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In an interview with Marvel.com, Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning have revealed that they will be bringing Thanos back into the Marvel Universe. His return will occur in the pages of Guardian of the Galaxy #24 & #25. They will then write a one-shot, the Thanos Imperitive: Ignition, which will lead into Marvel’s next big [...]
As a follow-up to my list of the best graphic novels of 2009, I have compiled a list of my favourite comics of 2009 – by which I mean monthly and weekly titles, rather than collections and graphic novels.
I found this list incredibly hard to put together, as I originally intended to write a list [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, January 2, 2010 at 1:42 am
Filed under Best of, Creator Owned, Featured, Indy Comics · Tagged 100 Bullets, 2000 AD, Air, Andy Lanning, Batman & Robin, Batman/Doc Savage, Battlefields: The Tankies, Beasts of Burden, Best Comics of 2009, Blackest Night, BPRD 1947, Brian Azzerello, Cable, Captain America, Captain America: Reborn, Chew, Chronicles of Wormwood: The Last Battle, Citizen Rex, Criminal: The Sinners, Crossed, Dan Abnett, Daredevil, Days Missing, Dead Space: Extraction, DMZ, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Doctor Who: Whispering Gallery, Elephantmen, Ex Machina, Fables, Fantastic Four, Fear Agent, FTL (Orang Utan Studios), Ghost Rider: Heaven’s on Fire, Gilbert Hernandez, Godland, Gravel, Greek Street, Groo: The Hogs of Horder, Groom Lake, Guardians of the Galaxy, Hellblazer, Hellboy: The Wild hunt, Hercules: Knives of Kush, Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead, House of Mystery, Ignition City, Immortal Iron Fist, Incognito, Incorruptible, Invincible, Invincible Iron Man, Irredeemable, Jack of Fables, Jeff Smith, JSA All-Stars, JSA vs. Kobra: Engines of Faith, Judge Dredd Megazine, Justice Society of America, Kick-Ass, Locke & Key: Head Games, Mario Hernandez, Mike Carey, North 40, Nova, Peter Gross, Phil Noto, Phonogram 2: Singles Club, Rasl, Secret Warriors, Strange Tales, Stuff of Legend, Stumptown, Sweet Tooth, Tank Girl: Dark Nuggets, Terry Moore’s Echo, The Anchor, The Boys, The Boys: Herogasm, The Dead: Kingdom of Flies (Beserker), The Devil's Handshake (Archaia), The Eternal Conflicts of the Cosmic warrior, The Goon, The Literals, The Trial of Sherlock Holmes, The Unwritten, Umbrella Academy: Dallas, Uncanny, Unknown Soldier, Usagi Yojimbo, Viking, Walking Dead, War of Kings, Wasteland, Wednesday Comics, Western (Accent UK), Whatever Happened to the World’s Fastest Man?, Wolverine: Weapon X, X-Factor, X-Force, X-Men, X-Men: Legacy
Occasionally, Tharg permits some of his script & art droids to leave 2000 AD headquarters. In the Weekly Droid Watch, I’m going to be keeping an eye on what present and former droids have been up to each week. 2000 AD droids tend to go on to produce some of the most phenomenal U.S. comics, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 1:30 am
Filed under Columns, Featured, The Galaxy's Greatest Content, The Weekly Droid Watch · Tagged 2000 AD, Andy Diggle, Battlefields: Happy Valley #2, Bob Byrne, Charlie Adlard, City of Silence, Criminal: The Sinners, Dan Abnett, David Bishop, Doug Braithwaite, Frank Quitely, Frazer Irving, Gary Erskine, Hellblazer #261, Ian Edginton, Jock, Judge Dredd Megazine, Kev Walke, Leigh Gallagher, Mike Carey, Part Two, Peter Doherty, Peter Milligan, PJ Holden, Realm of Kings, Realm of Kings: Inhumans #1, Rufus Dayglo, Sean Phillips, Simon Spurrier, Sunnyside podcast, Tank Girl: Dark Nuggets, The Weekly Droid Watch, Thought Bubble, Victorian Undead #1, X-Men Legacy #229
Occasionally, Tharg permits some of his script & art droids to leave 2000 AD headquarters. In the Weekly Droid Watch, I’m going to be keeping an eye on what present and former droids have been up to each week. 2000 AD droids tend to go on to produce some of the most phenomenal U.S. comics, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 2:44 am
Filed under Columns, Featured, The Galaxy's Greatest Content, The Weekly Droid Watch · Tagged 2000 AD, Alan Martin, Bob Byrne, Charlie Adlard, Dan Abnett, Dave Gibbons, Dylan Teague, Eclectic Micks, Garth Ennis, Gary Erskine, Grant Morrison, Mike Carey, PJ Holden, Richard Starkings, Rufus Dayglo, Sean Phillips, Simon Spurrier, Steve Dillon, Steve Parkhouse, Sunnyside podcast, The Weekly Droid Watch, Tony Lee
