comics

Artists Renaissance

Hobbylink Productionssent us this bit about the largest gathering of Filipino artists in the graphic literature industry.
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The Maxx and The Head Coming to DVD

Back in the 90's, MTV was still exploring the possibility of providing content beyond just music videos and we got reality shows like The Real World. But more importantly, a generation was subjected to some of the most outlandish animation ever known as Liquid Television, and our collective childhood was never quite the same again. But of course many of those shows remain locked in the MTV archives and haven't seen the light of day - at least until now.
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Webcomics Artists Draw Commander Riker

They say that as long as someone is passionate about anything in this world, then it has at least one page on the internet devoted to it; I think this particular tidbit helps prove that hypothesis.
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CW In Talks To Revive Global Frequency

News reports have started to spring up all over the web - could Global Frequency be FINALLY hitting the small screen?

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Louisa May Alcott, Illustrated

I got this in my email, from Graphic Classics <graphicclassics (at) excite.com>

Eureka Productions is pleased to announce the publication of GRAPHIC CLASSICS: LOUISA MAY ALCOTT, the eighteenth volume in the GRAPHIC CLASSICS® series of comics adaptations of great literature.
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Old Worlds - Abiding

Two brutal murders and a defective court system drives a brilliant man to seek his own brand of justice.

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How Horrible Met Hammer

On November 18, fans of the Whedon Brothers' award-winning web series, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog will get a front seat to a momentous event in Horrible History: Dr. Horrible's first encounter with Capt. Hammer. (Wow, that's a lot of Hs right there.)
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Movie, TV, game reviews and more from The Geeky Guide!

I don't know how Rocky manages it, but it seems every single week he has at least two reviews up on his blog! Whatever he's on, I want some of it. This week, Rocky reviews many geek favorites, old and new:
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