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WonderCon 2019: Spotlight on Donny Cates
April 13, 2019 | Comic Features
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WonderCon 2019: Spotlight on Tom King
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Top 10 Female Super Villains
January 27, 2019 | Comic Features
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L.A. Comic Con: Conversation with Comic Artist Greg Capullo
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Nancy in Hell 1 of 4 – Review

Hey guess what? There’s a hell! And no matter what you do you’re going there! This is the world according to Nancy in Hell. Nancy was just your average girl until she woke up drowning in hell. Yup, that’s hell’s welcoming to you, dunking your head in blood trying to drown you. Fortunately Nancy is a little tougher than most and kicks the demon in the balls and runs away. Soon she’s rescued by other humans that take her to one of the few human outposts in hell.

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Darkhorse Gets a Second Chance with Angel

Dark Horse Comics is thrilled to announce that Joss Whedon’s Angel will return to the Dark Horse stable in 2011. Dark Horse’s Angel will bring the beloved characters from Whedon’s longest-running shows under one roof, allowing for new and exciting explorations of the Buffyverse featuring favorites from the casts of both series.

“I’ve always regretted letting Angel go in the first place,” Dark Horse senior managing editor Scott Allie said. “So we’re really excited about getting him back, as well as all his supporting cast. It’s necessary for how Joss wants to handle season nine, details of which will start spilling out in the months to come. Right now, we’ve got to wrap up season eight, and IDW still has a good long run of books before season nine starts.”

7.6
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Mediterranea #1 – Review

With all forms of pop culture there seems to be a resurgence of what was once popular becoming popular again. Usually this time period is about twenty years. This tends to be a long enough time for children to grow up and crave what the loved as a child. Of course the resurgence also opens the door way for new people to enjoy the material even if they have no original connection to it. This leads to monstrosities like Transformers the Movie, G.I. Joe and pretty much anything from the 80’s that was remotely good. One by one everything from previous decades has been destroyed and renewed with complete disregard to core fan base. Well it seems that 80’s have been tapped dry and everyone has moved onto the 90’s, including comics.

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Meet Honey West in Person

It looks like fans of Honey West are getting to chance to meet the co-creator and the actress/model that plays Honey West at Hi De Ho Comics. Check out all the information below and look for our review of the first issue that released this week.

Hi De Ho Comics is expanding. Since 1974, Hi De Ho Comics has had a presence in Santa Monica and August 22st, 2010 will see the opening of their second store in Laguna Beach, California.

8.4
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Witchblade: Due Process – Review

There’s one universal rule for all comic books… Being a New York City cop sucks! It doesn’t matter if you’re the star of the story the job will always suck. Sara Pezzini, the bearer of the Witchblade, has that sucky job. Occasionally when she’s not screwing up evidence by smashing everything with the Witchblade, she has to do real cop things like bag evidence or testify at a trial.

That’s where she finds herself in Due Process, testifying that a man she helped put away was actually innocent. William Hick was framed for crimes that corrupt police officers actually committed. It’s cost him ten years of his life and his family. Sara wants to right a wrong and give back the life taken from William. The problem is William might be too far gone to save.

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Boom! Town announces Kitchen’s Chipboard Sketchbook

BOOM! Town, an imprint of BOOM! Studios, is proud to announces the October release of DENIS KITCHEN’S CHIPBOARD SKETCHBOOK. This book follows on the heels of THE ODDLY COMPELLING ART OF DENIS KITCHEN

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The Seven covers of Soldier Zero

One thing was clear at this years Comic Con… Stan Lee isn’t done yet! He’s teamed up with Boom! Studios to produce a new line of comics injunction with POW! Entertainment (Stan’s Company) Coming out first is Soldier Zero and we have a look at all seven covers! There’s so many covers the variant covers have variant covers.

BOOM! Studios and POW! Entertainment unveiled Stan Lee’s SOLDIER ZERO at a press conference during Comic-Con International 2010 last month. It was there that fans learned that ACTION COMICS writer Paul Cornell and SUPERMAN artist Javier Pina would be joining Stan as writer and artist on the ongoing SOLDIER ZERO series. The A and B covers toSOLDIER ZERO #1 by Trevor Hairsine and Dave Johnson respectively were also unveiled that day.

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