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Broken Icon Comics – Eccentrix Review
10 months ago

Broken Icon Comics – Eccentrix Review

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Eccentrix is a comic about a brand new character named Zipman, a being with strong powers and a bit of a sarcastic personality. I refer to him as a being …
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Comic Review: GI Joe – Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra #5

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GI JOE Snake Eyes: Agent of Cobra #5 will hit the stores Wednesday, May 13, 2015.

The previous issue left us with Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow face to face, …
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Nerd Span Q & A with A.J. Moore

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Yellow City Comic Con in Amarillo, TX is a small but very nice con. Many Texas artists were in attendance this past weekend, including A.J. Moore. A.J. is an artist …
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Michael Lark Lazarus #7 Interview, Part 2

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Howdy, folks! Robert here! As promised, here is Part Two of the interview Michael Lark was kind enough to grant us, breaking down Issue 7 of Lazarus and talking more …
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Michael Lark Lazarus #7 Interview, Part 1
2 years ago

Michael Lark Lazarus #7 Interview, Part 1

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A great comic series is as much a product of the breathtaking artwork as it a product of stellar writing. When the two blend together into a seamless story, the …
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Review: Elysium, The Art of the Film (2013) by Mark Salisbury

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Elysium: The Art of the Film is a beautiful coffee table book devoted to the art, cinematography, and design of the 2013 Blomkamp film. It is a sturdy hardcover with stunning photos, drawings, and insight into the decisions behind the film. If you enjoyed both of Neill Blomkamp’s films, you will enjoy having access to the behind-the-scenes process this art of the film book reveals.

Bookworms: Great Showdowns Return (2013) by Scott C.

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Movie and media enthusiasts beware, because the coffee table book to promote and prove your showdown prowess has arrived in the form of Scott C.’s next artistic endeavour, Great Showdowns the Return. This hardback compact book is chock full of Scott C.’s well known watercolor depictions of conflicts between movie, book and television characters.

Interview: Greg Rucka Talks Lazarus And More (Part 3)

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So, Nerdspanners, this is the third and final instalment of our interview with Greg. If you haven’t seen them yet, you can check out  Part 1 and Part 2. In advance of Lazarus …
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Interview: Greg Rucka Talks Lazarus And More (Part 1)

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Shortcuts make long delays, but life makes longer ones. We spoke with Greg a few weeks ago, as the more attentive in our audience might have noted, but every …
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Orphan Black 1.4: Roots Do Matter
3 years ago

Orphan Black 1.4: Roots Do Matter

The new clone's meddling; another, unspoken clue.

This week, Orphan Black proved itself as excellent mystery and suspense television that can knot up the mystery twice as fast as it can unravel it. Further explored are the notions of nature versus nature, and how “Effects of External Conditioning” can mold a person. Or clones, in this instance. Same people, different influences.

Orphan Black 1.3: Variations Under Nature

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Sarah comes face to face with two other copies: high strung Alison who gets the full on clone-slap for pointing a gun at Felix, and the more relaxed but brainiac version, Cosima. Sarah gets the 411 on the Clone Club, first rule being “Don’t talk about Clone Club.”

Orphan Black 1.2: Instinct of a Cloned Kind

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Orphan Black is back! While definitely not as frenzied (but does it ever have its moments) as its pilot,it is every bit as intense. And while there were a few moments that were simply too obvious, the mystery itself is still every bit as intriguing.

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