Life could be perceived as a series of acts, each of us living out the drama of our lives in a microcosm of the whole day in and day out. Existence is a play, with each component of the greater story being told a piece at a time; before we know it, the curtains close on a chapter of life and the crowd disperses for intermission, anticipating the next part of the story.
Kill Shakespeare #12 ̵...
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The final issue of Kill Shakespeare hit stands last week. CBD takes a final look at the immensely successful, critically acclaimed series that brought Shakespeare's greatest characters together into a solid, organic universe.
Fan Expo Report: That̵...
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Here are some final thoughts on the last day of Fan Expo 2011.
Kill Shakespeare’s D...
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Kill Shakespeare co-creator offered a workshop on how to market your independent comic book, with topics ranging from finding the right partners to composing a sound business and marketing plan.
Fan Expo Report: Day 2
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Friday was my first day at Fan Expo 2011, and I would say it turned out fairly well.
Kill Shakespeare #11
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Kill Shakespeare has been a hugely successful book over the last year. With the penultimate issue, the battle for Shakespeare's life and the world of the Bard is coming to a head in the final battle. Lines are drawn and alliances are solidified as the series moves closer towards its conclusion. Onward!
Review: Kill Shakespeare #...
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Writers: Anthony Del Col and Conor McCreery Artist: Andy Belanger Colours: Ian Herring Covers: Ian Herring; Kagan McLeod Letters: Chris Mowry Publisher: IDW Having met Shakespeare in the previous issue, Hamlet and the Prodigals must face the possibility that their creator may not be...
Kill Shakespeare Interview...
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Two weeks ago at the Wizard World Toronto Comic I sat down once again with Anthony Del Col, Conor McCreery, and Andy Belanger, the creative minds behind the IDW comic book juggernaut Kill Shakespeare. This time around I talk to the guys about their cover contest, issues eight and nine, what...
Suddenly/Meanwhile | ..and...
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Wherein Peter discusses Bakune Young: the craziest Manga ever drawn, Ramon Perez's forthcoming year and Farel Dalrymple's Mister Miracle. Good times all around!
The Big Comic Comfy Couch ...
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Day three of the Wizard World Comic Con came and went, but it wasn’t nearly as bustling as it had been on Saturday. Being that it was much easier to get around the convention floor today, there was less of a hassle in trying to get into vendors’ booths or tables to see what they...
The Big Comic Comfy Couch ...
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The second day of Wizard World’s Toronto Comic Con was my first of the three day stretch, and already I have to say that this year’s event is much better than the inaugural event last year. It was too spacious, did not have enough worthwhile guests, and although I respect...
Shakespearean creation exi...
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The creators of IDW’s highly successful series Kill Shakespeare, will be killing off one of the Bard’s greatest creations in the series’ tenth issue. “With the murder of Julius Caesar famously taking place on the Ides of March we thought it only fitting that we too...
Review: Kill Shakespeare #...
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Writers: Conor McCreery and Anthony Del Col Artist: Andy Belanger Colours: Ian Herring Letters: Shawn Lee Cover: Kagan McLeod Publisher: IDW Publishing Following the cliffhanger revelation of the last issue, Del Col and McCreery return us to the land of the Bard with issue nine with promises...
CBD’s 52Q | #24: “Wo...
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Every week CBD’s Editor in Chief Pete DeCourcy asks the question and the crew (and special guests) give their answers, we’ll be doing this for 52 weeks. Tip of the hat goes to the gang at Scans_Daily for the inspiration. This week’s question comes from...
CBD’s 52Q | #23: “Ho...
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Every week CBD’s Editor in Chief Pete DeCourcy asks the question and the crew (and special guests) give their answers, we’ll be doing this for 52 weeks. Tip of the hat goes to the gang at Scans_Daily for the inspiration. Today’s Question: “With the...
Review: Kill Shakespeare #...
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Writers: Anthony Del Col and Conor McCreery Artist: Andy Belanger Colours: Ian Herring Cover: Kagan McLeod Letters: Neil Uyetake Publisher: IDW Publishing The team behind the critically successful series are back again with the eighth issue of their Shakespearean tale. Just what does the team...
Interview | Kill Shak...
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On Nov. 21 I caught up with Kill Shakespeare creators Anthony Del Col and Andy Belanger at the fall Toronto ComicCon. We chatted for a little over 30 minutes on a variety of subjects: attending small and large conventions, their Pitch This victory at TIFF, their favourite characters, the...
Conventions energize Kill ...
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I visited with Kill Shakespeare creators Conor McCreery, Anthony Del Col and Andy Belanger early last week as they held an hour long discussion at The Central in Toronto. They all looked fairly tired. The previous night they had held a launch party for the first collected volume of their...
The Big Comic Comfy Couch:...
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I’ve toyed with this idea for some time, and hopefully I’ll be able to make this a regular thing. So, for my first foray into CBD’s blogosphere, I’ll be looking at the this past weekend’s Toronto Comic Con. Like the other smaller conventions organized by...
Review: Kill Shakespeare #...
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Writers: Conor McCreery and Anthony Del Col Art: Andy Belanger Colours: Ian Herring Letters: Chris Mowry Cover: Kagan McLeod Publisher: IDW Publishing Kill Shakespeare has taken the comic book world by the storm this year, gaining accolade upon accolade from most news outlets. Does this issue...



