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Saturday Reviews: The Bird Caller

The Bird Caller, a graphic novel by J. F. Martel and Dominic Bercier, is a story told with minimal words about the last physical man on earth.  The world has been decimated by a nuclear war, and the consciousnesses of all mankind have been uploaded into a hard drive called the Ark, which Dennett, the last man, is responsible to keep safe until at last he is able to leave his body behind and join them in a “digital Eden.”The_Bird_Caller_1_dandelions Continue reading

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Guest Blog | “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For” Review

Later this month Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller will follow up their 2005 theatrical hit Sin City with Sin City:  A Dame to Kill For. Here I’m going to take a look at Frank Miller’s graphic novel of the same name.

One of the less salacious covers of Miller's book.

One of the less salacious covers of Miller’s book.

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Saturday Reviews: Iron Fist: The Living Weapon #5

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Writing and Art by Kaare Kyle Andrews

My first real introduction to Iron Fist was the Ed Brubaker/Matt Fraction run on Immortal Iron Fist which, if you haven’t read it, is amazing. It’s even on my list of things that people new to comics should read.  Iron Fist: The Living Weapon, however, I am less convinced about. Continue reading

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Therefore I Geek Podcast Episode 11, Comic Roundup with Borderless’s Mazz and Santana

***** SPOILER ALERT *****

This podcast will be discussing plot points which may be considered spoilers. Consider yourselves warned.

Deadpool's Wedding

Deadpool’s Wedding

In which, Andrew and Tracy are joined by Santana Perez and Anthony Mazzola to talk about the hottest new releases this summer.  Our heroes cover everything from the Marvel summer event, Original Sin, to the latest Image comics, such as Mark Millar’s MPH, as well as writing styles, complex characters, and favorite art.  Santana and Mazz say funny things, and Tracy laughs a lot.

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