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About Scott Stewart

Scott Stewart has spent 38 of his 42 years on earth with his nose in comic books. From the moment he laid eyes on the Justice League, he was hooked. Since then, his interests have evolved to include Star Wars and National League baseball, while his love of comics has grown exponentially. Scott used to be a newspaper reporter by day, like Clark Kent but without the Kansas roots. He calls the suburbs of Toronto home, lists The Shawshank Redemption as his favourite movie and tweets from @themindofscott on a regular basis.
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Image News and Notes
10 months ago

Image News and Notes

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Millar and Capullo are Reborn

The wait for one of the most anticipated titles of the year is almost over. Mark Millar and Greg Capullo are combining their considerable …
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Review: Doom Patrol #1 (Spoilers)
11 months ago

Review: Doom Patrol #1 (Spoilers)

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Doom Patrol #1

When I think of the Doom Patrol in any of its iterations, the first word that generally comes to mind is weird. Whether referring to the original team from the …
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Review: Angel Catbird #1 by Margaret Atwood, Johnnie Christmas, and Tamra Bonvillain
11 months ago

Review: Angel Catbird #1 by Margaret Atwood, Johnnie Christmas, and Tamra Bonvillain

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Angel Catbird

Confession time: until Angel Catbird, I’d never read a word written by legendary Canadian author Margaret Atwood. I don’t know if I should rescind my citizenship because of this …
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Advance Review: Angel City #1
11 months ago

Advance Review: Angel City #1

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Angel City

Janet Harvey, Megan Levens and Nick Filardi give readers a look into the dark underbelly of Hollywood in their 1930’s noir series, Angel City, available from Oni Press in …
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Image News and Notes: Violent Love, Spawn Kills Everyone, And Walking Dead #157 Michonne Variant
12 months ago

Image News and Notes: Violent Love, Spawn Kills Everyone, And Walking Dead #157 Michonne Variant

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Spawn Kills Everyone

RAISE YOUR GLASS TO AZZARELLO AND RISSO’S MOONSHINE

The iconic creative team of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso, the dynamic duo who redefined the crime genre with 100 Bullets, …
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Review: Batman #4 (Spoilers)
12 months ago

Review: Batman #4 (Spoilers)

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Batman #4

Wow, I was not expecting that.

Batman #4 by Tom King and David Finch was the darkest issue of the series to date, by a wide margin. It’s as …
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Review: All-Star Batman #1
12 months ago

Review: All-Star Batman #1

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For the better part of half a decade, Scott Snyder has been THE voice of Batman. His epic run during the New 52 is, for my money, the …
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Review: Kirby Thor Artist’s Edition
12 months ago

Review: Kirby Thor Artist’s Edition

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Hail to the King.

IDW’s latest Artist’s Edition, featuring the astonishing work of Jack Kirby on The Mighty Thor, is an must-buy for anyone who calls themselves a Kirby …
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Review: Rom #1
12 months ago

Review: Rom #1

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Rom #1

Hello Spaceknight, my old friend

It’s great to read you once again

To see your cool shiny metallic face

And your adventures on Earth and in space

And to …
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Escapology by Ren Warom (Review)
1 year ago

Escapology by Ren Warom (Review)

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I had no idea what to expect when sat down to read Ren Warom’s debut novel, Escapology. My knowledge of cyberpunk is limited to an ages-ago viewing of Blade …
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Review: Batman #3 (Spoilers)
1 year ago

Review: Batman #3 (Spoilers)

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Batman #3

Who are Gotham and Gotham Girl? Tom King sheds some light on that burning question in Batman #3, which hits comic store shelves today.

A young family, out for …
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Gaiman documentary Dream Dangerously now available on Vimeo
1 year ago

Gaiman documentary Dream Dangerously now available on Vimeo

Dream Dangerously

Dream Dangerously.

It’s an exultation from legendary writer Neil Gaiman, and it doubles as the title of the documentary on the author from filmmaker and long-time fan Patrick Meaney.


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