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Best Of 2016: Writer

The year is winding to a close, which got us to thinking… what were the best comics of the year? The Comicosity staff has gathered and submitted their top picks of 2016, today being Best Writer: Allen Thomas Francis Manapul I’m a big fan of mythos and lore, as well as emotional relationships, so my

Review: ISLAND #1

ISLAND #1 Written by Emma Rios, Kelly Sue DeConnick (prose only), Brandon Graham, and Ludroe Art by Marian Churchland, Emma Rios, Brandon Graham, and Ludroe Published by Image Comics Release Date: July 15, 2015 Island is one of those projects that, based purely on premise, you just have to see for yourself. The idea is:

SPX Announces Appearances by Brandon Graham, Emily Carroll & More

Media Release ­— In this our 20th year, the Small Press Expo (SPX) is proud to announce it is bigger and better than ever. The Expo, running on Saturday and Sunday, September 13-14, will have over 650 creators, 280 tables and 22 programming slots to entertain, enlighten and introduce attendees to the amazing world of

Image Announces Complete MULTIPLE WARHEADS Collection

Image Comics has announced a new collection that will encompass the entire Multiple Warheads series by Brandon Graham. Official Press Release Before he broke new ground and shot to the forefront of the comics industry after KING CITY and PROPHET, Brandon Graham created MULTIPLE WARHEADS, a slice-of-life take on an alternate version of Russia rooted

MOM’S COVER WATCH: February 6, 2013

Love is in the air and on the comic covers… here we go for a big two publisher heavy week for Mom’s Cover Watch: February 6, 2013. YOUNG ROMANCE NEW 52 VALENTINES DAY SPECIAL #1 Written by Andy Diggle & Various Cover Art by Kenneth Rocafort Published by DC Comics That’s right, Rocafort. Again. This time I didn’t wait a month, I

Review: PROPHET VOL.1: REMISSION

PROPHET VOL. 1: REMISSION Written by Brandon Graham Art by Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple, Brandon Graham, Giannis Milonogiannis Release Date: August 22, 2012 First off, I would like to thank Rob Liefeld for letting Brandon Graham have free reign with this character. Gone are the bulging muscles and biblical references, replaced instead with surreal landscapes

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