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E-man returns!
E-MAN RETURNS TO COMICS E-Man, the energy being from outer space who makes his home on earth as a super-hero, returns to comics this September from Digital Webbing Press. Created by Nicola Cuti and Joe Staton for Charlton Comics in 1973, E-Man has always been a fan favorite, marked by equal amounts of action, mystery…
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“Captain Confederacy” spotlighted due to silly controversy
It all started two weeks ago with a questionable newspaper article in the Stockton Record, Family finds comic book gift offensive.
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Yankee Doodle web comic is up one day early!
“Yankee Doodle: The Living Scribble” is now online!
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Shooting Star begins its online comics!
Shooting Star Comics, the group with which I’m affiliated, has just opened their new free online comic strip section, Strip Club. Kicking it off is Yellow Jacket, Man of Mystery by Scott McCullar, who will be telling a story in 52 installments ever Sunday for the next year. Here is the press release. I must…
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Germans get all the nice things
First the Sudetenland, now they get to read Brath #15, which was never released in the States. Hat tip: Brath’s writer, Chuck Dixon
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The book I always recommend
Every time someone posts a thread asking what people are currently reading or what they recommend, I am sure to mention PS 238 (PS being “public school”; many elementary schools use a numbering system instead of naming the school). Aaron Williams’ PS 238 is a terrific book and I probably wouldn’t even be getting it…
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A little selfish use of the blog, sorry
I’m just compiling a list of links to reviews of Job Wanted and my other works. I need to keep them in one place and a Monitor Duty post is as easy as anything else. Job Wanted reviewed by Glenn Carter at Silver Bullet. And Silver Bullet reviewed our Time Meddlers story in SSCA #4.…
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Congratulations, Bob!
My buddy Bob Lipski’s comic book Uptown Girl #31 was declared Newsarama’s Indy comic of the week. Way to go!
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Today’s big news: Get a FREE copy of Metro Med #0!
Shooting Star Comics has redesigned their web site and opened their online store. According to Scott McCullar, they moved the site to a new host in order to get the store working and allow space for upcoming online comics which will start in 2006.
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Is Nick Landime going to sing “Sugar Sugar”?
“Comics Should Be Good” reviews Nick Landime and compares it to Archie Andrews! This Comic Is Good – Nick Landime Versus the World Crime League #1