The Hollywood mogul making the "gritty" Ragdolls movie gives a disastrous interview on the first day of New York Comic Convention...and a legion of loyal fans are after Books' head! Can he make things right, or will he face...The Wrath of Con?
It's that feeling of finding something new, but amazing, that Drawing Blood #4 taps into; that's the feeling more comics should be going for. Read Full Review
Drawing Blood #4 successfully portrays the struggles of someone working in the industry and maybe even dramatizes it a little too much with the Lithuanian gangsters. But, the depiction of Bookman as this fallen creative allows for a compelling reading experience along with art that complements the story well. Read Full Review
Comic books are difficult to bind to page and panel. The comics medium may not be as obsessed with itself as film or television or theater, but comic books DEFINITELY love looking at themselves between the panels. Its difficult to do something that feels new. Its kind of weird to have Eastman doing a story about an Eastman like character with an Eastman-like artist. Its not bad, though. Just...weird. Read Full Review
Drawing Blood has crossed the Rubicon of its own meta-awareness in the latest issue, not only bringing in series co-creator Kevin Eastman for a cameo, but making the entire story a thinly veiled remix of something that actually happened with the creator and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. It's fine, but makes you stop and think, what are they actually trying to do with this? Read Full Review
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