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Link found via FLOG! It seems that Jaime Hernandez had an illustration in last week’s issue of The New Yorker, accompanying an article on asteroids by Tad Friend, called Vermin of the Sky (see here). Sadly, the below image is the largest that you are able to see without having an online subscription with the [...]
From the press release: LEGENDARY VENUE CBGB TEAMS WITH BOOM! STUDIOS FOR A CBGB COMIC BOOK MINI-SERIES THIS JULY Sneak preview released today at SXSW COVER BY JAIME HERNANDEZ! INCLUDES STORIES BY SCISSOR SISTERS’ ANA MATRONIC, PHONOGRAM’S KIERON GILLEN, BLACK METAL’S CHUCK BB, BEFORE SUNSET’S KIM KRIZAN AND MORE! March 20th, 2010 - Los Angeles, [...]
[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
Filed under Articles, Featured Content, Indy Comics, Small Press · Tagged 45, Accent UK, Accent UK’s 2010 anthology, Alan Moore, Alex Robertson, Almost Silent, American Vampire, Andi Ewington, Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne, Batwoman, Ben McCool, Ben Templesmith, Bob Byrne, Brian Azzerello, Brian K. Vaghan, Brian Wood Becky Cloonan, Choker, Chris Sprouse, Clamnut Comics, com.x, Darren White, Dave West, DC Comics, Demo Volume II, Dustin Weaver, Eddie Campbell, Essential Comics of 2010, Essential Graphic Novels of 2010, Essential Reading, EX Machina #50, Fantagraphics, First Wave, Forty-Five, Gilbert Hernandez, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, High Soft Lisp, Image Comics, Jamie Hernandez, Jason, JH Williams III, Joe the Barbarian, Kevin O'Neill, Los Bros Hernandez, Love & Rockets New Stories 3, Marleen Lowe, Marshal Law Omnibus, Mr Amperduke, Other Lives, Pat Mills, PENNY CENTURY, Peter Bagge, Predators, Rafael Alburquerque Vertigo, Rags Morales, S.H.I.E.L.D. Jonathan Hickman, Scott Snyder, Sean Murphy, SHIELD, Stephen King, Stephen Parkhouse, The Bojeffries Saga, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Vol III): Century #2: 1968, The Playwright, The Troublemakers, Tony Harris, Top Shelf, Tricked, Whatever Happened to the World’s Fastest Man?, Wildstorm, X-Men: Second Coming
Well, it’s that time of year again, when every comic site begins compiling lists of their favourite releases of the year. So I thought it was high time that I started to compile my list, it being the penultimate day of the year, and all. I thought I would start by putting together a list [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Thursday, December 31, 2021 at 2:58 am
Filed under Articles, Canadian, Creator-Owned, Featured Content, Indy Comics, Small Press · Tagged Alan Moore, Alec: The Years Have Pants (A Life-Size Omnibus), Asterios Polyp, Best Graphic Novels of 2009, Best of 2009, Bryan Talbot, Dark Horse, Darwyn Cooke, David Mazzucchelli, Defoe:1666, Eddie Campbell, Everybody is Stupid Except for Me, Fantagraphics, Gilbert Hernadez, Grandville, Jamie Hernandez, Jason, Jeff Lemire, John Arne Sæterøy, Kevin O’Neill, Leigh Gallagher, Locas II, Love and Rockets: New Stories, Low Moon, Luba, No. 2, Pantheon, Parker: The Hunter, Pat Mills, Peter Bagge, Richard Stark, Stan Sakai, The Complete Essex County, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 1910, The Nobody, Top Shelf, Usagi Yojimbo: Yokai, Vertigo
Hypergeek’s Hot Picks is a weekly column on the site, where I take a look through the list of comics being released that week, and decide which ones I think are worth picking up. I then pick out the comics which I am most looking forward to, and tell readers why I think they will [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Wednesday, August 5, 2021 at 5:30 pm
Filed under Columns, Hypergeek's Hot Picks · Tagged Andy Lanning, Bill Willingham, Bryan Hitch, Captain America: Reborn, Chew, Dan Abnett, Destroyer, Ed Brubaker, Frankenstein's Womb, Greek Street, House of Mystery, Jamie Hernandez, Local, Love & Rockets, Matthew Sturges, Peter Milligan, Robert Kirkman, War of Kings, Warren Ellis