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    Covers Album: Nick Prolix – Spotlighting Three Favourite Comics Covers by David Aja, David Lapham and John Romita Jr. & Bob Layton

    • by Broken Frontier Staff
    • June 7, 2017

    In ‘Covers Album’ each Wednesday we ask comics creators, publishers and commentators to pick three of their favourite comic covers …but with a small twist. One must be chosen for…

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    Valiant Solicitati​ons for May 2014

    • by Richard Boom
    • February 19, 2014

    Valiant has provided BF with their info and images for their May 2014 titles. RAI #1 Written by MATT KINDT Art by CLAYTON CRAIN Covers by CLAYTON CRAIN, BRYAN HITCH,…

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    BF Awards 2013 – Best Writer (Mainstream): Matt Fraction

    • by Jason Wilkins
    • January 2, 2014

    (Im)perfectionist, we love Matt Fraction’s Hawkeye, warts and all Matt Fraction has been pushing the boundaries in mainstream comics for years. Even after the label became synonymous with Big Two…

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    BF Awards 2013 – Best Artist (Mainstream): David Aja

    • by Bart Croonenborghs
    • December 31, 2013

    David Aja is the industry’s modern Jim Steranko: an innovative artist who masterfully dissects storytelling like no other. His art is largely responsible for making Hawkeye the best Marvel comic…

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    Broken Frontier Awards 2013: The Winners, ‘Saga’ Snags Three

    • by Frederik Hautain
    • December 30, 2013

    Broken Frontier proudly unveils the winners of its 10th annual Broken Frontier Awards. During the last weeks of 2013, the BF staff went through piles of comics and graphic novels…

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    Broken Frontier Staff Picks for December 11, 2013

    • by Frederik Hautain
    • December 11, 2013

    It’s almost 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, BF…

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