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Tiny Pages of Ashes 7/21/17: Metal Gods: A Tribute to Judas Priest

Keith Silva
July 21, 2017
Small Press, Tiny Pages Made of Ashes
Tiny Pages Made of Ashes is Comics Bulletin's Small Press Review Column. Metal Gods: A Tribute to Judas Priest Edited by Mark Rudolph Published by Decibel Books Available HERE Heavy Metal is a...

Love & Rockets #1: “I don’t even believe your gold is real!”

Jason Sacks, Keith Silva
February 9, 2017
Indie, Reviews, Slugfest
KEITH SILVA: “I don’t even believe your gold is real!” - Lumina What is this? Like every Hoppers-head, I was psyched when Fantagraphics announced “Gilbert and Jaime’s return to the ‘floppy’...

Four Shots at BLAMMO #9: Blasting through Noah Van Sciver’s latest release

Alex Mansfield, Daniel Elkin, Justin Giampaoli, Keith Silva
November 7, 2016
Reviews, Small Press
For the past decade, cartoonist Noah Van Sciver has been publishing his one-man anthology series, BLAMMO. Kilgore Books has recently released the latest in the series and we here at Comics Bulletin were so...

Hannah Blumenreich’s SPIDEY-ZINE and the (il)legitimacy of “fan art”

Keith Silva
October 6, 2016
Reviews, Small Press
Spidey Zine By Hannah Blumenreich Distributed by Gumroad Available Here Hannah Blumenreich’s Spidey Zine delights in every way and it’s free. Well, duh it better be. Parody comes as easy in...

Tiny Pages Made of Ashes 8/19/16: Revenge In Riotous Color

Daniel Elkin, Keith Silva
August 19, 2016
Small Press, Tiny Pages Made of Ashes
Tiny Pages Made of Ashes is Comic Bulletin’s small press review column. Summerland By Paloma Dawkins Published by Retrofit/Big Planet Available here Summerland, Paloma Dawkins’ new book from...

Tiny Pages Made of Ashes 7/15/16: The Largesse of Small Books

Justin Giampaoli, Keith Silva
July 15, 2016
Small Press, Tiny Pages Made of Ashes
Tiny Pages Made of Ashes is Comic Bulletin's small press review column. The Book of Cave Tooth By Benjamin Marra Published by Colour Code Available: colourcodeprinting.com If at any time in your...

Nailed It!: David and Kyriazis on “Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency”

Keith Silva
March 8, 2016
Interviews
It begins with a sofa. When Arvind Ethan David was still in school, he and James Goss, adapted Douglas Adams’s novel Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency for the stage. Douglas attended the last...

Advance Review: Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency: A Spoon Too Short #2

Keith Silva
March 8, 2016
IDW
Writer: Arvind Ethan David Cartoonist: Ilias Kyriazis Colors: Charlie Kirchoff Letters: Shawn Lee Editor: Denton J. Tipton & Chi-Ren Choong Publisher: IDW Publishing Every first issue of a comic...

Risk and the Terrible Abyss: David Hine and Alberto Ponticelli discuss Second Sight

Keith Silva
January 20, 2016
Interviews
With Second Sight, writer David Hine and artist Alberto Ponticelli take the serial killer crime procedural and give it … hair, a brisk cocktail of horror, obsessions and pure evil that proves sometimes the...

Sandman: Dream Country

Daniel Elkin, Keith Silva, Taylor Lilley
December 2, 2015
The Long-Form
Every Wednesday we'll be running a piece on a volume of Sandman. You can find Jason Sacks's introduction to the series here. You can find Mark Stack's overview of "Preludes and Nocturnes" here. You can find...

Vanesa Del Rey & the Power of Thinness: Hit: Pen & Ink #2

Keith Silva
October 1, 2015
Boom! Studios, The Long-Form
Cartoonist Vanesa R. Del Rey works thin places. The idea of a thin place comes from the ancient Celts. Peter Gomes, a Harvard theologian, describes thin places as ''where the visible and the invisible world...

The Joy of the (Next) Moment: SPX 2015

Chase Magnett, Daniel Elkin, Keith Silva
September 24, 2015
Small Press
Keith Silva: I was long past exhaustion, but not so much as to impair my skill of lifting a rocks glass to my own mouth. The well gin had fused with melted ice chips and a desiccated lime wedge in my glass. I...

Team-Up Review: Andy Poyiadgi’s ‘Lost Property’

Jason Sacks, Keith Silva
May 14, 2015
Reviews, Team-Up Review
JASON SACKS: Keith, to some extent life is all about taking things on and then letting them go. A favorite activity to do with an uncle, a favorite pair of shoes, a letter opener that was once convenient, even...

Team-Up Review: ‘Golemchick’

Jason Sacks, Keith Silva
May 8, 2015
Reviews, Team-Up Review
Keith Silva: To borrow from those two rock-and-roll sages David St. Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel: “it’s such a fine line between charm, and uh … inadequacy … yeah.” With Golemchik William Exley follows...

Not Controlling The Outcome: Si Spurrier And Jeff Stokely Talk ‘The Spire’

Keith Silva
April 29, 2015
Interviews
The Spire plays big, you know, in that Blade-Runner-by-way-of-Jim-Henson-low-budget-Aussie-action-movie-way with sexy-times, fantasy and sci-fi overtures centered on a whodunit … also farts. On paper (i.e....
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