Monsters Graphic Novel Review
Every once in a while there is a comic or graphic novel that comes along and is one of those that you can call seminal work and Barry Windsor-Smith’s Monsters from Fantagraphics Books.
Every once in a while there is a comic or graphic novel that comes along and is one of those that you can call seminal work and Barry Windsor-Smith’s Monsters from Fantagraphics Books.
With Christmas next week it’s getting down to the wire to find that special gift for the geek or nerd in your life.
With the holidays right around the corner there are lots of great book ideas for that special comic book reader in your life and one of the books at the top of the list needs to be Graphic Ink The DC Comics Art of Darwyn Cooke.
Sisters Graphix/Scholastic Writer and Artist Raina Telgemeier, Colorist Braden Lamb One of the great things to do at SDCC is going to the Eisner Awards to see what some of the best comics and book that have been released in the last year.
One of the best panels of WonderCon was also one of the first. If you ever get a chance to go to a Sergio (Aragones) and Mark (Evanier) show at a convention, do yourself a favor and make time to go to this panel.
This is the 3rd year that Scott Dunbier has hosted the IDW Artist Editions panel at WonderCon. IDW President Gary Goldstein arrived later in the panel after Scott had announced the current and upcoming slate of titles.
Every year we all run around like mad people trying to find the perfect gift for that someone special. If that special someone is a proud geek or nerd then sometimes it’s eve harder to find something for them.
There are two current Kickstarter that you might be interested in and still have time to get in on them. First up is Mike Kunkles:
It’s been a while for a new Tales From The Shelf post and I hope to get some more up soon.
Bad Machinery: The Case of the Good Boy (Hardcover) Oni Press Writer and Artist John Allison This weekend while at WonderCon the good folks over at Oni Press had a booth and while talking to a couple of women at the booth they highly recommended a set of books Bad Machinery by John Allison.
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