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They're Not Like Us by Eric Stephenson and Simon Gane (Image Comics)

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Why You Should Be Reading: ‘They’re Not Like Us’

  • by Tom Murphy
  • February 3, 2015

In They’re Not Like Us, a provocative contemporary take on the ‘teen mutants’ genre that seems to have flown under the radar, Eric Stephenson’s spiky script is brought to dazzling life by…

Declan Shalvey Moon Knight BF Award 2014

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BF Awards 2014 – Best Artist, Mainstream: Declan Shalvey

  • by Frederik Hautain
  • January 7, 2015

A true artist doesn’t just draw pretty pictures; he excels at telling stories. On just six issues of Moon Knight, Declan Shalvey showed the world why he’s comics’ newest superstar….

The Kitchen #1 by Ollie Masters & Ming Doyle (Cover by Becky Cloonan; Vertigo Comics)

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The Kitchen #1 – Vertigo’s Tale of Mob Wives in 1970s NYC Makes a Confident Start

  • by Tom Murphy
  • November 12, 2014

With strong artistic back-up from Ming Doyle and Jordie Bellaire, writer Ollie Masters makes a confident debut at Vertigo with The Kitchen – a tale of mob wives picking up where their…

Tooth and Claw #1 (Kurt Busiek and Benjamin Dewey; Image Comics)

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Tooth and Claw #1 – This High Fantasy Tour de Force is Definitely NOT for the Dogs

  • by Jason Wilkins
  • November 7, 2014

Operatic, magical, and ultimately deeply human, Kurt Busiek’s fierce imagination once again builds an enchanting, visceral realm, made all the more real by Benjamin Dewey’s lush, detailed art. Some comics…

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Moon Knight #6 – A Deep, Dark and Lovely Descent into Madness

  • by Karen O'Brien
  • August 13, 2014

What does it take to drive an ordinary man over the edge? It might seem like a cliché to outline a crappy childhood as the root cause of criminal judgments…

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Oni Press Unveils Plans for 2014 and Beyond

  • by Richard Boom
  • March 23, 2014

Press Release To put it mildly, we ARE FLIPPING OUT about what 2014 holds for Oni Press and its creators, so we decided to let it (almost) all out!  We’ve…

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Numbercruncher #2

  • by Jason Wilkins
  • August 20, 2013

Bastard Zane unleashes the probability-altering fury of the Accident Gun in this literally “bloody” brilliant second issue of Titan Comics’ summer hit. Si Spurrier and artistic collaborators P.J. Holden and…

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Not Just a Walk in the Clouds: Si Spurrier Balances the Karmic Ledger in ‘Numbercruncher’

  • by Jason Wilkins
  • August 16, 2013

Finding your voice as a writer is often thought of as the most challenging aspect of successfully publishing your work. In comics, with its monthly schedule and plethora of titles…

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Preview: Numbercruncher #2

  • by Frederik Hautain
  • August 12, 2013

Titan Comics has released a preview of Numbercruncher #2, on sale August 21, 2013. Numbercruncher #2 (of 4) Writer(s): Si Spurrier Artist Name(s): PJ Holden, Jordie Bellaire Page Count: 32pp…

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Quantum and Woody #1

  • by Jason Wilkins
  • July 11, 2013

  Rousing, rebellious, and rebooted for the digital age, cult favorites Quantum and Woody expand the Valiant Universe in a fun and unexpected new direction. The self-proclaimed “World’s Worst Superhero…

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