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Comic Confidential – NYCC 2012 Edition Part 1 Epic Cosplay

  It’s been a week since the New York Comic Con ended and I’m still trying to recover from the epic experience.   Every year seems to get bigger and bigger.  I won’t be surprised if it rivals San Diego...
 
 
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Comic Confidential – NYCC 2012 Pre-Show Edition

It’s the day before the big show, and everyone is in a flurry to get ready. As I swooped into the big city for my upcoming signing in artist alley, I met a number of fellow creators and retailers. I’ve never seen th...
 

 
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Comic Confidential #18- Attention NYCC Cosplayers

This is a notice to all Cosplayers attending the New York Comic Con next week. I’m working on a future NYCC article that will feature some of the best Cosplay costumes from the Con. Please stop by my table  at AA18 in Artis...
 
 
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Comic Confidential: Journey to Baltimore ComicCon & Cosplay

This was my first Baltimore Comic Con, and I can say for a fact that it was quite an adventure.   I took the family with me on this trip and as we drove hundreds of miles from New York we stopped by Philly to get a picture wit...
 

 
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Comic Confidential- See You In Baltimore

Another week comes another Comic Con.  This week is the Baltimore Comic Con.  Be on the look out for a couple of ComicBooked.com staffers in the crowd like, Wayne Hall, and Lee Gordon.  Also in attendance will be me, Raphael...
 
 
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Comic Confidential #14- Michael Sarrao

Michael Sarrao’s new comic project “Unmasked” has been one of the great success stories of Kickstarter.  Crowd funding has been all the rage for indie comic creators and seems to be the way of the future with such a u...
 
 
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Comic Confidential #13- Joe Martino

Joe Martino has been in the comic industry for over 16 years now.  Recently the creator announced a new project on Kickstarter for his new comic project the Mighty Titan.  This is a personal and unique project unlike anyth...
 

 
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Comic Confidential- A Creator’s Guide to Surviving SDCC

It’s an exciting time to be a comic fan right now.  The San Diego Comic-Con is in full gear with a ton of comic news, sexy cos-play girls, big time Hollywood stars and all around great pandemonium.   Millions go there for...
 
 
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Comic Confidential #10- Black Alpha And Tom Rasch

Some of you fans out there at ComicBooked.com might not know who Tom Rasch is, but starting with this article I hope you can become new fans.   He’s been in the comic and gaming business for years.  In those years he’s b...
 

 
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Comic Confidential # 8- What The Flux with Larry Jarrell Jr.

Ever since I started here at Comicbooked.com, I wanted to make it my mission to spotlight the small press and indie creators that don’t get the attention they deserve.    These publishers and creators are the true inno...
 
 
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Comic Confidential #7- How Can We Save Printed Comics?

    In a recent installment of “Comic Confidential,” I talked about the death of the printed comic and the rise of digital sales.   I also talked with fellow comic creator Mike Hall about education comics and ho...
 

 
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Comic Confidential #6 – Education Comics With Mike Hall

In the last installment of Comic Confidential, I chatted with Michael Hall about his current indie comic Helldorado.   Here’s the second part of the interview.   We talk about his work in educational comics.   P...
 
 
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Comic Confidential #5- Michael Hall and the Wild West.

I recently did a review for Ape Entertainment’s Helldorado series and became so intrigued by who the writer was that I had to sit down and talk to him about his comic and his unquie career in the comic industry.    T...
 
 
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Comic Confidential #4 – Free Comic Day and Shawn Aldridge!

Hot on the heels of one of the biggest comic movie events in history is Free Comic Book Day on May 5th. In a summer filled with more tent-pole comic book adapted blockbusters, it still boggles my mind that a industry that can g...