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Star Wars HoloNet Digest #8: March 27 – April 3, 2013


Suvudu Star Wars contributor Eric Geller brings you a roundup of Star Wars news from March 27 – April 3, 2013.

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Graphic Novels & Manga

Badass Comic Book Cover: Batgirl #16


badass-batgirl16Every week I’ll be bringing you a comic book cover that I feel eclipses others out there—to the point I might just have to own it when released!

This week: Batgirl #16! The Joker Marries Barbara Gordon?!

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Brian Woods’ ‘The Massive’: Survival in a Post-Collapse World


the-massive-wood-donaldsonI just read the first issue of Brian Wood’s (DMZ, Northlanders, DEMO) new series The Massive, and I’m blown away. It’s a post-apocalyptic survival tale centered around a crew of former ocean-going conservationists now trying to keep their ship the Kapital running and their bodies and souls together in the midst of wide-scale economic and social collapse.

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Superman Scholar Larry Tye at San Diego Comic Con 2012


Superman Scholar Larry Tye at San Diego Comic Con 2012

It’s Thursday and San Diego Comic Con 2012 has come and gone, but the coverage keeps rolling out here at Suvudu! I’ve got several more videos, tons of neat stories and lots of photos to share from one of the world’s greatest pop culture events. Today I’ve got a short interview with Larry Tye, the [...]

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Grant Morrison Honored by Queen Elizabeth II


Grant Morrison Honored by Queen Elizabeth II

For decades Scottish writer Grant Morrison has been leaving his wildly creative mark on the sequential storytelling medium with titles like The Filth, The Invisibles and  Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth. When he’s not writing ground-breaking (and mind-blowing!) comics, Morrison is a playwright and screenwriter.
His last book, Supergods: What Masked Vigilantes, Miraculous [...]

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50 Page Fridays-Comic Con Series: Larry Tye


50 Page Fridays-Comic Con Series: Larry Tye

The history of the original Man of Steel is explored in great detail in Larry Tye’s newest book, SUPERMAN. Click Read more to check out the first 50 pages!

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‘Saucer Country’ Introduces First UFO Abductee Presidential Candidate


saucer countryWritten by Paul Cornell and Ryan Kelly, Saucer Country is a new monthly comic book that captures a tone that’s somewhere between The X-Files and The West Wing.

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A Few Questions for Tom Brown about ‘Hopeless, Maine’


Personal Demons coverThe resident witch on a cursed, windswept island finds what appears to be an orphan lurking in a Gothic manor. On an island nearly overrun with orphans – and monsters – this isn’t all that unusual, but something about Salamandra seems…different. Thus begins Hopeless, Maine: Personal Demons, a graphic novel created by husband and wife team Tom and Nimue Brown. I managed to grab Tom for a few minutes to answer some very brief questions about this fascinating story.

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Guest Essay: Artist and Writer Eric Orchard on ‘Marrowbones’


Marrowbones-EricOrchardscreen_Page_01Eric Orchard is an award-winning illustrator whose work has charmed the young and old alike in books like Carrie Muller and Jacqueline Halsey’s The Terrible, Horrible, Smelly Pirateand Jeff VanderMeer’s The Situation. His newest project is titled Marrowbones.

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Jonathan Kellerman on the New ‘Silent Partner’ Graphic Novel


Jonathan Kellerman on the New ‘Silent Partner’ Graphic Novel

For almost 30 years and counting suspense author Jonathan Kellerman has been thrilling readers with his tales of forensic psychologist Alex Delaware. Over 28 novels The Los Angeles sleuth has ventured into the darkest corners of the human mind, and now, for the first time, Delaware will move into new territory: the graphic novel.
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