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Issue #37
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This week James shares with you how to throw a comic signing for the undead, plus a chat with "Remains" creators Steve Niles and Kieron Dwyer.
Issue #141
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What are the three necessary elements of comics art? Steven knows and is happy to share. Plus, a large stack of reviews including Del Rey Manga, "Demo," "Planet of the Capes," "Dead@17," "The Spiral Cage," "Sword of Dracula" and many others. Plus, the return of artist of the week, reader mail and more.
Pipeline, Issue #363
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Augie visited Philadelphia this weekend for the latest Wizard World convention. These are his impressions of the con, complete with some helpful tips for DC's next panel presentation.
Issue #36
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The zombie contagion has hit comics big time! James takes a look at some of today's top comics featuring those walking corpses like "The Walking Dead," "Remains," "The Goon," "El Zombo," "Shaun of the Dead" and many more.
Issue #140
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"The fact is: you have to be a little crazy to want to work in comics, particularly under the current conditions." There's more. Steven talks to all the would-be comics creators in the audience, sharing with them the cold hard truth about breaking into the industry.
Pipeline, issue #362
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Augie takes a long look at two recently completed mini-series that he recommends highly - "Superman: Secret Identity" and "Smax."
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Another biggie this week with Erskine working on "Jack Cross" with Ellis for DC, questions regarding editorial interference at Marvel, the problems with CrossGen from the creators involved, Jim Lee catching up on "Superman," Ellis' Apparat logo, comparing the work of Kordey and Lopresti on "Excalibur," a look at "Brit: Red White Black And Blue," "Spider-Girl" vs. "Amazing Fantasy" and much more.
Issue #35
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James Sime takes a look at the return of Atomeka Press and talks with Atomeka partner Ross Richie about the company. Plus, loads of exclusive artwork from "The Dave Johnson Sketchbook."
Issue #139
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The art and importance of "the pitch." Some recommendations on what you should and shouldn't do when pitching your comic concept to publishers. Plus, an extended look at the mailbag and more.
Pipeline, Issue #361
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'Augie travelled to the Hawthorne High School comic book show this weekend and files a report. Also, a look at the book spliting the blogosphere, 'Planet of the Capes.'
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"Vigilante" on hiatus, more downsizing at CrossGen with a concentration on the Bridges program and the end of "Sojourn," Josh Middleton rants about Marvel, "Micronauts" no more, three new projects from Avatar, Antony Johnston's sequel to "3 Days in Europe," a new tell-all on the comic industry and much, much more.
Issue #34
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James shares with his readers an account of his experience at WonderCon this last weekend as well as pictures from his latest in store event hosting a party for "Supernatural Laws" Batton Lash.
Issue #138
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Steven comments on Micah Wright's revelations and why he can't get worked up about it, then addresses what went wrong with CrossGen, takes a look at some recent e-mail, the artist of the week and more.
Pipeline, Issue #360
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This week, Augie has a review of the upcoming AiT/Planet Lar graphic novel 'Hench' and a look back at Alan Moore's 'Top Ten.'
Issue #33
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James sits down for a chat with the International Comic Arts Association's Executive Director Erik Enervold to find out more about this new comics trade organization.
Pipeline Previews for July 2004
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Augie rips through the latest 'Previews' catalog and declares Image to be the publisher of the month. Also, a look at cancellations, Marvel returning to its old form, and more.
Issue #137
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It's the end of an era in comics, Steve Gerber gives some helpful advice to aspiring comics writers, response to reader e-mail, the artist of the week and much, much more.
Pipeline, Issue #359
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Augie looks at the Top 300 Comics for the month and finds some interesting things. Also, a look at the new "Losers" trade and some quick news and notes.
Issue #32
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James sits down with AiT/Planet Lar and "Planet of the Capes" writer Larry Young to talk about the new graphic novel and gives you a behind-the-scenes look at early work on the series.
Issue #136
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Tired of your favorite comic being cancelled? Well, then do something about it, but do it right. Steven shows you how. Plus, a quick look at the work of Russ Heath, thoughts on last Sunday's night of television ("The Sopranos," "24," "Deadwood"), political thoughts and much more.