Interview: Jailbreak Collective at NYCC
Interview with pop culture toy maker Jailbreak Collective at the New York Comic Con.The post Interview: Jailbreak Collective at NYCC appeared first on shelfabuse.com.
View Article5 Marvel Graphic Novels You Really Need to Read
Obviously, there are more than 5 great Marvel graphic novels, but here’s a small selection of the very finest. The quintet I’ve chosen are all accessible to anyone, really, and don’t require a PhD in...
View ArticleThe Influence of Comic Books on Five Wounds
Jonathan Walker is the author of Five Wounds: An Illuminated Novel and Pistols! Treason! Murder!: The Rise and Fall of a Master Spy (both illustrated by Dan Hallett). He is also a historian of Venice,...
View ArticleRead an Extract from Freda Warrington’s ‘And Their Blood Will Be Prescient to...
The folks at Titan Books have been kind enough to supply Shelf Abuse with an extract from Freda Warrington's rare short story 'And Their Blood Will Be Prescient to Fire,' set within the universe of the...
View ArticleAdventure Time Graphic Novel Competition
The folks at Titan Books have been kind enough to offer Shelf Abuse several competition copies of the upcoming Adventure Time graphic novels, based on the wacky hit Cartoon Network show.The post...
View ArticleInterview with Ben Dobyns of Zombie Orpheus Entertainment
Ben Dobyns, the head of Zombie Orpheus Entertainment, the team behind the JourneyQuest webseries, discusses the art of making serial shows for an internet audience.The post Interview with Ben Dobyns of...
View ArticleIndie Penance #1: 2013’s Warm Leftovers
Welcome to Indie Penance, the first of a new regular feature, in which I wax lyrical about indie comics and the latest small press releases. Be warned: once rant mode is activated, there is no...
View ArticleThat Guy’s Got Gauls: Asterix the Gladiator
Fred McNamara shares his slightly unnerving love for the Franco-Belgian icon with a look back at the fourth book in the series.The post That Guy’s Got Gauls: Asterix the Gladiator appeared first on...
View ArticleThat Guy’s Got Gauls: Asterix the Legionary
Fred McNamara continues his Asterix retrospective with a look back at the tenth entry in Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo's popular series.The post That Guy’s Got Gauls: Asterix the Legionary appeared...
View ArticleThat Guy’s Got Gauls: Asterix and the Roman Agent
Fred McNamara continues his Asterix retrospective with the diminutive Gaul's fifteenth volume.The post That Guy’s Got Gauls: Asterix and the Roman Agent appeared first on shelfabuse.com.
View ArticleRose-tinted #1: Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
I look back at the move that caused a million fans to cry out in terror, and be anything but silenced. The post Rose-tinted #1: Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace appeared first on shelfabuse.com.
View ArticleRose-tinted #2: Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
I revisit the second Star Wars prequel, with its CGI backdrops, CGI aliens, CGI droids and equally artificial romance. The post Rose-tinted #2: Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones appeared first...
View ArticleRose-tinted #3: Revenge of the Sith
I revisit Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, generally considered the "least worst" of the prequel movies... sigh. The post Rose-tinted #3: Revenge of the Sith appeared first on shelfabuse.com.
View ArticleThe Influence of Comic Books on Five Wounds
Jonathan Walker is the author of Five Wounds: An Illuminated Novel and Pistols! Treason! Murder!: The Rise and Fall of a Master Spy (both illustrated by Dan Hallett). He is also a historian of Venice,...
View ArticleInterview: Ryan Little on Lonesomes
I speak to Ryan Little about Lonesomes, his charming and heartfelt all-ages series inspired by Pokemon.The post Interview: Ryan Little on Lonesomes appeared first on shelfabuse.com.
View ArticleInterview: ‘The Shadow of the Cross’ Creator Dmitry Yakhovsky
Interview with The Shadow of the Cross: Imprisonment artist and writer Dmitry Yakhovsky. The post Interview: ‘The Shadow of the Cross’ Creator Dmitry Yakhovsky appeared first on shelfabuse.com.
View ArticleMy Favourite Things of 2016
It may have been a horrible year, but here are 2016's books, films and video games that didn't disappoint. The post My Favourite Things of 2016 appeared first on shelfabuse.com.
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