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Zero Killer: An Alternate History of Nuclear Ruin
Posted on August 26, 2010 | 4 CommentsDark Horse’s Zero Killer, written by Arvid Nelson with art from Matt Camp, is one of those books that has been around awhile (since 2007) but doesn’t get much attention. I’m not sure why this is- perhaps its bold honesty and striking imagery is not favorable... -
Titan Books Reviews: Tank Girl: Skidmarks TPB
Posted on August 23, 2010 | 1 CommentSkidmarks is just like any other Tank Girl comic written by Alan Martin…completely original and off the wall. The art by Rufus Dayglo is great as well. Like always, we’re intermittently treated to awesome full page drawings, but what really makes it pop is the... -
Indie Reviews: reMIND (Ch. 1-2)
Posted on August 18, 2010 | 2 CommentsWriter: Jason Brubaker Artist: Jason Brubaker Cover: Jason Brubaker **Spoilers** Today, we’ll be looking at the first two chapters of the graphic novel reMIND. reMIND is still a work-in-progress in the sense that it hasn’t been published yet. Our friend Jason Brubaker, the mastermind behind this... -
Com.X’s “Razorjack” a Fun Ride for Horror Fans!
Posted on August 13, 2010 | 3 CommentsI don’t know what it was, maybe writer’s block or something else, but for whatever reason I have been putting off my review of Com.X’s Razorjack by John Higgins (colorist Swamp Thing, Superman: Red Son) for months. Like, since March ‘months.’ Yeah. In that span I’ve... -
The Graphic Novel Company: Bridging the Gap between Comics and Film
Posted on August 9, 2010 | 2 CommentsLast month at the San Diego Comic Con, Connie Siu announced the launching of her new project, The Graphic Novel Company! The Graphic Novel Company works closely with its clients, typically screenwriters, producers, and directors, who have a film or television show in mind, and... -
Arcana Comics Previews: Dionysus Wept
Posted on August 5, 2010 | 3 CommentsWriter Eric C. Hayes, a frequent ComicAttack.net visitor, has announced that Arcana Studios will be producing his next comic book venture! It’s called Dionysus Wept, and it will be released in two graphic novel volumes, the first of which will debut later this year. The... -
Indie Previews: Blood and Bones OGN
Posted on August 4, 2010 | 2 CommentsThe new graphic novel, Blood and Bones, asks the question, “How far would you go to survive?” Blood and Bones is a take no prisoners military horror graphic novel that focuses on this very question. Written by Christian Beranek (Dracula vs. King Arthur, Willow Creek),... -
“Red Moon” OGN is Something to Howl About
Posted on August 2, 2010 | 5 CommentsWhile at San Diego Comic Con I ran into a couple of guys who introduced me to their indie graphic novel Red Moon, and boy am I glad they did! The story, art, and design are by David McAdoo, and Steve Kozak produces the work. The... -
2010 Eisner Award Nominees: The Life and Times of Martha Washington
Posted on July 23, 2010 | 4 CommentsIn 1990, Frank Miller (Sin City) and artist Dave Gibbons (Watchmen) introduced the comic industry and fans to a woman who, despite where she came from or the obstacles before her, rose above it all and triumphed against what usually seemed impossible odds. That woman was Martha Washington, and Dark... -
Archaia Reviews: Syndrome OGN
Posted on July 23, 2010 | 4 CommentsWhat if there was a way to curb sociopathic behavior forever? What if there was a way to prevent a mass murderer before he even killed his first victim? What would it take for such a cure to be a reality? That’s what Archaia’s new... -
Oni Press Reviews: Scott Pilgrim’s Finest Hour!
Posted on July 21, 2010 | 3 CommentsEveryone please welcome ComicAttack.net guest writer, and our Editor-in-Chief’s co-worker at Collector’s Paradise in Los Angeles, Nicholas Ignacio, as he reviews Oni Press’s 6th and final volume of the Scott Pilgrim saga: Scott Pilgrim’s Finest Hour! Scott Pilgrim is huge right now. Besides the comic... -
This Comic Is History: Pride of Baghdad
Posted on June 27, 2010 | 6 CommentsWelcome to another installment of This Comic Is History. For this month’s feature, we have Pride of Baghdad, written by Brian K. Vaughan, and drawn by Niko Henrichon. Published in 2006 by DC’s Vertigo imprint, this graphic novel takes place in Baghdad, during the 2003... -
The Man, the Legend: Gene Colan
Posted on June 26, 2010 | 3 CommentsThe Tomb of Dracula, Iron Man, Doctor Strange, Batman, Howard the Duck, Dare-Devil, Captain America, and Nightforce; The list goes on for miles. If I was to be asked “Who is my favorite artist”, I’d probably give a list of “classic guys” and “current guys”,... -
Gotta Have It! New Releases Edition for 6/23/2010!
Posted on June 21, 2010 | 2 CommentsHey everyone! There’s a lot of cool stuff coming out this week, and I wanted to take a brief moment to spotlight those items that I’m most pumped for. Hopefully, I can persuade some of you out there to check this cool stuff out when... -
Ye Olde School Cafe’: Captain America: War & Remembrance pt 1
Posted on June 19, 2010 | 4 CommentsHello comic book aficionados, and welcome to another exciting look back at a story from the past in Ye Olde School Cafe’. With Memorial Day just past, and the Fourth of July nearly upon us, what better character to talk about than Captain America! Specifically,... -
Ye Olde School Cafe’: The Infinity Gauntlet pt 3
Posted on June 12, 2010 | 4 CommentsHello and welcome to this week’s edition of Ye Olde School Cafe’! This week will be the conclusion to the cosmic war entitled- The Infinity Gauntlet! If you’ve been following along, you’ll know that Thanos of Titan has stolen the six Infinity Gems and has... -
Cla$$war Kicks A$$!
