Feeling sickened yet?
Just wait till East Of West gives you a close up.
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, who is the already-dressed one of all? Mind The Gap continues to deliver every woman's fantasy, getting dressed without having to.
And Zero gives us the answer to "what would Batman do?"
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles discover parkour[...]
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Thanks, Revival.
And this, from Mind The Gap, was exactly how I felt last night when my internet broke I may have also thrown things, though in my case, not at walls covered in forensic information.
Technical problems in the launch issue of Midas Flesh as well And a solution as to how dinosaurs could pick things[...]
And as for that second panel, wouldn't it make this Boom! comic more entertaining?
After all, are they describing monsters? Or deep-seated misogynistic fear of vaginas? Whether going into one…
…or coming out of one? Mind The Gap there, giving us a less explicit journey For now.
While in Hinterkind #1 launching today… they are talking about an[...]
It's all just a big tease… for Mind The Gap, Act II Well, it will have been a few months between Jim McCann's issues Yes, actually, we will have minded the gap quite a bit,
We've had Marvel and DC, Well now we're getting more from Image Comics in December Act II It's all just[...]
Okay, bring it on…
Mind The Gap seems to have noticed how successful Peter Panzerfaust is and demands a slice of that action.
In New Avengers, Wolverine gets the Paul Hogan "that's not a knife" routine in his gut…
…while our enterprising new member of the Uncanny X-Men finally chooses a name[...]
In Mind The Gap, it's a way to supernaturally communicate with the person who knows you best in all the world.
This is basically why I've been calling Think Tank the Transmetropolitan of science Nice to read it with the greys and a few dialoguie tweaks now it;s acually in print…
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics in[...]
Eliot Cole writes for Bleeding Cool
Mind The Gap issue two cements that there is the unknown element that was present in the first, and is in no hurry to explain that I like this.
Esquejo and Oback bring a clean, less realistic, Larroca-like look to McCann's script with a keen eye for facial ticks[...]
Star Trek/Doctor Who is also well represented, and the Image comic Mind The Gap beats Avengers Vs X-Men, with its new Skottie Young cover Dark Horse makes a rare listing with Avatar The Last Airbender as the new cartoon seems to be pushing interest there, and Justice League makes a regular appearance, next to Saga[...]
So Jim McCann wants a little of that and would like to point out that Mind The Gap #2 out next week from Image Comics has an already married same-sex couple.
An already married couple as well, no proposal and extravagant affair necessary Less likely to hit the headlines, it's true, but that's because it doesn't[...]
Mind The Gap #1 by Jim McCann, Rodin Esquejo and Sonia Oback comes out this week from Image Comics I've read the first issue already… and something strikes me.
Jim McCann has said that the comic started out as a TV pilot Well, it feel very much like the first two acts of a pilot, with[...]
Thanks to an anonymous sleuth at ECCC, this appears to be an unseen cover for the Image series Mind The Gap, by Jim McCann and Rodin Esquejo.
The image appears to be drawn by Adrian Alphona and Christina Strain.
It so unseen, I understand that no one else at Image has seen it yet[...]
Which is why May will make for good reading for said individuals.
Mind The Gap #1 grabs the cover of Previews, and is written by Jim Mcann, with art from Rodin Esuejo.
After Elle Peterssen is mysteriously attacked on a Manhattan subway platform, she is left in a coma, the only clues to her attacker trapped inside[...]