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Monthly Archives: November 2010
“Do you believe in reincarnation?” “I don’t have a mental age of five anymore.”
Over at The Factual Opinion, Joe McCulloch (of Jog the Blog and Comics Comics fame) and I have a conversation about Gaspar Noe’s psychedelic incest immersion experience Enter the Void. Check it out. Also watch the credits above, which are … Continue reading
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If you are reading by rss feed, wordpress was having difficulties, HERE is my 17,000+ word long collaboration with Matt Seneca about the greatest comic book artist who ever lived. Thank you for your patience.
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Seneca vs. Witzke vs. Steranko vs. Everything
Steranko NICK FURY: AGENT OF S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 – “WHO IS SCORPIO?” Matt Seneca is the rare guy who writes about comics that can make you excited about a medium that’s in the process of chewing off its own legs and … Continue reading
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Fantastic Damage issue 1 pgs 1-10
Here are the first ten pages of a comic written by myself and drawn by Jared Lewis. We did it earlier this year, now we’re both onto other stuff, and I thought we should throw it out into the world … Continue reading
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NOTE: Sorry for the recent lack of writing on this site, the combination of getting hit with midterms,being out of commission for over a week rom being sick, and writing for other places (one you should see real soon, the … Continue reading
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qotd
Verne’s work is marked by an obsession with desert islands. Mysterious Isles, secret hollow volcanoes in the mid-Atlantic, vast ice-floes that crack off and head for the North Pole. Verne never really made it into the bosom of society. He … Continue reading
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