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“FROM SPAWN TO SAGA: Image Comics at 22” Art Exhibit Opening This Weekend

Back in January, the One-Shot Gallery-a micro-gallery located  inside St. Mark’s Comics in New York City, had an awesome art exhibit which featured Batman’s rogue gallery. In continuing with their monthly exhibits of original art and prints inspired by and celebrating comic books and original graphic novels, this Saturday the gallery is proud to present “FROM SPAWN TO SAGA:…

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Musings of a Blerd-Indie Artist Spotlight: Mario Daniel

And here’s another one!  Another new entry for the Indie Artist Spotlight feature that is. Today the spotlight shines on Atlanta artist Mario Daniel.   Tali Adina: How did you get into comics? Mario Daniel: When I was around 5 or 6yrs old my god father who was a long time comics reader would bring…

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Musings of a Blerd- Indie Artist Spotlight: Peggy Wolohan von Burkleo

It’s Wednesday and that means it’s  New Comic Book Day, and there’s a new entry for the Indie Artist Spotlight feature. Today the spotlight shines bright on artist Peggy Wolohan von Burkleo.   TA: How did you get into comics? PB: My Father grew up reading Golden Age comics. He would buy me comics when…

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Batman Villains Art Exhibit Opening This Weekend

This year marks the 75th Anniversary of the Dark Knight and this Saturday February 1st, an art exhibit featuring Batman’s rogue gallery will open at the One-Shot Gallery inside St. Mark’s Comics in New York City. Titled GREAT VILLAINS OF GOTHAM: A Cowardly and Superstitious Lot, the exhibit will feature original artwork of Gotham’s villains from different artists….

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The Imperials #1 Review

Release Date: November 2013 Rating: 4/5 Stars Publisher: Red Leaf Comics       Written By: Liam Kavanagh & Stuart Perrins Art By: Paul Moore & Stuart Patrick Price: .99 Review: It’s always great to review indie comics and this one was fun to read especially since the comic contained two stories.  Both stories contained action and…

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iThing of the Week: Tayasui Sketches

Tayasui Sketches, by Tayasui, is a free app that allows you to draw and write notes. The app is similar to Paper, but Sketches doesn’t have different textures, which is fine for those of us who just want to play around with a drawing app on our iPads. The basic version of Sketches has six…

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Wednesday’s Webcomic: A Girl and Her Fed

A Girl and her Fed is an exciting, complex and romantic thriller.  It has conspiracies, civil rights abuses,  science and Big Government gone wrong, and a lot of dick jokes. It begins when a Girl discovers she’s been put on a Terrorism Watch-list by a shadowy government organization and decides to track down the culprits with…

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Wednesday’s Webcomic – Erstwhile

  If you’ve read original Grimm Fairy Tales you know that many of the endings are anything but happy, the justice tends to be biblical, and the logic tends to belong in Bedlam. Erstwhile is the beautifully drawn, true-to-the-source adaptation of the lesser-known Grimm fairy tales. The artists also don’t cut out any of the…

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