Occasionally, Tharg permits some of his script & art droids to leave 2000 AD headquarters. In the Weekly Droid Watch, I’m going to be keeping an eye on what present and former droids have been up to each week. 2000 AD droids tend to go on to produce some of the most phenomenal U.S. comics, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 1:45 am
Filed under Columns, Featured, The Galaxy's Greatest Content, The Weekly Droid Watch · Tagged 2000 AD, Bob Byrne, Chris Weston, Dan Abnett, Garth Ennis, Gary Erskine, John McCrea, Leigh Gallagher, Peter Milligan, PJ Holden, Rufus Dayglo, Sam Keith, Sean Phillips, Simon Bowland, Steve Dillon, The Weekly Droid Watch
Occasionally, Tharg permits some of his script & art droids to leave 2000 AD headquarters. In the Weekly Droid Watch, I’m going to be keeping an eye on what present and former droids have been up to each week. 2000 AD droids tend to go on to produce some of the most phenomenal U.S. comics, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 2:12 am
Filed under Columns, Featured, The Galaxy's Greatest Content, The Weekly Droid Watch · Tagged 2000 AD, Andy Lanning, Bob Byrne, Dan Abnett, David Baille, David Hine, Dylan Teague, Eclectic Micks, Everything Comes Back to 2000 AD, Frazer Irving, Garth Ennis, Gary Erskine, Judge Dredd Magazine #290, Leigh Gallagher, Lords of Misrule Redux, Mark Millar, Michael Molcher, Mike Carey, Mister Amperduke, PJ Holden, Scotch Corner, Sean Phillips, Short n’ Curlies, Si Spurrier, Simon Bowland, Spazzmoid, Sunnyside podcast, The End is Nigh #4
Sinister Dexter: Money Shots is the fifth collection of Dan Abnett’s crime masterpiece from the pages of 2000 AD.
Sinister Dexter is set in the near future, and features the exploits of gun sharks (hitmen) Finnigan “Finny” Sinister and Ramone “Ray” Dexter in the city of Downlode, which is sprawled across Central Europe “like [...]
Occasionally, Tharg permits some of his script & art droids to leave 2000 AD headquarters. In the Weekly Droid Watch, I’m going to be keeping an eye on what present and former droids have been up to each week. 2000 AD droids tend to go on to produce some of the most phenomenal U.S. comics, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 1:06 am
Filed under Columns, Featured, The Galaxy's Greatest Content, The Weekly Droid Watch · Tagged Alan Grant, Ande Clarke, Andy Diggle, Ben Oliver, Bob Byrne, Boo Cook, Carlos Ezquerra, Dan Abnett, Frazer Irving, Garth Ennis, Gary Erskine, Jock, Leigh Gallagher, Mike Carey, Peter Milligan, PJ Holden, Richard Starkings, Rob Williams, Rufus Dayglo, Sean Phillips, Simon Bisley, Simon Bowland, Simon Spurrier, Sunnyside podcast, Tony Lee
Occasionally, Tharg permits some of his script & art droids to leave 2000 AD headquarters. In the Weekly Droid Watch, I’m going to be keeping an eye on what present and former droids have been up to each week. 2000 AD droids tend to go on to produce some of the most phenomenal U.S. comics, [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Saturday, October 17, 2009 at 12:08 am
Filed under Columns, Featured, The Galaxy's Greatest Content, The Weekly Droid Watch · Tagged and Simon Spurrier, Bob Byrne, Dan Abnett, Dave Gibbons, Dylan Teague, Gary Erskine, Leigh Gallagher, Mark Buckingham, Mike Carey, Neil Gaiman, PJ Holden, Rufus Dayglo, Sean Phillips, Simon Bowland, Simon Fraser, Simon Gurr, Tony Lee
As part of The Galaxy’s Greatest Content I take a look at the current week’s Prog, and do a sort of featurette about the week’s release, with a short description of the strips, and a bit of preview artwork. As I am in North America, I am not able to go to the store [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Sunday, September 27, 2009 at 11:05 pm
Filed under Previews, Prog Solicitation, The Galaxy's Greatest Content · Tagged 2000 AD, Annie Parkhouse, Carlos Ezquerra, Chris Blyth, Colin MacNeil, Dan Abnett, Ellie De Ville, Gary Caldwell, Hector Ezquerra, Henry Flint, John Wagner, Judge Dredd: Tour of Duty, Kingdom: Call of the Wild, Paul Marshall, prog 1652, Richard Elson, Robbie Morrison, Shakara: Destoryer, Simon Bowland, Strontium Dog