I know what you’re thinking (and in so knowing I’m assuming it’s the same thing I was thinking): A bunch of scientists cum (pun intended) porn stars?
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Archives for Writing
Scout Comics @ DragonCon: Midnight Sky #1
DragonCon was hot, crowded, and contained more awesome than even one of America's premiere cities could hold.
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Talking #Comics: Resonant #2 (The Vault Comics)
Cabins in the woods are good for a variety of purposes. Apart from being the ideal place for recitations from the Necronomicon....
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#Comicbook Talk: Battlecats Review
Mad Cave Studios continues the sequel volume to its flagship book Battlecats as the battle for Valderia continues in issue #4:
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#ComicBook Talk: Mall (Vault Comics)
Mall: Vault Comics. Review: After capitalism ends, Mall begins. Written by Michael Moreci and Gary Dauberman, Mall takes readers back to where always wanted to spend Saturdays and makes sure they never want to darken the automatic doors again. Seriously. After reading, Mall, I'll never look at a JC Penny the same.
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#ComicBookTalk: Vault Comics’ Resonant
There is an tendency among so called “end of the world” stories to over explain or oversell the unique features of an author’s particular vision of a dystopian hellscape. For starters, not all of them are all that hellish, so pains are taken to show why this seemingly normal world isn’t as seemly or normal as one might think.
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#ComicBook Talk: Show’s End- Preview Review
This August, guzzle sugar on your funnel cake, step inside the big top, and enter a world where oddity meets outright bigotry set in an early twentieth century carnival.
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#ComicBook Talk: Hush Ronin
Honorable reader! Sheathe your katana and prepare to go back in time with Hush-- the wise-cracking Samurai w/ a Sword-- living day by day in a feudal world of wonder.
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Comic Book Review: Cornrows #1
Brian L. Hawkins' Cornrows: There Are No More Heroes #1, from Gnosis Entertainment. Cornrows is the story of Theo Mayfield, a high school PE teacher who trades form-fitting night-stalker garb over his traditional whistle and gym shorts. Theo becomes disillusioned with the justice system when one of his students dies suddenly, choosing to take action himself as a nighttime vigilante figure.
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Coffee Chat: Amy Lyle
Sneaking out in a seersucker suit, I ran into a giant hat with author, comedian, and alpaca riding champion, Amy Lyle, underneath at the Kentucky Derby....
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