It is owned and run by Joel Meadows, who has been in this game about six months longer than I have Tripwire raised £41,237 against a £5,000 goal from 304 backers, which is around $50,000 And everything was coming along On April 5th, George Pratt posted a Kickstarter update.
"Great news! We've finalized the design and[...]
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We all remember the moment when Spinal Tap are confronted with a model of Stonehenge that is eighteen inches high, not eighteen feet? Echoed in the Goes Wrong Show episode, A Trial To Watch? Well, sometimes it happens with comic books too, such as with Sherlock Holmes and The Empire Builders: The Gene Genie, published[...]
Of course, being cancelled means something different when you can be ostracised for holding beliefs that others do not, supporting those with beliefs that others do not, or supporting political candidates that others would rather put in a cannon and fire into the heart of the sun.
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He even looks a bit like Joel Meadows too… here's a mugshot of Joel Meadows and a mug shot of Spawny Get.
Mugshot of Joel Meadows and a mug shot of Spawny Get.
Why are we describing Joel Meadows in this fashion? Well, Joel Meadows has been running the Tripwire Comics magazine for over thirty years, almost[...]
Joel Meadows of Tripwire Magazine asked me if I'd plug his Kickstarter for the second volume of his graphic novel series, Sherlock Holmes and The Empire Builders: Gene Genie I said it depends on whether you can find me a story, something to entertain, educate, and inform Bleeding Cool readers Joel Meadows has worked[...]
Joel Meadows is the publisher and EIC of the comic book magazine Tripwire, which has been running through the last four decades Well, he started young He is also a professional photographer and, in that time, has taken plenty of photos of the comic book creators and occasional actors and directors he has come across[...]
It launches in early May.
And in the British corner, Portraits by Joel Meadows, black and white shots of the likes of Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Mike Carey, Pete Hogan and Guillemoro Del Toro It launches at Gosh Comics in London on March 10th.
Here's a look at examples from both There's not a lot of crossover.
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Earlier this week, I ran a piece previewing the Tripwire Annual 2009, shipping next month. Tripwire is a long-running occasional comics-and-film magazine,







