William B. DuBay’s The Rook Archives Volume 3 (graphic novel review).
The third volume of ‘The Rook’ starts off with some exceptional artwork by Jose Ortiz in ‘Hickey And The Pirates’
Read MoreThe third volume of ‘The Rook’ starts off with some exceptional artwork by Jose Ortiz in ‘Hickey And The Pirates’
Read MoreIt’s very interesting with the TwoMorrows publications that if you think a particular subject hasn’t been covered, then you just
Read MoreThis issue of ‘Illustrators’ is devoted to artists who are associated with the underground comix from America. Saying that, strictly
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Read MoreVolume 2 of ‘William B. DuBay’s The Rook Archives’ continues with not only the problem of Restin Dane thrown into
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Read MorePlease bear in mind that I’m reviewing the book ‘The Art Of My Father’s Dragon’ without seeing the film or
Read MoreAfter reading the 2002 copy of Comic Book Artist # 4, I felt incumbent to read some of Bill DuBay’s
Read MoreNostalgia ain’t what it used to be, it needs a geek perspective. Hello everyone, With all that is going on
Read More‘Who accepted this insurance?’ Gideon Snap asked, getting himself up-to-date as they wanted into the count building. ‘Someone somewhere is
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