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Pick of The Week: January 28th 2015: The Multiversity GuideBook # 1

by bucky· February 04, 2015· in Pick of the Week, Podcast, Reviews· 0 comments tags: Ben Oliver, Cameron Stewart, Chris Sprouse, Dan Jurgens, DC Comics, Gary Frank, Grant Morrison, Klaus Janson, Multiversity, Nicola Scott, The Multiversity GuideBook, Various
On this week’s episode we talk about a lot of amazing comics from the week of January 28th 2015; such as Casanova: Acedia #1 , King: Flash Gordon #1, Thor #4, Munchkin #1, and Batman #38–where we find out why the Joker is a blood sucking vampire now that he is immortal. Let’s not forget THE PICK OF THE WEEK: The Multiversity Guidebook #1 by Grant Morrison.
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Sequential Sunday: Ray Zone’s 3-D (Part 2)

by John Mueller· December 27, 2010· in Sequential Sunday· 0 comments tags: 3-D, Al Williamson, Alan Moore, Batman, Blackthorne Publishing, Curt Swan, Daniel Clowes, Dave Gibbons, DC Comics, Eclipse Comics, Ego Trip, George Perez, John Byrne, Kitchen Sink, Klaus Janson, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier, Mike Mignola, Mondo, Ray Zone, Ray Zone's 3-D, Robert Wiliams, Seduction of the Innocent, Sheldon Moldoff, The Show of Violence, The Spirit, Will Eisner’s The Spirit, William Stout
Welcome to Part 2 of Sequential Sunday’s look at the highly varied and completely mind-blowing work of 3-D processing master Ray Zone! In part 1 we saw numerous examples of depth-defying art from early issues of Zone’s self-published title The 3-D Zone. Though this series constitutes a sizable chunk of his 1980’s output, Zone applied his skills to the comics of numerous other publishers from the decade of the independent publishing boom as well, including Eclipse Comics.
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