Galloway Park 2 – Page 3
Galloway Park's second story arc is available exclusively on comicbookdaily.com.
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
Galloway Park's second story arc is available exclusively on comicbookdaily.com.
During a flip through Previews a few months back I noticed a solicitation for The Marvel Art Of Joe Quesada: 240 pages dedicated to Quesada’s work at Marvel. Since all his early work that I enjoyed happened at DC with…
Galloway Park's second story arc is available exclusively on comicbookdaily.com.
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Speakeasy has been a great hub for Toronto’s creative community for the last eleven years. Next week they’ll be hosting Toronto’s eclectic mix of comic book artists: from those who do newspaper strips and political cartoons to underground comix and…
Dennis De Pues launches the second Galloway Park story arc exclusively on comicbookdaily.com.
I’ve read plenty of Colleen Coover’s work; Small Favours ranks among the best ‘erotica’ series I’ve ever read, and her output with Jeff Parker on the X-Men: First Class series basically made me a fan of both of them for…
The latest issue of Brightest Day was released this week so as is customary, comicbookdaily.com brings it’s bi-weekly look at this controversial book that’s either a hit or miss depending on who you talk to. What’s the verdict this week?
Marvel Team-Up #15, Marvel Comics, November 1973 A pick for Halloween. As far as Bronze Age Marvel characters go Ghost Rider was one of the better creations. Motorcycle stuntman Johnny Blaze sells his soul to Mephisto (Satan) in order to save…
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That’s right! Comic Book Daily has taken a look at the complete first episode of the series based on the comic. And after watching it, I have to say that it’s a fantastic start to what is hopefully a long…
I was reading the Overstreet Price Guide the other day. I know what you’re thinking… nerd.. but hey, isn’t that why we are all here?. I starting thinking about the various “eras” in comic history. Overstreet has definitions now that…
My graphic novel of last year was Darwyn Cooke’s adaptation of The Hunter. If you’ve read my column at all in the last year, you know that I love this book a lot. So needless to say, I have been…
Galloway Park returns Monday October 25th. Next week we’ll be posting a new page every day of the week: that’s 5 installments of the latest Dennis De Pues Galloway Park story arc coming at you in one week. Dennis welcomes…
Comic Culture This week hosts Chris Owen and Walter Durajlija welcome David Carson. David is the director of Graphic Design Production – Integrated Animation at Hamilton, Ontario’s Mohawk College. This week the gang talks about the New Orleans Comic Con,…
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Dark Horse Presents #1, Dark Horse Comics, June July/1986 Back in February 1935 a guy named Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson published a comic called New Fun Comics. New Fun contained funny animal stories and western stories that are of no real significance…