabian nicieza, francesco manna, Gerardo Sandoval, gotham academy, gotham city, greg capullo, image comics, inferno, Javier garron, jim gordon, jimmy palmiotti, karl kerschl, kori, leinil francis yu, marvel civil war, marvel comics, olive silverback, ray mccarthy, ron marz, sara pezzini, scott snyder, secret wars, spider-gwen, spider-man, spider-verse, starfire, top cow productions, witchblade, x-men, x-men inferno
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