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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
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Stumptown is a brand new ongoing crime series from Oni Press. The series is written and created by Greg Rucka, and marks his first creator-owned comic series since the Eisner award-winning Queen & Country. If you’ve not yet checked out Stumptown #1 yet, make sure you check out my review (see here) of the series [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 10:34 pm
Filed under Featured, Indy Comics, Interviews, Small Press · Tagged Daredevil, Greg Rucka, Infinity Inc. Interview, Matthew Southworth, Oni Press, Reviews, Stumptown, Stumptown #1, Stumptown #2
Every month when a new copy of Previews Magazine comes out I like to sit down, flick through and see what cool new stuff is coming out. I then add stuff I am interested in to my pull list, trim off a few titles I’m not really enjoying, and shoot an email off to my [...]
Posted by Edward Kaye on Tuesday, September 8, 2009 at 5:39 am
Filed under Columns, Revising the Pull List, Uncategorized · Tagged Abe Sapien, Act-I-Vate Primer, Arkham Reborn, Astro City Special, Azrael #1, Batman Annual #27 & Detective Comics Annual #11, Batman: The Unseen, Boom, Cowboy Ninja Viking, Dark Horse, Dark Reign the list - Hulk, Dark Reign the list - Punisher, Dark Reign the list - Secret Warriors, Dark Reign the list - Wolverine, DC, DC Universe Halloween Special 2009, Deadpool #900, Doctor Voodoo: Avenger of the Supernatural, Doctor Who: The Widow's Curse (TPB), Eagle Annual (HC), FVZA, Groo: The Hogs of Horder, Haunt, House of Mystery Annual #1, IDW, Image, Liberty Comics #2, Marvel, Nexus Space Opera, Oni, Orion, Panini, Planetary #27, Punisher max #75, Radical, Revising the Pull List, Rude Dude, Stumptown, Sugarshock, The Anchor, Timeless Adventures of the Eternal Warrior, Vertigo, Wildstorm, World's Finest, X-Force/New Mutants: Necrosha
Stumptown is writer Greg Rucka’s first creator-owned series since the Eisner Award-winning Queen & Country! Written by Rucka, with artwork by Matt Southworth, Stumptown tells the story of Dex, the proprietor of Stumptown Investigations, and a fairly talented P.I. Unfortunately, she’s less adept at throwing dice than solving cases. Her recent streak has left her [...]