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Author Christoper M. Jones

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Christoper M. Jones

Christopher M. Jones is a comic book writer, pop culture essayist, and recovering addict and alcoholic living in Austin, TX. He currently writes for Loser City and has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators for his minicomic Written in the Bones (illustrated by Carey Pietsch). Write to him at chrismichaeljones@gmail.com. Follow him on Twitter.

Comic Book G-Forces: On Goodness, Perfection, and “Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?”

Christoper M. Jones
September 21, 2016
Big Two, Big Two Reviews, Columns, Comic Book G-Forces, DC Comics
I first read Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? by Alan Moore and Curt Swan & George Pérez when I was 5 years old; my parents got it for me for my birthday, no doubt hornswaggled into thinking it...

Comic Book G-Forces: “Punisher: Circle of Blood” is All Dried Up

Christoper M. Jones
August 31, 2016
Big Two, Columns, Comic Book G-Forces, Marvel Comics
Any two-bit pop culture historian will tell you that The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller and Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons pushed superhero comics into previously unseen realms of darkness and...

Comic Book G-Forces: “Megg and Mogg in Amsterdam” is a Burnout Odyssey

Christopher M. Jones
August 10, 2016
Columns, Comic Book G-Forces, Indie
Since he first started uploading his short, garish, hideously funny “Truth Zone” comics to Tumblr (the series that would establish the world of Megg, Mogg and Owl that we see today), Simon Hanselmann’s...

Comic Book G-Forces: Harley Quinn is a Fire in a Hall of Mirrors in “Mad Love”

Christopher M. Jones
July 27, 2016
Big Two, Columns, Comic Book G-Forces, DC Comics, Reviews
Cover by Bruce Timm When people describe a modern work of media as being “noirish,” most of the time what they’re actually thinking of is neo-noir—the tremulous, bloodstained worlds of films like...

Comic Book G-Forces: She Kills Sanctuary in “Fatale”

Christopher M. Jones
July 13, 2016
Columns, Comic Book G-Forces, Image, Reviews
I’ll be real with you: I didn’t have the highest expectations for Fatale. I think of Ed Brubaker as an okay writer at best, and I largely believe the “Image Revolution” has been overhyped claptrap that...

Spitting Out Osamu Tezuka’s “Swallowing the Earth”

Christopher M. Jones
June 29, 2016
Columns, Comic Book G-Forces, Reviews
Welcome to Comic Book G-Forces, a bi-weekly column that serves as a hybrid of new and republished criticism from comic book writer Christopher M. Jones. Readers should expect a forcefulness and interrogation...
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