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Sam Hiti Interview

Sam Hiti Interview By Matt Reedy Last month at Chicago’s Wizards World, a few of us at Geek Speak Weekly were lucky enough to meet with and interview some amazing comic book creators. The first...

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Rock N’ Roll Comics

Rock N’ Roll Comics Publisher: Revolutionary Comics By Matt Reedy In the late Eighties, Hard Rock and Metal came to the forefront of popular music, propelled by the popularity of such bands as Guns n’...

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The Dark Knight Strikes Again #1

The Dark Knight Strikes Again #1 Publisher: DC Artist/Writer: Frank Miller Colorist: Lynn Varley Review By Matt Reedy Fifteen years ago, Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns series was a major boon...

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Richard Wagner’s The Ring of the Nibelung

Richard Wagner’s The Ring of the Nibelung Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Writer and Artist: P. Craig Russell Review By Rick Hecke The works of Richard Wagner are among some of my favorite pieces of music...

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Ghost World

Ghost World A Screenplay By Daniel Clowes and Terry Zwigoff Review By Bonnie Spinola In my opinion, Ghost World was the best movie of 2001, hands down (followed closely by Amelie). I will not even...

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BLUE MONDAY: ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS

BLUE MONDAY: ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS Publisher: Oni Press by Chynna Clugston-Major Review by Bonnie Spinola For me, any book, comic or otherwise, that quotes The Smiths’ “There Is a Light That Never Goes...

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Halo and Sprocket #3

Halo and Sprocket #3 By Kerry Callen Slave Labor Graphics Review by Greg Kessler Hey there and welcome to the third issue of Halo and Sprocket. I am by no means an expert in the ways of comics (on the...

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Gun Fu #1

Gun Fu #1 By Howard Shum and Joey Mason Review by Bonnie Spinola The eye-popping, stylized art of Gun Fu #1 (not to mention its oh-so-clever name) beckoned to me from the shelf. The intro on the inside...

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Trosper

Trosper By Jim Woodring Music by Bill Frisell Published by Fantagraphics Books Review by Matt Reedy Jim Woodring’s Trosper is not so much a comic as it is a children’s story, and it’s not so much a...

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Tupelo

Tupelo Slave Labor Graphics Review by Jim Bone Initially, just let me say, ‘Wow!’ Tupelo, by writer Matt DeGennaro and artist Phil Elliott, is a very cool comic. This book, without apologies thank you,...

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