Tag: Dark Horse

The Speculator Comic Market Problem: No Refunds

The Speculator Comic Market problem is a big one. It’s not about the stories, it’s about economics. These days you have people going off-and-on about […]

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Operation Sunshine The Comic: Quality Dialogue

Operation Sunshine is a comic from Dark Horse that fans have been waiting for. Probably because it’s the latest in The Last Podcast on the […]

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Tales From The Crypt: Plunge Into The 3 Best Spotlight

Tales From The Crypt, one of the most influential horror anthologies of the fifties has an even eerier show. Most episodes are based on stories […]

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The Mask: Why Wreaking Havoc Lost Its Appeal

The Mask is a title famous for its great starts and diminishing returns. You’d be forgiven if you thought I was talking about the Jim […]

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Memes & Comic Books: Become An Insider Like Them

Memes & comic books… if you were expecting this to be a list about memes appearing in comic books, look somewhere else. Neither is this […]

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Indie Comics: The Little Known, Unheard of Fundamentals

Indie Comics as a term is really starting to heat up debates on its proper definition. To be frank I’m kind of guilty of this […]

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James Robinson: How Publishers Cheat Out Of The Golden Age

James Robinson is one of those creators I’ve been trying to cover for a long time. Well it’s now or never because I’ve been getting […]

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Conan The Barbarian: He Never Existed

Conan The Barbarian is an iconic character approaching the age of a century, because he’s whatever writers want him to be. Since Robert E. Howard, […]

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James Stokoe: Mammoth Sized, Jaw-Dropping Years

James Stokoe is an artist with a style that is both full of detail and fantastical in nature. The expressiveness and grotesque work he displays […]

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Criminal Macabre: How Truth Disorients

Criminal Macabre by horror writer Steve Niles details the world of Cal McDonald. Similar to characters like John Constantine, McDonald presents himself as a hard-boiled […]

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