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Battle Hymns: Book Review: Heart-Shaped Box
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A blog covering the epic spectrum of books, graphic novels and music. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Book Review: Heart-Shaped Box. The most recent stop on my quest to devour all things Joe Hill related led me to his first full-on novel, Heart Shaped Box. Somehow, this one has slipped by me until now. The title alone, also the title to one of Nirvana's greatest songs. And collector of the macabre discovers someone is selling a ghost. But after some digging, Coyne discovers just who. This ghost once was, and ...
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Battle Hymns: Book Review: Cry, The Beloved Country
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A blog covering the epic spectrum of books, graphic novels and music. Wednesday, February 6, 2013. Book Review: Cry, The Beloved Country. Seemed like just the book to help me switch things up. Set during 1948 in South Africa, Cry, The Beloved Country. Way back when I bought Cry, The Beloved Country. My friend who recommended it to me said that it reminded him a lot of Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. That statement was always faintly echoing in the back of my head while I was reading through this book...
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Comics: Fem-fronted titles 2014, Comic Book Cocktails No. 2… Tomb Raider! | Heroine Junkies
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Sister Site for Horror Junkies. Comics: Fem-fronted titles 2014, Comic Book Cocktails No. 2… Tomb Raider! Out: February 26th, 2014. Lara is no stranger to the comic book form, but this time none other than Gail Simone is her driving force. Despite some negative views from many feminists, here at. Lara’s new, less revealing, more practical outfit. She is still just as recognisable, even without the shorts…. Badass ninja warriors or not). Simone was one of the masterminds behind Women In Refrigerators.
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Battle Hymns: Comic Review: Basewood
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A blog covering the epic spectrum of books, graphic novels and music. Friday, February 1, 2013. I picked up Alec Longsteth's Basewood. Late last year at the Short Run Comics Fest. I honestly don't know why I waited so long to dig in. Unlike the cover pictured to the left, I snagged a boxed set of the five single issues that comprise the Basewood. That dedication shows as Basewood. Stands out as one of my favorite fantasy stories in any medium. The fantasy world he sets the story in is pretty great too...
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Battle Hymns: Comic Review: Criminal Vol. 3 The Dead and the Dying
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A blog covering the epic spectrum of books, graphic novels and music. Sunday, January 27, 2013. Comic Review: Criminal Vol. 3 The Dead and the Dying. I figured since I was on such a hot streak with the Criminal. Series, I might as well keep plugging away at it. This third volume, The Dead and the Dying. Is a bit different in format from Coward. The most impressive thing about The Dead and the Dying. Not only do all the stories in The Dead and the Dying. Again with the over-sexualization. And it's not...
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Battle Hymns: Comic Quickies: Your Indie Fix
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A blog covering the epic spectrum of books, graphic novels and music. Friday, February 8, 2013. Comic Quickies: Your Indie Fix. Thanks to this absolutely wonderful short comic. Which originally ran as a back up for Prohpet, I became an instant fan of Malachi Ward and Matt Sheean. Since reading Shock Post. I've been on the prowl for more comics by those dudes, and I came across Ritual. Photo courtesy Lucky's Comics. http:/ luckys.ca/blog/. Well, from there things go from weird to normal. Maybe too. Ward's...
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Battle Hymns: Comic Quickie: Lose #4
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A blog covering the epic spectrum of books, graphic novels and music. Thursday, November 1, 2012. Comic Quickie: Lose #4. Michael DeForge is one of those artists who is well loved by other artists. It seems like whenever I read or listen to an interview with any indie comic artist, they always mention DeForge as one of their favorite artists. Is published by Koyama Press. A publishing company that is quietly putting out some great indie comics. I'm slightly confused as to what the fuss is all about. ...
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Battle Hymns: Short Run Comics Fest
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A blog covering the epic spectrum of books, graphic novels and music. Sunday, November 4, 2012. Short Run Comics Fest. Yesterday, Seattle played host to another great comic event, Short Run. A brand-new comics event, Short Run is a showcase of comics, zines, art books, animation and more.yes, I just copied that from the poster. Basically it is a bunch of indie and underground comic creators coming together to put on a free event to showcase their artistic talents. So I was doubly excited to make the trip!
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Battle Hymns: June 2012
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A blog covering the epic spectrum of books, graphic novels and music. Thursday, June 28, 2012. Comic Quickies: Wrapping Things Up. When this series was announced, I got pretty excited. The concept seemed cool, and on top of that The Massive. Provided me with a chance to give Brian Wood. The art, handled Kristian Donaldson, is solid, but she drove me nuts with her character designs. Many of the key crew members on board the Kapital. Are older than me, (their year of birth is given right in the panel), how...
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Believed Behavior » Floriculture By Krystal DiFronzo
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Floriculture By Krystal DiFronzo. Floriculture By Krystal DiFronzo. Krystal Difronzo is a cartoonist, printmaker, and weaver who has been creating comics in Chicago for the past several years. Her delightfully sweet drawings are often paired with unsuspecting themes like melancholy, sadness or biting humor. The majority of Krystal’s work can be found as self-published mini comics such as the wonderful. Krystal is also a past performer at. And half of the comics blog. Buy Believed Behavior 1.