Posted on May 17, 2010 | 5 Comments“This is a sign, man. You see the letters in widescreen? Large and proud, saying…Don’t fuck with Uncle Sam.” -Isaac, Cla$$war Com.X’s Cla$$war. Man, it’s awesome stuff. For me, the excitement began with the introduction pieces in the hardcover collection which was printed last year... -
Titan Books Previews: Lenore: Wedgies
Posted on May 6, 2010 | 3 CommentsLenore: Wedgies Publisher: Titan Books Written and Drawn by: Roman Dirge Being released on May 18th, Lenore: Wedgies is the second collection of Dirge’s hysterical Lenore comics, which were originally published in black and white by Slave Labor Graphics. But now they are published in... -
Com.X Presents “Path”!
Posted on May 5, 2010 | 4 CommentsImagine a world without people where talking animals roam the dangerous and desolate landscape in search of purpose and being. This is the realm that Gregory S. Baldwin (writer/artist) presents in Com.X’s Path graphic novel, and while the story isn’t perfect, it manages to touch... -
Dark Horse Announces: New Frank Miller Covers + C2E2 Booth Schedule!
Posted on April 14, 2010 | 2 CommentsDark Horse has announced their C2E2 booth schedule, and that they’ll be publishing a new printing run of the Sin City graphic novels (their 3rd) and have released these preview images of the covers for volumes 1 + 2 drawn by the man himself, Frank... -
Decapitated Dan’s Dark Delights
Posted on March 13, 2010 | 7 CommentsHey there Boils and Ghouls. Welcome back to another installment of the Dark Delights. This week we dive into the dungeon of reviews and take a look at Church of Hell #3, The Anchor #1, The Ghoul #1, The Punisher #12, Orc Stain #1, DreamKeepers... -
P. Craig Russell Interview
Posted on March 6, 2010 | 2 CommentsPhilip Craig Russell has been working steadily in the comic book field for close to 40 years now. Though his first full comic job was an Ant-man book, it was his extended run of Killraven/War of the Worlds in Amazing Adventures for Marvel that brought... -
Com.X Reviews: Forty-Five45 OGN
Posted on March 1, 2010 | 4 CommentsPublisher: Com.X Writer: Andi Ewington Artist(s): Various Cover: Various “Forty-Five45″: I’ve been excited about getting this book in my hands since I first read about Forty-Five45 a few months back. From the concept of how the book was put together to the story’s premise, I knew that this was... -
Vertigo Reviews: Incognegro HC
Posted on February 16, 2010 | 6 CommentsPublisher: Vertigo Writer: Mat Johnson Artist: Warren Pleece Cover: Stephen John Phillips Originally Released: 2008 “Incognegro”: Some books you find and there are others that find you. After saying some jokingly unkind words about my better half’s obsession with The Walking Dead and Jericho, I ended up... -
Decapitated Dan’s Dark Delights
Posted on February 13, 2010 | 3 CommentsHey there Boils and Ghouls. Welcome back to another installment of the Dark Delights. This week we dive into the dungeon of reviews and take a look at FVZA: Federal Vampire and Zombie Agency #2, Incarnate TPB, President Evil (1-3), We Kill Monsters (1-3), 28... -
Wulf and Batsy Volume 2: Lustmord Nightmares Coming in March
Posted on February 4, 2010 | 3 CommentsAlright my little friends. If I have to suggest one book for the whole year, and I know it’s only February, it would have to be this. Bryan Baugh has his own unique style that he brings to the horror genre. The stories are so... -
Desperado Publishing Previews: Deadworld Slaughterhouse OGN
Posted on January 30, 2010 | 2 CommentsDeadworld: Slaughterhouse, the newest saga set in the Deadworld “universe” should now be available in all stores. Issued in hardcover format, the focus shifts to a hidden establishment that uses humans as guinea pigs in a desperate attempt to rid the world of the zombie... -
From Friendly Ghosts to Gamma Rays: Marvel Superhero Squad, Oz and Superman
Posted on January 22, 2010 | 7 CommentsThe full moon hung overhead. The waves of the sea crashed against the island shore. His over-sized Salamander googly-eyes stared at me. I knew this man was the mayor, but I still dared to say it, “No, H.R. Pufnstuf! Who is YOUR friend when things... -
Dark Horse Previews: Mesmo Delivery
Posted on January 20, 2010 | 3 CommentsComing out in early February from Dark Horse is Mesmo Delivery, a trippy, full color 80 page trade for only $9.99 written and drawn by upstart artist, Rafael Grampá. The pitch for the book reads as: “When the Mesmo Delivery truck rolls into town, a... -
Richard Starkings to Sign at Collector’s Paradise in LA this Wednesday!
Posted on January 18, 2010 | 11 CommentsThis Wednesday if you’re in the Los Angeles area you should stop by Collector’s Paradise and meet Richard Starkings, the creator/writer of Image’s Elephantmen, for a signing event! From 1pm to 8pm Richard will be in the store promoting signed copies of the new softcover... -
Indie Previews: Seven Extraordinary Things
Posted on January 15, 2010 | 4 CommentsSeven Extraordinary Things Writer/Artist: Doug Lefler Doug Lefler (director of the 2007 film The Last Legion) has drawn and wrote a new graphic novel based on some of his personal experiences called Seven Extraordinary Things, which he is offering to read for free at www.sevenextraordinarythings.com....






