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Monthly Archives: April 2011
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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Tagged Cary Kelley, comics, DynaGirl, Epic, Free Comic Book Day, Harold Edge, John Lees, Jonathan Rector, Kel Nuttall, Mac Radwanksi, Matt Zolman, Mo James, Paul Little, Ray Dillon, Runners, Steven Forbes, superhero, The Standard, Tyler James, Vic Moya
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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
Posted in Reviews
Tagged 215 Ink, comics, Geoffo, noir, pulp, sci-fi, Shawn Aldridge, Vic Boone
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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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Tagged comics, Federico Guillen, glow-in-the-dark radio, Good Samaritan Unto Dust, Mike Luoma
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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 →