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GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Invisible Republic, Vol. 1

 
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August 25, 2015
NOTHING ESCAPES HISTORY! Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko and Jordan Boyd explore another human possibility of space travel with the political analysis of social decay, and the rise and fall of the populist yet dictatorial regime in the initial volume of the Invisible Republic, released by Image Comics. The...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Invisible Republic #5

 
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July 30, 2015
PAST MEETS PRESENT Invisible Republic #5 by Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko and Jordan Boyd continues to amaze readers with its riveting story plots and its unique parallel storytelling of the past and present that the tales of Adam McBride’s cousin and the disgraced faux journalist are intertwining at las...


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INVISIBLE REPUBLIC, Vol. 1 reveals secrets this August

Comics
July 27, 2015
INVISIBLE REPUBLIC, VOL. 1—GRITTY SCIENCE FICTION LANDS IN AUGUST The first story arc of the hit new series is collected into trade paperback Fan-favorite comic book writer and film storyboard artist Gabriel Hardman (writer: KINSKI, Hulk, Planet of the Apes, storyboard artist: Inception, The Dark Knight Ri...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Invisible Republic #4

 
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June 29, 2015
CONTEXT and HONEY Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko and Jordan Boyd continue to unravel the hidden histories of the pre-McBride and even the early decades of human-space colonization in Invisible Republic #4. Similar to the previous chapters, the inner fleshes of two epochs are beginning to peel slowly but s...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Invisible Republic #3 – Unbecoming

 
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June 7, 2015
The independent series Invisible Republic is gearing to another level of reading sophistication as the story progresses further, and making more intriguing and deliberately mind-boggling on how to the future tyrant Arthur became the man he would be feared and hated with. Invisible Republic #3 presents the ...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Invisible Republic #2 – Evade!

 
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April 29, 2015
Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Bechko continue exploring a dystopian future of interstellar proportions in Invisible Republic #2. Picking up from the premier chapter, Crager Babb continues his research on the so-called hidden history of former dictator Adam McBridge through the eyes of the cousin’s (Maia Reve...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Invisible Republic #1 – Humans, All Too Human

 
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April 29, 2015
One way to put the current the socio-political situation into a microscope is making a science fiction. What a paradox it is! It supposes to apply the rigidity of the scientific methodology while telling in the end it is just an imaginary scenario, if not a possibility of the reality. Such contrary term mo...


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Bechko & Hardman shine GREEN LANTERN: EARTH ONE VOL. 1 in 2018!

Comics
August 18, 2017
The Hugo Award-nominated team of Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman delivers the next installment of DC’s best-selling Earth One line, following in the tradition of New York Times bestsellers WONDER WOMAN: EARTH ONE VOL. 1 by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette and BATMAN: EARTH ONE VOL. 1 by Geoff Johns an...


IMAGE Tease New Titles At SDCC!

Comics
July 25, 2014
Image Comics revealed six out of their twelve new titles earlier at the Image Expo in Comic-Con.  Here are half of the titles from their upcoming slew of new releases: Drifter #1 From Under Mountains #1 Intersect #1 Invisible Republic #1 Tokyo Ghost #1 Tooth & Claw #1 Any of them catch your attention? ...


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Why Give the Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children Adaptation a Chance?

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March 18, 2016
A couple of days ago, the trailer for the film adaptation of Ransom Rigg’s Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children dropped, to mixed reviews. In case you missed it, here is the trailer again: Admittedly, this is not the somber tone we have come to expect from director Tim Burton, nor does it reflect th...