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Sorry, I’m a God: Bolo Nef’s Sol Invictus is Truly Scary Horror Rap

April 3, 2014 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Bolo Nef UDF Sol Invictus

It doesn’t take much for hip-hop to scare people. For a nation that has “conquered racism,” we’re stock full of people who think an MPC is more dangerous than an AK and are all too happy to put a Soundcloud beats page up on the same criminal pedestal as running down a mob of people. […]

Filed Under: Features, Reviews Tagged With: Bolo Nef, hip-hop, Khrist Khoopa, Seattle, Sol Invictus, Underworld Dust Funk

Reviews in the Panel Panopticon: Starlight, Creepy, Judge Dredd: Mega-City Two and More

April 2, 2014 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Judge Dredd Ulises Farinas Man Eating Shrimp

In Panel Panopticon, Nick Hanover talks about the comics he’s picked up for the week, good, bad or otherwise. Starlight #2 Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Goran Parlov Colorist: Ive Scorcina Letterer: Marko Sunjic Published by: Image Comics Few figures in comics are as divisive as Mark Millar. The Scottish writer known for The Ultimates and […]

Filed Under: Features, Reviews Tagged With: Avatar, Caliban, Creepy, Dark Horse Comics, Douglas Wolk, Facundo Percio, Garth Ennis, Goran Parlov, Greg Rucka, IDW, Image Comics, Judge Dredd Mega-City Two, Mark Millar, Peter Bagge, Starlight, Toni Fejzula, Ulises Farinas, Veil

Advanced Review: The Field #1 (Image Comics)

March 29, 2014 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

  Artist: Simon Roy Writer: Ed Brisson Colorist: Simon Cough Published by Image Comics If you saw Inside Llewyn Davis and like me you enjoyed it but weren’t blown away, there’s probably one scene that nonetheless sticks out to you even now. The scene in question occurs exactly in the middle of the film, as […]

Filed Under: Features, Reviews Tagged With: Ed Brisson, Image Comics, Simon Cough, Simon Roy, The Field

The Life Pursuit: Fate and the Creative Process in God Help the Girl and Grand Budapest Hotel

March 27, 2014 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Grand Budapest Hotel

Stuart Murdoch and Wes Anderson may as well be twins. The two auteurs likely have near identical record collections and they share a visual aesthetic wrapped up in stark, flat palettes. But more importantly, they both have fanatical cult followings who treat them as semi-religious figures, their every work a spiritual tome ready for revelation […]

Filed Under: Features, Reviews Tagged With: Belle and Sebastian, Film, God Help the Girl, Grand Budapest Hotel, Stuart Murdoch, Wes Anderson

Reviews in the Panel Panopticon: Real Heroes, Genus and All-New Ghost Rider

March 26, 2014 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Genus Anuj Shrestha

  In Panel Panopticon, Nick Hanover talks about the comics he’s picked up for the week, good, bad or otherwise.  Real Heroes #1 Drawn and Written by: Bryan Hitch Inks: Paul Neary Colors: Laura Martin Published by Image Comics If you’ve been enjoying the self-aware but kinetic recent slate of Marvel Studios films, then you […]

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Adventures in the Floating World: 20th Century Boys Vol. 1

March 23, 2014 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

20th Century Boys, Logo

I’ve been reading and enjoying comics for most of my life, but one area I’ve never explored as much as I should has been Asian comics. Part of that is because when I was growing up, comic book stores did not stock much— or more frequently, any— Asian comics. True, they didn’t stock much in […]

Filed Under: Features, Reviews Tagged With: 20th Century Boys, Adventures in the Floating World, comics, manga, Naoki Urasawa

SXSW Review: SVDDXNLY

March 23, 2014 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

The Loser City team caught a lot of stuff at SXSW this year, including a mutant strain of bird flu courtesy of a rogue pack of grackles. So we’ll be rolling out select individual film reviews for a while, starting with this look at the disappointing vanity doc, SVDDXNLY. A$AP Rocky is a New York rapper […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: A$ap Rocky, hip-hop, Music, Noisey, SVDDXNLY, SXSW, Vice

Anatomy of a Page: Lone Wolf and Cub Omnibus Vol. 1 Pg. #672

March 21, 2014 By LoserCityBoss 1 Comment

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature in Loser City that we’re calling anatomy of a page, in which we explore pages […]

Filed Under: Features, Reviews Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, comics, Dark Horse, Goseki Kojima, Kazuo Koike, Lone Wolf and Cub

Anatomy of a Page: The Secret History of DB Cooper #1, pg. 21

March 10, 2014 By LoserCityBoss 1 Comment

Comics are a visual medium, but so often criticism of the medium hinges on narrative, ignoring or minimizing the visual storytelling and unique structures that make comics so different from cinema and photography. We’ve decided to change that up with a feature in Loser City that we’re calling anatomy of a page, in which we explore […]

Filed Under: Features, Reviews Tagged With: Anatomy of a Page, Brian Churilla, comics, Oni Press, Secret History of DB Cooper

It’s All Bullshit: Pete Toms’ On Hiatus Pt. 2

November 22, 2013 By LoserCityBoss 2 Comments

Sometimes the relentless grind of stupidity and negativity and sheer stubborn regression makes me give up on comics for a bit. I look around on the internet, I see people being assholes and everyone complaining about how bad comics are these days and I feel like I’m stuck in an infinite loop of surreality, where […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: comics, On Hiatus, Pete Toms, Study Group

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