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Pop Culture Hounding Dave Gibbons And Herb Trimpe In Malta
To get in touch, discuss sponsorship opportunities or submit projects for consideration, please email reviews@popculturehound.com You can also follow me on Twitter: @popculturehound. Taylor Lilley Twitter: @capelessT Dave Gibbons Twitter: @davegibbons90 Sean Azzopardi Twitter: @Seanazz Sean Azzopardi website: sean-azzopardi.com Malta Comic Con Twitter: @MaltaComicCon Malta Comic-Con website: www.maltacomic-con.com Bernard Micallef: arcanacrusade.weebly.com Jeanelle Zammit: natsume-1990.deviantart.com ASTRO Comics: www.maltacomic-con.com/artist/44/astro PILOT Anthology: www.maltacomic-con.com/artist/49/pilot-comic-anthology Dean Fenech: www.deanfenech.com Maria Isabella Grech: www.facebook.com/MariaIsabellaGrechart Nel[...]
Pop Culture Hounding Marvel NOW! and Ryan Ferrier
Plus we enjoy our first sample of BrewDog Craft Beers, starting with their classic 5am Saint. To get in touch, discuss sponsorship opportunities or submit projects for consideration, please email reviews@popculturehound.com You can also follow me on Twitter: @popculturehound. Taylor Lilley Twitter: @capelessT Ryan Ferrier Twitter: @ryanwriter Ryan Ferrier's website: rferrier.tumblr.com Tiger Lawyer website: tigerlawyer.tumblr.com Challenger Comics website: readchallenger.com [...]
Tuesday Review: 2000AD Prog 1812 – An Overture
Jump to the next paragraph if you already know the magazine and just want to go on with the review Unlike your average US comic, 2000AD is a weekly comics anthology composed of, most of the time, five short stories (6 pages on the average) Most of time these stories are chapters of longer serials,[...]
Review: Stumptown #1 – Volume 2
Mark Robert Bourne writes for Bleeding Cool! Credits: Greg Rucka – Writer Matthew Southworth – Artist Rico Renzi – Colorist James Lucas Jones – Editor The
Review: Winter City
David Holloway is Bleeding Cool’s Australian correspondent Winter City is far from unique as a self-published comic hoping to do good – but I have to say
Review: Debris #2
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Is writing comics that easy or does Kurtis Wiebe just make it seem that way? The man drops two new books this
Review: Avengers Vs X-Men #10
This is an advance review of Avengers Vs X-Men #10 It attempts to avoid spoilers that may impede your reading experience. Mid-way through Avengers Vs X-Men, around about issue five, I got really excited about this comic It seemed to have something to say about power, the very concept of the superhero helping people, in a[...]
Review: Walking Dead #101 by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard
Well, how do you follow that? I made a big deal in my advance review of The Walking Dead #100 that tried to be as unspoilery as this review, that what I expected to happen didn't Based on issue 99, I was expecting Negan's gang to storm the complex when Rick and his crew were out,[...]
Review: It Girl & The Atomics
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool;  I've never read any of Mike Allred's Atomic Comics before It Girl! And The Atomics #1, and after reading I feel
Review: The Massive #3
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Brian Wood has gone from indie superstar, to mainstream mega-writer. That's no accident. He's been putting out
REVIEW: Hawkeye #1 "Lucky" by Matt Fraction, David Aja and Matt Hollingsworth
This page was available in online previews, so hopefully it's pegged to the review, along with another unlettered first page which looks like a scene I saw in The Avengers trailer However that's a pretty standard bow-and-arrow hero thing, nicely turned on its head with the second page. Clint appears to be happy living in Bedford-Stuyvesant,[...]
Review: Beasts Of Burden: Neighborhood Watch by Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson
View manages to fill more story in to eight pages than a lot of the books I read regularly fit in to twenty or more. Dark Horse have a preview of the issue up on their website, here: I've included page two with this It's really beautiful, beautiful stuff. Dark Horse, Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson have crafted[...]
Review: Hypernaturals #2
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Hypernaturals continues to showcase the outstanding writing and plotting abilities of it's architects, Abnett
Review: The Walking Dead #100 by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard
Previews of season three, the Walking Dead Experience, watches, toys, promotions, signings, anything and everything Walking Dead. But at it's heart is a comic book Published monthly by Image Comics, by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard And we have its One Hundredth issue $3.99, extra sized Which I have just read, thanks to my comic industry[...]
An Enormous Review by Louis Falcetti
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Have you ever had an inebriated friend tell you their "big idea" at a party? You know, their "big idea", the
More From That League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen Review
And so it was with Laura Sneddon's first review of The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century: 2009 that caused quite the commotion Here is an expanded and extended section of that review, courtesy of Sneddon, placing the writer, the book, and the characters within a greater context. Alan Moore is perhaps the greatest comic writer of[...]
Grace Randolph's Between The Pages – The Ultimate Spider-Man Or The Dregs?
Think About The Ink viewer Joshua Aitkenhead joins host Grace Randolph to discuss in this review why he doesn't like the Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon, while Grace does! So enjoy this cartoon review, as well as Ultimate Spider-Man the animated series airing on Disney XD. Think About The Ink is presented by Bleeding Cool. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4HcDaBgH4s[/youtube] Disney XD has[...]
The Bleeding Cool Review Of The Avengers In 3D
Michael Moran wrote a review of Avengers Assemble for Bleeding Cool yesterday He only saw it in 2D Ha. I walked up the red carpet with my good lady wife last night, for the premiere for Avengers Assemble held in London's biggest shopping mall, Westfield We passed Jenny Agutter (playing one of Nick Fury's mysterious semi-bosses),[...]