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March 4, 2011
Preview of PUNISHERMAX #11
At CBR. This is the long-awaited conclusion to the "Bullseye" arc. Expect plenty of blood and vomit. Also, Dave Johnson is pretty fucking good, ain't he? Damn.

Published on March 04, 2011 07:49
March 3, 2011
The joke that wouldn't die
Published on March 03, 2011 13:10
March 2, 2011
New WHERE THE HELL AM I today
New CBR column today, which talks about some of these degenrates:
Me, Tony Moore and Matt Fraction sometime in 2007
Left to right, me, Tony Moore (holding the head of Jason Latour),
B. Clay Moore, Jeremy Haun & Seth Peck.


B. Clay Moore, Jeremy Haun & Seth Peck.
Published on March 02, 2011 13:19
LOVESTRUCK: Coming Soon

Lovestruck CoverWrap no flames, originally uploaded by Hopeless Dent.Lovestruck is an upcoming OGN by a couple of my fellow Kansas City comic creators, Dennis Hopeless and Kevin Mellon. You may remember my interview with Dennis in an installment of my Where the Hell Am I column a few months back. He and Kevin previously collaborated on Gearhead for Arcana. Anyway, be on the look-out for this. It appears to be awesome.
Published on March 02, 2011 12:04
February 28, 2011
Studying Scalped
John Lees, who previously wrote a piece for CBR called Scalped and the Stereotype That Wasn't There, has now begun a new series of Scalped-related essays on his blog, which can be found here.
First is Studying Scalped: An Introduction.
And the newest is The Shadow of Scalped, which examines some of the themes of Scalped and looks at where they reappear in my other works.
It's extremely well-written and most definitely worth your time if you're at all a fan of anything I've ever done.
First is Studying Scalped: An Introduction.
And the newest is The Shadow of Scalped, which examines some of the themes of Scalped and looks at where they reappear in my other works.
It's extremely well-written and most definitely worth your time if you're at all a fan of anything I've ever done.
Published on February 28, 2011 21:37
Thoughts on Rage Against the Machine
I mostly listen to alt-country and bluegrass these days (which as a teenager, I would've never believed could ever fucking happen). But every once in a while, like tonight, I'm reminded of how much I used to like Rage Against the Machine. You know, before they broke up. Tonight I was listening to their last studio album, Renegades, which is a collection of cover songs. A terrific and wildly diverse collection of cover songs. It is without a doubt my favorite Rage album. I dug all their stuff beginning with their 1992 debut, but looking back, too much of their original material seems a tad sophomoric and at times pretentious. But Renegades is just pure fun. It's an inspired grouping of covers that all showcase guitarist Tom Morello at his most wildly inventive. Unfortunately, I didn't feel the same about any of the Audioslave material that followed the dissolution of Rage. Perhaps in part because Chris Cornell's voice reminds me of someone trying to sing after they've been up all night vomiting. In other words, I'm not a fan. Not that Rage vocalist Zack de la Rocha is all that golden-throated or really even that great of a rapper. But nevertheless something about the combo worked. For me at least. So basically what I'm saying is, Rage, I miss you. I know you're supposedly working on a new album. Here's hoping it's your best yet. Regardless, I'll be listening.
Now back to my Flatt and Scruggs.
Now back to my Flatt and Scruggs.
Published on February 28, 2011 21:01
February 27, 2011
I ♥ Roachmill
Published on February 27, 2011 19:19
February 25, 2011
Nothing can stop... THE MAN FROM HONG KONG
Published on February 25, 2011 22:00
More previews
CBR has an exclusive preview of ASTONISHING SPIDER-MAN & WOLVERINE #5 as well as a preview of WOLVERINE #7. Both are do in stores next month and both are, as you can see, awfully pretty to look at.


Published on February 25, 2011 07:50
February 24, 2011
Preview of ULTIMATE CAP #3
Published on February 24, 2011 21:23
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