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REVIEW: Go back to the ’80s with ‘Paper Girls, Vol. 1′
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April 6, 2016
Brian K. Vaughan is one of the most prolific writers in comics right now. Releasing hit after hit, such as Saga and The Private Eye, it’s only rational to expect his latest outing titled Paper Girls to be fantastic as well. Teaming up with artist Cliff Chiang, Vaughan brings you a coming-of-age story...
BKV’s We Stand on Guard goes Deluxe Hardcover!
Comics
February 23, 2016
New York Times bestselling and multiple Eisner-award winning writer Brian K. Vaughan (SAGA, PAPER GIRLS, PRIVATE EYE) and legendary storyboard artist Steve Skroce’s WE STAND ON GUARD’s jaw-dropping military thriller will be collected for the first time into a deluxe hardcover edition—which will include ori...
FLIPGEEKS YEAR IN REVIEW: The Best of 2015 in COMICS
Comics
January 5, 2016
2015 has been a very good year for the comic book industry, local and international! There were some ups and downs, from Secret Wars to Convergence, from Star Wars to , from Komiket to no Summer Komikon, from Asia Pop Comic Con to 2-day Komikon, from Light to Patay Kung Patay, from News Hardcore!: Hukbon...
REVIEW: ‘Saga #32′ and the Power of Love
Comic Reviews
December 26, 2015
As promised by the dynamic SAGA creative duo, we witness what happened to the star-crossed couple in another exciting chapter of Saga #32. The plot focuses entirely on the parent’s continuing search of clues of their beloved daughter’s whereabouts in a highly-secured repository that the formidable mastermi...
REVIEW: ‘Barrier #1′ is border politics, illegal immigration and something totally unexpected
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December 23, 2015
Barrier #1 is a tale that mixes violence, border politics, illegal immigration, and something totally unexpected.
COMIC BOOK REVIEW: We Stand On Guard #6
Comic Reviews
December 10, 2015
LONG LIVE, CANADA! “Not all wars are won in the battlefields”. These words of wisdom speak volumes on the ultimate and climatic chapter of the highly critical independent work of Brian K. Vaughan and Steve Skroce’s discoursing and polarizing collaborative magnum opus, WE STAND ON GUARD #6. As promised by t...
BKV, Martin and Muntsa puts out BARRIER
Comics
December 2, 2015
After The Private Eye, here comes - BARRIER, the new webcomic series by Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente is here and ready for download over at Panel Syndicate.
What’s Next After THE PRIVATE EYE?
Comics
November 30, 2015
The Private Eye by Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martin and Munsta Vicente is surely over. So, what’s next for them? Well, the answer is that they are all teaming up again over at Panel Syndicate for a new series. [CHECK OUT: GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: The Private Eye: The Cloudburst Edition HC] And here’...
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: The Private Eye: The Cloudburst Edition HC
Comic Reviews
November 30, 2015
UNDERNEATH THE FAÇADE Image Comics finally unleashes one of the most anticipated compilations/releases ever, Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin’s science-fiction and suspense thriller, The Private Eye: The Cloudburst Edition HC. This is not just a mere compiled work, but this is a hardcover deluxe edition...
Get Your SAGA Merch Now at the Saga Shop!
Comics
November 28, 2015
Fans of the critically-acclaimed space fantasy comic Saga can now expand their collection with merchandise from the Saga Shop! Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples are working with Image Comics and Skybound to put out Saga collectibles. The first one to be announced is a Lying Cat statue which can now be pre...
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