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From the press release: Top comics publisher COM.X and Space Age Films are teaming up to create an animated 30′ film version of their much-lauded graphic novel, SEEDS, created by Ross Mackintosh. Space Age Films producer Robert Chandler commented: “Seeds is the kind of book you pick up and before you can help yourself, you’ve [...]
Bluespear is a 40-page graphic novel written by Andi Ewington & Eddie Deighton, and illustrated by Cosmo White. The book will be published in July 2011 by Com.x. Bluespear is a sequel to last year’s smash hit original graphic novel Forty Five. Forty Five was an incredibly unique graphic novel, which was written as series [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Wednesday, May 25, 2021 at 12:56 pm
Filed under Creator-Owned, Featured Content, Indy Comics, Reviews · Tagged 45, Andi Ewington, Bluespear, com.x, Cosmo White, Eddie Deighton, Forty-Five, Reviews
We are now well into 2011, and I think that pretty much everybody has finished posting their best of 2010 lists. Well, I figure it’s about time to stop looking back, and start looking forward. To this end, I have put together a list of comic related things that I am looking forward to in [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at 12:05 pm
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It’s finally here, my best of 2010 list! Sorry that it’s out so late, I know that the done thing is to have the list out by the end of the year, but screw convention, right? The reason that it is so late can be attributed to a combination of equal parts busyness, laziness, and [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, January 9, 2022 at 1:06 am
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Comic and graphic novel publishers, Com.x, have just informed me of a new title that they are set to publish, called Seeds, which is written and illustrated by Ross Mackintosh. Seeds is the autobiographical story of how Machintosh and his family were affected by his father’s cancer; beginning with the diagnosis, then taking us through [...]
Com.X have just informed that they will be exhibiting at the one-day Long Beach Expo, which is being held on Saturday, February 20th. They’ll have copies of their newest book, ‘45,’ at the booth, as well as several of the artists involved in the production. For more information about the expo, click here. To see [...]
[Forty Five] 45 is a 132-page Original Graphic Novel (OGN) released by indy publisher Com.x. [Forty Five] 45 is written as series of interconnected Superhero interviews documented by the fictional character James Stanley. The Story, or rather interviews, are written by Andi Ewington and what makes the project unique is that each of the forty [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, January 19, 2022 at 6:22 am
Filed under Advance Review, Featured Content, Indy Comics, Reviews, Small Press · Tagged 45, Admira Wijaya, Alvin Leigh, Andi Ewington, Andie Tong, Andrew Wildman, Anthony Castrillo, Barry Spiers, Ben Oliver, Bob Wiacek, Boo Cook, Calum Alexander Watt, Carlo Pagulayan, Charlie Adlard, com.x, Dan Boultwood, Dan Brereton, Dan Fraga, Dave Ryan, Dom Reardon, Eduardo Francisco, Fiona Staples, Forty-Five, Frazer Irving, Gary Erksine, graphic novels, Gus Vazquez, Jeff Anderson, Jock, John Higgins, Jordan Raskin, Kenneth Rocafort, Kevin Kobasic, Kit Wallis, Lee Carter, Lee Garbett, Liam Sharp, Matt Timson, Neil Edwards, Randy Green, Reviews, Robert Atkins, Rodin Esquejo, Ross Dearsley, Rufus Dayglo, Sally Hurst, Sean O’Connor, Sean Phillips, Seb Antoniou, Simon Coleby, Stephen Thompson, Steve Sampson, Tim Vigil, Trevor Hairsine, Wayne Nichols, [Forty Five] 45
[Hey readers. I noticed that this articles is getting a LOT of hits right now. Just so you know, this is NOT my best of 2010 list. This is a list that I wrote in January, listing stuff that I was most looking forward to in the year. You can find my best of 2010 [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, January 3, 2022 at 2:13 am
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Andi Ewington is a relative newcomer to the Comic industry. His first comic project is the incredibly ambitious [Forty Five] 45, a 132 page OGN (Original Graphic Novel) set to be released by com.x on December 09, 2009. [Forty Five] 45 is written as series of interconnected Superhero interviews documented by the fictional character James [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, October 15, 2021 at 7:27 pm
Filed under Featured Content, Interviews, Previews · Tagged Admira Wijaya, Andi Ewington, Andie Tong, Andrew Wildman, Anthony Castrillo, Barry Spiers, Ben Oliver, Bob Wiacek, Boo Cook, Calum Alexander Watt, Carlo Pagulayan, Charlie Adlard, com.x, Dan Boultwood, Dan Brereton, Dan Fraga, Dave Ryan, Dom Reardon, Eduardo Francisco, Fiona Staples, Frazer Irving, Gary Erksine, Interviews, Jeff Anderson, Jock, John Higgins, Kenneth Rocafort, Kevin Kobasic, Kit Wallis, Lee Carter, Lee Garbett, Liam Sharp, Matt Timson, Neil Edwards, Previews, Randy Green, Robert Atkins, Rodin Esquejo, Ross Dearsley, Rufus Dayglo, Sally Hurst, Sean O’Connor, Sean Phillips, Seb Antoniou, Simon Coleby, Stephen Thompson, Steve Sampson, Tim Vigil, Trevor Hairsine, [Forty Five] 45
Com.x just revealed to Hypergeek details of all their upcoming titles for 2009 and 2010, which were originally revealed during Com.x’s return to exhibiting in the United States for the first time in four years at the Long Beach Comic Convention October 2-4. I’m a huge fan of Com.x’s line of amazing titles, particularly Cla$$wars [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Friday, October 9, 2021 at 12:32 pm
Filed under News, Press Releases · Tagged Andi Ewington, Charlie Adlard, Cla$$war, com.x, Dan Brereton, Duppy'78, Jock, Liam Sharp, Monster Myths, Nicodemus Flynn, Randy Green, Rob Williams, Sean Philips, Travel Foreman, Trevor Hairsine, [Forty Five] 45