Monthly Archives: April 2011

The Standard: From Script to Page

Following on from a recent interview I conducted with Jonathan Rector, I thought it might be interesting to take a look at the creative process behind a comic book page, and how it goes from words in a script to … Continue reading

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The Standard and Free Comic Book Day

ComixTribe, the publishers of The Standard, are joining forces with Red Handed Studios to commemorate Free Comic Book Day with a special showcase comic.  Available digitally from May 7th, The ComixTribe/Red Handed Studios Free Comic Book Day Special will provide … Continue reading

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REVIEW: Vic Boone #1

It’s been a real pleasure seeing 215 Ink grow over the past few months.  I’ve been excited about their ever-growing lineup of quality comics, and it seems more people are starting to recognise that.  Vic Boone in particular is a … Continue reading

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REVIEW: Good Samaritan – Unto Dust #1

Mike Luoma, the chief creative force behind Glow-in-the-Dark Radio, is best known for his work as a radio DJ.  But he has also put out quite an impressive library of indy comics in recent years.  Panthea Obscura, the Vatican Assassin … Continue reading

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