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cheshirecatart: I saw the Daredevil cover below and had to find out who drew it. Turns out it’s Travel Foreman, a crazy talented illustrator.  Check out his blog here. Follow the jump for a slick collection of his art.  I can’t wait to see what he comes up with in the future, Original Article
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Rick Remender on iFanboy's Talksplode #50 →
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kidinbus replied to your post: Comics How is Spaceman? any good? big fan of 100 bullets, very curious about this new outing… It has that great Brian Azzarello nuance, the dialogue is very, very stylized yet realistic. You believe it exists in this world. It took me a second to pick up when I read the first issue, and when I picked the second up (months apart from one another) but everything...
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Comics
Made a run to the comic store today. Picked up Batman #6, Fables #114, Issues 2 & 3 of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Russo’s Spaceman, and Volume 1 of Morning Glories for Kristina (we have heard good things from friends about it). I also picked up the first Volume of Fear Agent, cause I needed some Tony Moore art in my life.
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I haven’t seen it but it sounds outstanding. I think it’s cool they started the series off with Mary Shelley… that’s very appropriate. Which episode is the most interesting and why? I have only seen the Arthur C. Clarke, and Issac Asimov episodes so far. So I would have to go with Asimov as he was one of the first science fiction authors I read as a kid. I can’t wait to see the H.G. Wells...
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