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Tag Archives: Multiple Warheads
Insideman’s Pull List™ – The Best and Worst Hardcovers, Graphic Novels and Manga for 2.6.13!
Before you start projectile vomiting– the answer (for me) is, “Yes, I can.” But this question should really be answered with another question, “Why would you want to?” In my case, it happened while I was playing football. Me and … Continue reading →
Posted in Commentary, COSTLY COMIC BOOKS, Hardcover Reviews, Ian MacMillan, IMJ Nation™, Insideman's Pull List™, Insideman's Weekly Hardcover & Graphic Novel Picks, New Hardcover & Graphic Novel Releases, Opinion
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Tagged @ScreenBurnIMJ, Aya, Aya In Yop City, Aya Love in Yop City, Aya Volume 1, Aya Volume 2: Aya of Yop City, Aya Volume 3: The Secrets Come Out, Brandon Graham, Cash Grab, Chewing Tobacco, Chili Cheese Dog, Chili Cheese Hot Dog, Clément Oubrerie, Coach, crappy comics, crush your balls, Dark Horse, Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, Doorstop, Drawn & Quarterly, Dynamite, Fantagraphics, Football, Francesco Francavilla, Graphic Novels, Hardcovers, Hideous Anvil, Hit Girl, horrifying inanity, Hot Dog, IDW, Image Comics, Insideman's Pull List, Insideman's Pull List for 2.6.13, Insideman's Weekly Hardcover & Graphic Novel Picks, JM Ringuet, John Romita Jr., JRjr, King City, Manga, Marquerite Abouet, Marvel Comics, Marvel NOW!, Multiple Warheads, Nate Piekos, New Hardcovers Trade Paperbacks and Manga for 2.6.13, New Manga, Pop Culture, Punk Rock Jesus, Red Bull, Repossessed, Screen Burn, Sean Murphy, sheer boredom, The Black Beetle, Trade Paperbacks, Twitter, Vertigo, W.D. Prescott, WD Prescott, X Force Omnibus Volume 1, Yop City, Young Adult Hormones
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IMJ Capsule Reviews™ – All New Comic Book Reviews for the Week of 2.6.13 Part Two!
Fairy Quest #1 Writer: Paul Jenkins Artist: Humberto Ramos Colorist/Letterer: Leonardo Olea 24 pages, $3.99 Fairy tales are big these days… And some people may be experiencing FTF (Fairy Tale Fatigue™) for good reason. Most fairytale based comics really don’t do … Continue reading →
Posted in ALTERNATIVE COMICS, CAPSULE COMIC BOOK REVIEWS, CAPSULE REVIEWS™, Comic Book Reviews, Commentary, Inveterate Media Junkies™ Exclusive, New Comic Book Releases, New Comic Book Reviews, Opinion
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Tagged 1984, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Adam Warren, Alex Maleev, All New X-Men, Avatar, Avengers, Beyonce, Boom!, Brandon Graham, Brian Michael Bendis, Caligula, Caligula Heart of Rome, Caligula Heart of Rome #3, Clayton Cowles, Comic Book Artist, Comic Book Colorist, Comic Book Letterer, COMIC BOOK WRITER, Comic Books, Cullen Bunn, David Lapham, Defenders, Emily and the Strangers, Emily and the Strangers #1, erry Gilliam, Fairy Quest, Fairy Quest #1, Fairy Tale Fatigue, Frank Cho, George Orwell, German Nobile, Humberto Ramos, Ian MacMillan, Icon, Image, Image Comics, Insideman, Jack Kirby, Jaymes Reed, Jose Melendez, Leonardo Olea, Locusmortis, Marvel Comics, Misty Knight, Moebius, Monty Python, Multiple Warheads, Multiple Warheads #4, New Comic Book Reviews, New Comic Book Reviews for 2.6.13, Paul Cornell, Paul Jenkins, Red Tash, Ren Fair, Roger Dean, Scarlet, Scarlet #6, Sergio Aragones, The Fearless Defenders, The Fearless Defenders #1, Valkyrie, VC's Clayton Cowles, Veronica Gandini, W.D. Prescott, WD Prescott, Will Sliney, Wolverine
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Locusmortis’ PREVIEWS Hits and Misses™
Every month I pre-order comics, trades and other related items from Previews magazine. Even though there is information online for just about everything, I still find the Previews catalog to be the simplest way to scan through the different items and to get some … Continue reading →