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From the Comic Hold: Star Wars #3

by under READ on Mar 13th
Everything I know about the original Star Wars is slowly spinning and I don’t know if I should make it stop.  

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From the Comic Hold: Star Wars #2

by under READ on Feb 28th
Yeah, this came out a couple of weeks ago, but I’m playing catch up with my hold.  

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From The Comic Hold: The Massive, Issue #1 – #7

by under READ on Dec 19th
Why am I reading a comic book about a pacifist environmental/conservationist group? Because, it’s actually pretty good. Also, Brian Wood is a damn good comic book writer.  

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WPR Interview with Dark Matter Writer Joseph Mallozzi

by under FEATURED on Dec 28th
What happens when one of the Writers and Executive Producers who’s worked on every series in the now on hold Stargate Franchise needs something to do? He writes a killer sci-fi comic book. We had a great opportunity to talk with him about his upcoming four issue comic book titled Dark Matter and of course, I couldn’t help but try to get some kind of info on the defunct Stargate Series. Though, Stargate fans... 

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Battlestar Galactica Movie Has A Writer

by under WATCH on Oct 21st
No, no, no. NOT the Battlestar Galactica Reboot that was done, so zip your pants back up and wait before you release…yourself.  

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Interview with Nate Simpson – Writer/Artist of Nonplayer from Image Comics

by under FEATURED on May 1st
I had a great opportunity to talk to Nate Simpson, the man behind the new and gorgeous Nonplayer comic series that Image is putting out. If you’re a fan of Sci-fi, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, and you’re tired of the same old superhero comics, this is a interview you definitely can’t miss.  

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Live-action Akira remake gets a known screen writer

by under WATCH on Feb 18th
Perhaps it’s good news, but most likely it isn’t. Warner Brothers has found a screen writer to take on the awesome responsibilities of turning Katsuhiro Otomo’s cyber-punk manga series ‘Akira’ (published between 1982 – 1990) and adapted into one of the most iconic Anime films ever made, in 1988). Steve Kloves, is probably most known for turning the Harry Potter series of books into... 

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