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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: East of West #22
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December 8, 2015
SOUND OF SILENCE Despite the hectic schedule comic scribe Jonathan Hickman has already, he has the time and space to continue his science fiction/Western tale of the inevitable apocalyptic proportion, EAST OF WEST, in the twenty-second issue that pays tribute and/or homage to the great single issue and/or ...
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: The Multiversity Deluxe Edition
Comic Reviews
October 21, 2015
THUS SPAKE, GRANT MORRISON Grant Morrison continues to either regal or infuriate comic book reader due to his radical or postmodern way of narrating stories only he can do so. As polarizing as his perspective can be, it is an undeniable fact that his superhero and other independent comics are mostly revolu...
JUDGE DREDD MEGAZINE is turning 25!
Comics
October 20, 2015
2000 AD’s sister comic, Judge Dredd Megazine, celebrates its 25th anniversary this Wednesday – with a special cover by artist Barry Kitson. The veteran artist on Judge Dredd, Anderson: Psi Division, Fantastic Four, and The Amazing Spider-Man has returned to the ‘House of Tharg’ after 23 years to produce an...
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Jupiter’s Circle, Vol. 1
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October 13, 2015
UNDERLYING THIS “PERFECTION” Since prequels are a thing in popular culture entertainment, Scottish comic writer Mark Millar obviously follows that prevailing zeitgeist by giving us readers the back stories of his positively received work Jupiter’s Legacy, JUPITER’S CIRCLE. Since his fellow Scottish partner...
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Jupiter’s Legacy Vol. 1 – Old Vs. Young
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April 15, 2015
The Age of Millennial, as so they speak: Internet, reality shows, Google, Facebook, social networking, catchy-candy songs, shallow entertainment, political correctness, modern gadgets, and whining, to name a few things that define this generation or so. Scottish tandem Mark Millar and Frank Quitely collabo...
IMAGE COMICS: There’s an ‘I’ in ‘WIN’
Comics
March 20, 2015
Independent comics (or ‘indie’ or ‘creator-owned’ for some) are on the march since the late 2000s, though they pick up pace in the 2010 up to this day. Still they are lagging behind in terms of overall commercial outputs that mainstream comics (Marvel Comics and DC Comics) boasts, c...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: MPH #5 = Millar’s Procastinated Hype
Comic Reviews
February 23, 2015
I have some issues with Mark Millar’s way of ending his titles. First, they are delayed; way so long that I almost forgot they existed until I check my lists in the comic internet sites. Second are the forces behind the delays. I know Millar is no sloth in crafting stories he specializes so well. […]
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Jupiter’s Legacy # 1
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April 27, 2013
Comic book review for Image Comics' Jupiter's Legacy # 1 written by Mark Millar and art by Frank Quitely.
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Batman Incorporated # 3
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August 5, 2012
Comic book review for Batman Incorporated # 3 by Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham powered by Comicx Hub!
THE MILLA IN MANILA: Top 12 Available Books of Mark Millar
Comics
April 17, 2012
Mark Millar has been writing since the 1980’s Since Millar will be coming to the Philippines thanks to National Book Store (see details here), Flipgeeks has made a list of his published works that you can get in any of your bookstore or local comic book shop, read them and get it signed when the [&he...
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