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Staff Picks for February 12, 2020 – Alienated, Loud!, Tartarus and More!

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • February 11, 2020

It’s nearly Wednesday, and you know what that means: a fresh load of comics and graphic novels! With so many publications hitting your local comics store, comics event or digital…

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3 Reasons Why You Need to Read ‘Angel Catbird’ by Margaret Atwood, Johnnie Christmas & Tamra Bonvillain

  • by Jason Wilkins
  • September 23, 2016

This month, Margaret Atwood continues her bid for world literary conquest with a side campaign into the realm of comics. One of the most acclaimed writers of speculative fiction Canada…

Pisces (Kurtis J Wiebe, Johnnie Christmas; Image Comics)

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Broken Frontier Staff Picks for April 29, 2015: Pisces, Mayday, Thomas Alsop and More

  • by Paul Mirek
  • April 29, 2015

It’s Wednesday, and you know what that means: a fresh load of comics and graphic novels! With so many publications hitting your local comics store or digital storefront, the BF…

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Sheltered #1

  • by Jason Clyma
  • July 11, 2013

The town of Safe Haven is anything but. Writer Ed Brisson and artist Johnnie Christmas’ brand new series Sheltered stood out as one of Broken Frontier’s Staff Picks of the…

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The Pre-Apocalypse Is Near: Ed Brisson Talks Sheltered

  • by Frederik Hautain
  • May 29, 2013

By now it’s pretty clear that those Mayans got it wrong. The world didn’t explode on December 21, 2012. But that doesn’t mean humanity is completely out of harm’s way,…

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