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goblinkick · 6 months
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Paper Girls, Issues #26-30, covers.
Brian K. Vaughan (writer), Cliff Chiang (artist), Matt WIlson (colors), Jared K. Fletcher (letters).
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balu8 · 4 months
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Moonshine #15
by Brian Azzarello; Eduardo Risso; Christian Rossi and Jared K. Fletcher
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tacos-are-tasty · 2 years
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if eating string cheese like it's a goddamn banana is wrong, then I don't want to be right
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coverpanelarchive · 2 years
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Robin #174 (2008)
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longerbox · 2 years
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a brief window in time when Gotham had a youth culture
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beyondthespheres · 1 year
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To paraphrase Hawkwind here: Astounding Colors, Amazing Panels; all provided by Ian MacEwan in this TKO one-shot from 2021. Taking a dive into the weird set deep in the woods it continually evokes an eerily mood by Alex Paknadel’s superb writing. Also, an especially well-versed lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou to make Paknadel’s words *shine*, while going hand in hand with a title and cover design delivered by super pro Jared K. Fletcher. Finally, everything got carefully cast into shape by some precise editing, of which my fellow country man Sebastian Girner took care of; but it’s a German thing, you wouldn’t understand. Highly recommended, a bloodfeast for sore eyes.
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graphicpolicy · 2 years
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Paper Girls Gets an Official Trailer
Paper Girls Gets an Official Trailer #papergirls #primevideo
Paper Girls is coming to Prime Video and we have the first official trailer for the series. Based on the comic by Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Matt Wilson, Jared K. Fletcher, Dee Cunniffe, and published by Image Comics, it follows four 12-year-old newspaper delivery girls. Set in a fictional Cleveland, Ohio suburb the town is invaded by a mysterious force from the future. It’s the day after…
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fictionz · 7 months
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New Horror 2023 - Day 13
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"How much blood it costs to reach the end."
"Mater Tenebrarum" by Pilar Pedraza & trans. James D. Jenkins (2000)
That's what we're here to read. The darkness is palpable.
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"It was the Chicago in me that kept me from jumping out in front of the nearest moving car."
"Essence of Life" by Gail Simone, Tula Lotay, Jared K. Fletcher (2013)
This anthology seems to rely on having some knowledge about these characters from the main series, so it does feel like there's some vital information missing. But it still hits the high notes.
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"This the guy that's been leaving the wet stuff?"
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter dir. Joseph Zito (1984)
Kind of a snooze since it's the same formula for most of the movie. It eventually comes around to something kinda new in their attempt to pacify Jason, but it's still borrowing from an earlier movie to get there.
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"You and your friends are dead."
Friday the 13th dev. Atlus (1989)
On the one hand, I jumped in my seat the first time Jason appeared, even knowing that happens from past experience. It is certainly a spooky vibe. But the route that leads to the finale is particular and not well-explained, so it takes real tenacity and many playthroughs to get there.
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smashpages · 9 months
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“Deleted Scene, #2” by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso and Jared K. Fletcher preview art from The Devil's Cut anthology (DSTLRY, August 2023)
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nat-reviews-books · 1 year
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Currently Reading: Paper Girl's by Brian K. Vaughn, Cliff Chiang, Matt Wilson, and Jared K. Fletcher
Recently acquired volumes 2-5 of Paper Girls, so I'm looking forward to finishing the series
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goblinkick · 6 months
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Paper Girls, Deluxe covers.
Brian K. Vaughan (writer), Cliff Chiang (artist), Matt WIlson (colors), Jared K. Fletcher (letters).
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balu8 · 8 months
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Black Canary
Birds of Prey #86: A Wakeful Time Part 2
by Gail Simone; Bruce Timm; HI-FI and Jared K. Fletcher
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fromthestacks · 2 years
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Paper Girls vol. 6 by Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang, Matt Wilson, Jared K. Fletcher
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coverpanelarchive · 2 years
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Human Torch Comics 70th Anniversary Special #1 (2009)
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rosepetals1984 · 2 years
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Review: "Paper Girls: Volume 1" by Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chang, Matt Wilson, and Jared K. Fletcher
Review: “Paper Girls: Volume 1” by Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chang, Matt Wilson, and Jared K. Fletcher
Quick review for a quick read. So admittedly I’m late to the experience that is “Paper Girls”, which is a six volume graphic novel series that recently got an adaptation via the TV series on Amazon Prime. As of the time of this review, unfortunately, the series has been cancelled after the first season, which really bums me because I was really just getting into following the MCs. So I decided to…
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ahb-writes · 2 years
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Comics Review: ‘The Goddamned’ TPB #2
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The Goddamned, Volume 2: The Virgin Brides by Jason Aaron My rating: 5 of 5 stars "And they're not worth your tears." (Jael) One girl is rebellious by choice. In the face of inscrutable tyranny and feckless zealotry, she lifts her chin and boisterously curses the conspiratorial ignorance that would dare misinform the innocent. The other girl hungers for her piety to matter, to someone, anyone, who would dare repay kindness with kindness. She has, regrettably, witnessed since her birth the aberrant and grotesque proclivities of the impious masked as dutiful, faithful, good, godly. THE GODDAMNED #2 weaves a parallel and late-intersecting side-story to the first. Jael, the rebel, and Sharri, the pious one, are two girls whom have come of age at a grubby convent at the head of a mountain, apart from the decay of humankind below. The convent is guided by mothers in service to their god, grooming (and disciplining) girls of pre-pubertal age and instilling in them thoughts of heavenly service as literal offerings to a higher power. Here, religion, as always, is a tool of control. The girls of the convent don't know that to be an offering is to be forcibly bred by an angel. The girls don't know of the horrors awaiting them in birthing monstrous nephilim. The girls don't know of the brambles full of snakes encircling the mountain, of the hunting parties that decapitate families and steal babies, of the coming deluge that will wipe out all of humankind. The girls know nothing. But Jael and Sharri? They fight back. They know something's wrong. They hear the screams at night. They mark the odd disappearance of close friends. They closely eye the carrion riding on thermals overhead. Jael and Sharri fight back. And when they spot their chance, they run. Because these corrupt nuns? Their gutless warrior-woman hunter-guardians? Their deaf god? They're not worth their tears. THE GODDAMNED #2 is another extraordinary creative effort. The previous volume in this comics series was garish, brutal, and upfront. The current volume is fearless and emotionally demanding. However, as one slips into the minds of Jael and Sharri, one quickly learns that to be fearless isn't so much as to be without fear as it is to live in a constant state of perturbation and anxiety, knowing that one's fear will either be what saves you or kills you. Fear will freeze your legs at the sight of the talking snake; fear will also push you to stab it through the skull and run for your life. Fear will force you to throw down your weapon when faced with an opponent decades your senior; fear will also gift you the courage to deceive your foe, stab her in the sternum, and let the heavens burn her from the inside-out. The current volume also exceeds the initial trade release in terms of crafting a more complete and compelling narrative. Previously, it was up to the reader to determine whether Cain's efforts (foibles) were merely eccentric in their blasphemy or righteous in their arrogance. THE GODDAMNED #2 doesn't give readers a choice. The abuse the girls suffer at the convent is demoralizing. The lengths to which the girls will go to ensure they are free of the inflamed negligence of the nuns' so-called god is gut-wrenching. And the level of devotion these girls have for one another, despite the surrounding violence and deceit, is heartwarming. The creative team didn't merely manifest a tale built on the apocryphal, it created characters whose grit and devotion and heart, no matter how noncanonical, is the stuff of legend. This book is worth weeping over.
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