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Tag Archives: comic books
Fairest #16 Review over at DestroyTheCyborg
I have yet another review up over at DestroyTheCyborg, this time I talk about the latest addition to the Fairest series, Fairest #16. Witness the return of Prince Charming, dhole action, and other awesome! Coming off of the awesome “Hidden … Continue reading
Posted in Comic Books
Tagged comic books, comic reviews, comics, destorythecyborg, fairest #16, reviews, vertigo
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Talking with Tim Gibson About his Cutting Edge Webcomic, Moth City
Hey everyone, a little while ago Tim Gibson let me know about his incredible online serial, Moth City, but then I got busy and I never really moved on the story. Shame on me, because everyone should be scoping out … Continue reading
Posted in Comic Art, Comic Books, Interview
Tagged ben chabala, comic books, comics, digital comics, i speak comics, interview, Moth City, Tim Gibson
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Analyzing Digital Comics Through Interviews – Part 1
Over the past weeks I’ve had the incredible opportunity to talk to multiple awesome creators about their digital comics work. We talked about their motivations, the services they used to get their books out there, the strengths and weaknesses of … Continue reading
Editorial Edits – Advertising
Welcome back everybody to another awesome installment of Editorial Edits! This week I want to talk about something a little different, I want to talk about advertising in comics. Why? Well I think that advertising in comics presents an interesting … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, ben chabala, comic books, editorial edits, i speak comics
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Unlimited Highlights: Mr. Sinister
I can honestly say that I truly enjoy the maniacal machinations of Mr. Sinister. He’s so malevolent and manipulative in an almost detached, academic sort of way. He’s not trying to be evil, he’s just trying to get his science … Continue reading
Unlimited Highlights: Team Cyclops
Last week we saw the X-Men split up into two different factions. Wolverine is headmaster of the all-new all-different Jean Grey School for Higher Learning while Scott Summers and his crew are still slugging it out in Utopia. Last week … Continue reading
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Tagged ben chabala, colossus, comic books, cyclops, ispeakcomics, marvel, marvel entertainment, unlimited highlights
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Abstracting Comics Across the Digital Divide
I’m going to be posting a lot of my grad school writing assignments up here, especially when I manage to time them into comics. In my Digital Rhetoric course we were asked to read this paper by Philip Agre, “How … Continue reading
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Character Primer – Doctor Strange
When I said earlier that I wouldn’t be doing a Dr. Strange primer I think my reasoning behind that hinged upon the belief that most people reading my posts know who Dr. Strange is. Upon further deliberation of that perceived … Continue reading
Weekly Want List – May 23rd, 2011
We’re look at a slow week for comics which is great for my wallet. I’ve got a brilliant Memorial Day Weekend coming up with my beautiful girlfriend in the great white north, aka Cheboygan, so I won’t be spending too … Continue reading
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Tagged ben chabala, book of lilah, comic books, comics, dark horse comics, dc comics, green lantern, green lantern corps, green lantern emerald warriors, i speak comics, image comics, incredible hulks, ispeakcomics, marvel comics, mighty thor, sumoslamman, uncanny x-men, weekly want list, weekly wish list, x-men legacy
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The Art of War Author and Artist Prepped to Bleed for their Book
Blood and belief often go hand-in-hand. This May, two talented New Yorkers will be giving their own blood to celebrate the completion of their graphic novel, The Art of War, and using it to sign free 3-chapter previews of their … Continue reading