By David Dissanayake Joe Casey is a creator whose work I have admired for a long time. His comics are constantly inventive and always push the boundaries
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Wives? With those kind of faces? They'd be lucky if their own hand didn't find them to repulsive to go through with it.
Bounce introduces me to the Glasgow Coma Scale Which is handy, because until I wikipediaed it, I thought it might be a scale of exactly how hard someone headbutted you before you slipped[...]
Here's a great example, the magazine cover popping out from the world around.
Well, in Transformers Regeneration One #98, I think you can treat this guy as the villain without too much difficulty.
We get a return to Serenity from Dark Horse as well, and, well, you can hear the theme tune running around your head can't[...]
They're wrong, guns aren't just toys, just really really good ones, as Hawken Melee demonstrates.
Bounce gets political A bit Although mostly sex, drugs and violence Which is the way it should be.
While Transformers Regenerations rejects the lone gunman theory.
Is it bigger than an evil bread box though, TMNT?
You can't blame him, he clearly he had[...]
Of course, there are other ways to get around.
And Bounce knows plenty of them Though this travel-by-Care-Bear-Stare is one of the best.
Too many eyes watching me in BPRD today.
Thankfully Cyclops helps lower the average per face to something more mangeable He also goes for the head butt in X-Men Legacy, a superhero fighting move rarely[...]
Bounce #3 gives me a bad guy that makes me go to Google Translate…
While with Lazarus #2 I know what every word means, but I really wish I didn't.
While the language for Journey Into Mystery is possibly lacking in places.
Hawkeye Annual gives us another version of that scene, which should explain things a bit[...]
Similar deal for Lazarus the first issue of which will have sold a lot less that B/S but is still grabbing excellent reorders, above the second issue of Larfleeze.
Retailers continue to catch up to demand for Hawkeye comics, Bounce continues to do well with #3 the recipient for increasing demand for #1 and #2, and[...]
A perfect time to read Bounce #1, out today.
Do you remember Speedball? Created by Steve Ditko for Marvel a one-last-chance-to-do-another-Spider-Man? And all the cracks made about the class A drug action in the title? And the questions asking if Speedball had been knocking back Speedballs to get like that? With all the little floaty bubbles[...]
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Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop of Florida writes;
Hey Fandom! It's me Aaron for A Comic Show's NEW COMICS NOW and I'm totally geeking out to Green Lantern #20! But I talk about other comics this week, I swear!
First I tackle the Man of Action, Joe Casey, and review both his new book Bounce and[...]
Next week sees the launch of Half Past Danger from IDW, Bounce from Image, Akaneiro from Dark Horse, Green Team and a big expensive Green Lantern #20 from DC, Occupy Comics from Black Mask and Tank Girl from Titan.
The week after that? Wake #1 and X-Men #1!
DARK HORSE COMICS
AKANEIRO #1
$3.99
DARK HORSE PRESENTS #24 (MR)
$7.99
DEEP SEA[...]
In the Image Comics panel at San Diego Comic Con, Joe Casey has just announced a new monthly series called Sex with Peter Kowalski, and The Bounce by Joe Casey and Para Pichelli's art tutor, David Messina.
In the Image Comics panel at San Diego Comic Con, Joe Casey has just announced a[...]