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Can They Citizen Arrest ROBOCOP?
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January 19, 2018
BOOM! Studios today announced ROBOCOP: CITIZENS ARREST, an all-new comic book series premiering in April 2018. Visionary writer Brian Wood (DMZ, Briggs Land) and fan-favorite artist Jorge Coelho (Venom) present a chilling view of the future where justice is crowdsourced, set 30 years after the events of th...
New Comics to Read, Week 1 February 2017!
Comics
February 6, 2017
It is week 6 of week 52 of 2017! Here are the list of new comics! Single-issue comic books, graphic novels and books that are going to be released during this. We’ve made a selection for you that are worth spending. EMPOWERED: SOLDIER OF LOVE #1 DARK HORSE COMICS (W) Adam Warren (A/CA) Karla Diaz […]
REVIEW: The taste of conflict in ‘Starve. Vol. 2′
Comic Reviews
August 10, 2016
It is a rare moment for comic book readers to read something innovative, radical and socially relevant that mainstream comics fail to utilize and moreover, empower readers to the greater cause. More so, if one applies FOOD as a medium for socioeconomic and cultural commentary in the graphic novel genre, th...
REVIEW: ‘Starve #10′ is the Egg of Contention
Comic Reviews
July 1, 2016
Brian Wood and Danijel Zezelj‘s socioeconomic and cultural visual graphic mini-series STARVE comes to a rather straightforward, if not rushed, ending in its tenth finale issue. Long story short, Angela, the main protagonist’s wonder kid, takes the cake and screws up the ancient regime! This end...
READ FOR FREE! Starve #1
Comics
March 10, 2016
Image Comics has just started offering to all of us to download for FREE Brian Wood‘s Starve #1. You can download Starve #1 in these following formats: PDF, EPUB, CBR, CBZ. [CHECK OUT… REVIEW: Starve #1 – Tastes of Reality] UTENSILS DOWN, HANDS UP! WELCOME TO STARVE! Once the world’s most...
REVIEW: Something is Fishy in ‘Starve #6′
Comic Reviews
February 18, 2016
Brian Wood and the rest of the Starve creative team continue their brand of socioeconomic and cultural criticism in the near possible future in the beginning of the second story arc in STARVE #6. After an unexpected turn of events in the last issue, the show must continue, so to speak. Still catering to th...
STARVE comes back in February for a Second ‘Season’!
Comics
January 14, 2016
Writer Brian Wood (Star Wars, DMZ, The Massive), artist Danijel Zezelj (Northlanders, Loveless), and colorist Dave Stewart (THE WALKING DEAD, Star Wars) will launch a new story arc in their ongoing pop-culture satire series STARVE this February. Previously in STARVE, Chef Gavin Cruikshank, back from self-i...
REVIEW: ‘Starve, Vol. 1′ is the Taste of Reality Hell
Comic Reviews
January 7, 2016
Brian Wood is no stranger to tackle controversial topics that dominate in our public consciousness right here, right now. He uses the comics as his outlet of critiquing the follies the societies, more particularly the establishments, deliberately or otherwise, embrace. Right now, he targets the very concep...
STARVE, VOL. 1 cooks up a thriller spread in 2016!
Comics
November 13, 2015
STARVE, VOL. 1 SERVES UP A TAUT, POLITICAL EXAMINATION OF POP CULTURE The first story arc of the dystopian thriller about a culinary competition of deadly proportions “It’s a fast, furious opening to an amazing new story from one of my favorite creators… The story is a heady mix of elite panic, grote...
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Starve #1 – Tastes of Reality
Comic Reviews
June 12, 2015
Brian Wood delivers another hard hitting, biting social commentary and brutal analysis on the on-going phenomena of “reality-television”, the continuing disparity of two economic forces, and the rottenness of unbridled capitalism in the guise of culinary cuisine in Starve #1, with Daniel Zezelj and Dave St...
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