Usually I’m all for ninjas, but in this case…
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Manga & Graphic Novels
Cage Match–2011!
50 Page Fridays
Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith collection
One of the awesome new comics I have recently gotten into is a nifty little sci-fi gem called Drive. Penned by Dave Kellett (of Sheldon notoriety) is a good example of a webcomic with vision: it is clear that Kellett has planned out an overall story arc for the project and, apart from some details and minor diversions along the way, is going to stick to it…
Read MoreHi loyal readers! So you may have noticed that David an I have been bad webcomics reviewers and haven’t posted a review in a couple of weeks…
Read MoreI think I’ve stumbled on a problem with the Internet. Now, bear with me for a second, because this is pretty in-depth, un-thought of concept, but I feel it’s my duty to share:
There’s too much stuff on the web.
I know: mind-boggling.
As such, when I stumble across a new webcomic or website I like, I’ll [...]
What can I say about Platinum Grit? That it is one of the best comics online? That I’ve been following it religiously for something like five years? That the art and writing alone are superior to almost every other comic on the web?
I can say all those things with certainty.
Read MoreThis past week, the usually excellent Very Short List amused me with one of there weekly updates. For those of you unaware of VSL (and that’s not meant to sound judgmental in the slightest), Very Short List is a website and e-mail service that picks one thing each day that they think you should [...]
Read MoreIf you were to say to me, “Mike, old buddy, there is a comic out there that combines a strong existential plot with succinct, hilarious writing and amusing illustration.” I would first ask who the heck you were and how you knew me, but then I’d scoff and say, “Yeah, right.” But it is true! I come to you, random reader, to tell you of the delights of Dan Long’s wonderful comic, Edmund Finney’s Quest to Find the Meaning of Life.
Read MoreA few weeks ago, Harvey Pekar died, and one of the more interesting comic writers was lost to us. What he was able to do in telling the story of a man going through an ordinary (if not mundane) life—a man who then goes through the nuts-and-bolts of being diagnosed with cancer—brought to our [...]
Read MoreWhen one of your favorites recommends something, it had better be good. Upon investigating I discovered that The Meek is worthy of high praise and even higher expectations…
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You guys must also consider that Drew here didn't write the stroyline for the second installment...