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Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash #1-6 by James Kuhoric and Jason Craig

April 18th, 2008 · No Comments

I haven’t seen Freddy vs. Jason, but I figured, given the story surrounding the proposed sequel with Ash–I can’t remember who killed the project, Bruce Campbell or Sam Raimi–I should check out the comic sequel. I’ve read some of the other Dynamite Army of Darkness crossovers and they were fine enough.
But Freddy vs. Jason vs. […]

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Tags: Army of Darkness · Dynamite Entertainment · Friday the 13th · James Kuhoric · Jason Craig · Nightmare on Elm Street · Wildstorm Comics

The Boys #7-10 by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson

March 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment

I was going to start with imagining the aneurysm Paul Levitz got when he read issue seven, thinking he’d already canceled the book at that point, but then I realized it was the book he canceled the series over. Or at least the story-arc he canceled it over, issue six being the last issue. It […]

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Tags: Boys · Darick Robertson · Dynamite Entertainment · Garth Ennis

Marvel Zombies vs. the Army of Darkness by John Layman and Fabiano Neves

July 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

Marvel Zombies vs. the Army of Darkness is actually a much better diversion than I thought it would be. While much of it does play like a fan boy’s wet dream, John Layman does a perfectly reasonable job laying it all out. Most of the jokes don’t work as well as the should (the lack […]

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Tags: Army of Darkness · Dynamite Entertainment · Fabiano Neves · John Layman · Marvel Comics · Marvel Zombies

The Boys #1-6 by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson

June 19th, 2007 · No Comments

As a writer, Garth Ennis is in a weird place today. He’s in his finest form, whether it’s The Punisher (which shows his handle on telling human stories under the most unlikely circumstance) or The Boys (which shows, just because he’s telling crude jokes about superheroes, he can also get the human element in there), […]

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Tags: Boys · Darick Robertson · Garth Ennis · Wildstorm Comics