Steven A. Wilcox's Comic Reviews

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Foster #1

Jan 14, 2012

I recommend this book to anyone who likes gritty, supernatural crime comics. The book debuted at Amazing Arizona Comic Con the weekend of January 6th and Brian has made copied available throughout the Los Angeles area at various comic book shops. For those unable to get them through those means, he will be launching a website and copies of the book, as well as subsequent issues, will be available at: www.brianbooch.com

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Fraggle Rock Vol. 2: Tail and Tales #1

Sep 14, 2011

To say it's been a while since I threw myself into the world of the Fraggles and Doozers would be a massive understatement. I still remember sitting in my living room with anticipation of each new episode when the show first aired, back in 1983. Wow. Nearly 30 years. With a new generation of fans being introduced to the underground world of the Fraggles, via recent syndication on some cable channels, such as The Hub, how does this collection -- the second from Archaia 00 hold up to those fond memories of my youth? I'm not going to tell you that. You must read on and do some exploring of your own...

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Modern Masters Vol. 26: Frazer Irving #1

Dec 14, 2011

"Frazer Irving is a denizen of the dark, the disturbing, and the diabolical in comic book illustration." - from the description of the book.

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10
Modern Masters Vol. 27: Ron Garney #1

Mar 14, 2012

Passive fans might enjoy the read. For the aspiring comic artist or fan of Ron Garney's work, I highly recommend it as it does show why Ron is included in the Modern Masters.

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Zombie Outlaw #1

Oct 20, 2011

As an aspiring comic book artist, I can still remember putting together fan-zines and ashcans with friends when I was younger. Compiling what we thought were some of the coolest stories and art with an energy that was contagious to be around. Taking those late night trips to Kinkos to put together our little books where it seemed like we were creating the next big thing. Why am I bringing this up? Because Zombie Outlaw has that energy. That "fly by the seat of your pants" feel where it seems like the story was being made up as they went from page to page.

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