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Our Favorite Things of 2013: Comics Edition
2 years ago

Our Favorite Things of 2013: Comics Edition

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With the year coming to a close, it’s a good time to look back at the things that we enjoyed in 2013. Really, at this point, for a site like …
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Interview: Jeremy Holt talks Art Monster
2 years ago

Interview: Jeremy Holt talks Art Monster

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Art Monster #1

MonkeyBrain Comics has been on a roll lately with all the announcements of new series from up and coming and also established comic creators. One of the latest comics to …
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Interview: Ryan Ferrier Talks D4VE
2 years ago

Interview: Ryan Ferrier Talks D4VE

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D4VE #1

Debuting on 11/20 from writer Ryan Ferrier and artist Valentin Ramon and published by MonkeyBrain Comics comes D4VE, the story of a robot having a mid-life crisis. It’s darkly humorous with great sci-fi …
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Knuckleheads #1-3 Review
2 years ago

Knuckleheads #1-3 Review

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Knuckleheads #1-3

Writer: Brian Winkeler

Artist: Robert Wilson IV

Publisher: Monkeybrain

Reviewed by Matt Wood

There’s always that old cliché that comic book fans always ask one another: “What would …
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Monkeybrain announces new series ‘Captain Ultimate’

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Captain Ultimate

Today, Monkeybrain Comics announced a new comic from Joey Esposito and Ben Bailey. ‘Captain Ultimate‘ is an all-ages story that celebrates everything great about comics and super heroes. I was …
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Comic Review: Edison Rex, Volume 1: Into The White
2 years ago

Comic Review: Edison Rex, Volume 1: Into The White

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Originally published digitally by Monkeybrain Comics, Edison Rex, the story of a supervillain turned superhero, now makes a leap to print comics through IDW. After defeating the world’s greatest hero …
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Review: Theremin #1
3 years ago

Review: Theremin #1

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Leon Theremin was a Russian inventor who invented the electronic instrument bearing his name in the early 1900s. But what if he was a time-traveling spy as well? This is the idea that Curt Pires and Dalton Rose explore in their book Theremin.

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