Filed under: Features | Tags: Al Davidson, Andy Diggle, Bryan Talbot, Carlos Ezquerra, Charlie Adlard, David Hine, David Lloyd, Doug Braithwaite, Duncan Fegredo, Ed Brubaker, Gary Erskine, John Wagner, Kendal, Kurt Busiek, Sean Phillips, The Lakes
Another year and another Comic book event to look forward to as the latest festival pulls in some big name guests and will surely see fans old and new flocking to Kendal this October……and tickets go on sale this Monday (13th May 2013) – WOOHOO!!!! 😀
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Marvel Comics | Tags: Adam Kubert, AR app, avengers, AvsX, Brian Michael Bendis, Captain America, Cyclops, Ed Brubaker, Hope Summers, House of M, Infinite, Jason Aaron, John Romita JR, Jonathan Hickman, Matt Fraction, Olivier Coipel, Phoenix Force, schism, X-Men
Some comic book events will miss the mark and most these days seem to get a bad reception for another event being rolled out but in the case of Avengers vs X-Men….would we see anything new?
Filed under: Interviews | Tags: conan, Criminal, Ed Brubaker, Fatale, Forbidden Planet Glasgow, Incognito, Sean Phillips
An appearance by Sean Phillips in Glasgow’s Forbidden Planet on the 25th January gave the Comics Anonymous crew the chance to speak to a top UK artist from the comic book world – his first appearance in Glasgow in over 10 years. Promoting his new book, Fatale (reviewed here), with regular collaborator Ed Brubaker. Continue reading
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Image Comics | Tags: Criminal, Ed Brubaker, Fatale, Image Comics, Incognito, Noir, Occult, Sean Phillips, Sleeper
Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips collaborate on one of the hottest titles of 2012 so far…..and we’re still only in January. An opening line like “So here’s how my life went off the tracks one day,” sets us up for a typical noir tale that we’ve seen in the likes of Criminal. Sleeper and Incognito from the pairing previously….although reading on, there’s clearly different elements involved here too. Continue reading