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Posts Tagged ‘Frankenstein’
 

 
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The Die Lie

This week marks the twentieth anniversary of The Death of Superman, who was killed while heroically selling three million issues of his comic book. Just a few months later he was back—in fact, four of him were back—because ...
 
 
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Comic Revolt with David Gillette: The Artist Spotlight

This week’s Comic Revolt takes a look at game-changing artists in the medium of comic books. Let’s face it. Without the artists, we would have no comics. Since there is an incredible number of artists that have or c...
 

 
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Moranic Reviews- Igor: Occult Detective #1

215ink seems to have cornered the comic market with eccentric new takes on familiar genres.  Igor: Occult Detective feels like Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein meets, Sherlock Holmes with a dash of H.P Lovecraft thrown in.  It’...
 
 
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IDW Turns 13!

Congratulations to IDW Publishing on thirteen years of publishing some of the best books on comics shelves today! Thirteen Years and Stronger Than Ever! IDW Publishing rings in its teen years with a string of successes San Dieg...
 

 
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Comic Review: “Frankenstein Alive, Alive! #1”

One of the year’s most highly-anticipated new comic series, Frankenstein, Alive, Alive! from master of horror Steve Niles, Bernie Wrightson, and IDW Publishing debuted this week. This title was on practically everyoneR...
 
 
Aaron Eckhart will star as Adam in I, Frankenstein.

New Images of Aaron Eckhart From I, Frankenstein

Ever since Aaron Eckhart had his face burned off in a fiery blaze in The Dark Knight, he quickly rose on lists of “Preferred Actor” of comic book fans everywhere. His turn as Two-Face was as intense as it was enjoyable, and...
 
 
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Review: Things Start to Come Together in Broken Pieces #2

Science as god, or technotheism, is one of the many reoccurring themes in science-fiction. That’s one of the story lines explored in Broken Pieces, a limited five-issue comic book series published by Aspen Comics. Here’s th...
 

 
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IDW, Wrightson, and Niles Forge Frankenstein Alive, Alive!

IDW Publishing announces an all-new horror series with acclaimed creators Steve Niles and Bernie Wrightson. FRANKENSTEIN ALIVE, ALIVE will launch in 2012, picking up right where Mary Shelley’s classic tale ends. This all-new ...
 
 
Check out what Jason Aaron has in store for Wolverine & The X-Men

Things To Come – Wolverine And The X-Men

Today is a landmark day, ushering in the first issue of the newest X-title, Wolverine & The X-Men. If you haven’t heard, Cyclops and Wolverine have had a falling out due to events in Schism, prompting Wolverine to gather ...
 

 
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DC’s Edge Comics Get Dark

In what had to be the biggest group of creators in one panel, DC had writers or artists from eleven different comics on stage at NYCC. Writer Scott Snyder (Swamp Thing, American Vampire), still can’t believe he’s wo...
 
 
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Review: Frankenstein, Agent of SHADE #2

This series is exactly the sort of thing that I want from a line-wide relaunch of DC Comics.  It’s weird, it’s crazy, and if you asked me a few months ago, I never would have thought that such a book would become a...
 

 
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The New 52 Bullet Reviews: Week 2

This past Wednesday marked week two of DC Comics’ ‘New 52′ relaunch! The relaunch, which will be taking place all throughout the month of September, is essentially a complete reboot of the entire DC Universe. Each...
 
 
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New 52 Review: Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E. #1

The new DCU rolls along and we finally get the monster himself, Frankenstein. Frankenstein has always been a fun character, being able to bridge the gap from campy and over-the-top, to dark and creepy. I love characters like Fr...
 
 
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Frankenstein: Monster Mash-Ups and Comics

Frankenstein’s Monster first appeared in Mary Shelley’s famous novel almost two hundred years ago, though you wouldn’t know it to look at the shelves in your local comic store. Appearing simultaneously in book...