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Questionable Comics: Justin Greenwood and Tristan Jones

May 10, 2016 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Questionable Comics Tristan Jones

Questionable Comics is a comics creator survey series, with Dan Hill presenting sets of questions to professionals from all corners of the comics industry. Up first this week is Justin Greenwood, who has been a long time collaborator with Antony Johnston at Image and received accolades for Stumptown, his series with Greg Rucka at Oni. What […]

Filed Under: Features, Interviews Tagged With: Alien, Antony Johnston, comics, Greg Rucka, Image Comics, indie comics, Justin Greenwood, Marc Guggenheim, Oni Press, Stringers, Stumptown, The Fuse, Tristan Jones

The 100 Best Comics of the First Half of the 2010s: Part 2, 80-61

December 8, 2015 By LoserCityBoss 7 Comments

100 Best Comics of the 2010s

People tend to reminisce about long gone eras, arguing that things were always better way back when. But when it comes to comics, there’s no denying that the 21st century has seen the medium explode in unprecedented and unpredictable ways. For many people, that has come primarily in the form of the advent of the […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Andrews McMeel, Assassination Classroom, Best Comics of 2010s, Beta Testing the Apocalypse, Bodyworld, Brian K. Vaughan.Marcos Martin, Cul de Sac, Curt Pires, Daniel Clowes, Dark Horse, Dash Shaw, Drawn & Quarterly, Ed Luce, Erick Freitas, Fantagraphics, First Second, Footnotes in Gaza, Frontier, Fullmetal Alchemist, Fury MAX, Gamma, Garth Ennis, Goran Parlov, Greg Rucka, Hiromu Arakawa, Image Comics, Infinite Kung Fu, Jaako Ahonen, Jaybird, Jillian Tamaki, Joe Sacco, Kagan McLeod, Kushkomikss, Kyle Starks, Lauri Ahonen, Lazarus, Lee Loughridge, LP, Lucky, manga, Mariko Tamaki, Marvel Comics, Metropolitan Books, Michael Lark, MonkeyBrain, Muntsa Vicente, Nick Fury, Oskars Pavlovskis, Panel Syndicate, Pantheon, Private Eye, Ramon Villalobos, Richard Thompson, Rob Steen, Santiago Arcas, Sex Coven, Sexcastle, Takehiko Inoue, This One Summer, Tom Kaczynski, Ulises Farinas, Vagabond, Viz Media, Wilson, Wuvable Oaf, Youth in Decline, Yusei Matsui

The Black Age: Exploring the New Wave of Neo-Noir Comics

September 18, 2014 By LoserCityBoss Leave a Comment

Amid the resurgence of the cape-and-tight set due to the multimedia conglomerate cash influx of the last half-decade, there has been a spark in genre comics that has been commercially unexplored in comparison. They’re the books on the shelves with uncommon credits and covers that aren’t simulating starfire or stadium lights- they’re timelessly modern, a […]

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Annie Wu, comics, Darwyn Cooke, Ed Brubaker, Fatale, Greg Rucka, Hawkeye, Howard Chaykin, Matt Fraction, Matthew Southworth, neo-noir, Parker, Satellite Sam, Sean Phillips, Stumptown, The Fade Out

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

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