Jun. 28th, 2015
The Wicked + The Divine #10
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'What I wanted to do was take everything I know about fantasy universes and what people connect to, and pop star icon-ness, and all that... basically everything I've ever learned. And use that to make a universe that people could buy into. And when I say buy into, I mean "Oh yeah, this makes sense, I will get a tattoo, I'll go and cosplay." I wanted people to care about this.' -- Kieron Gillen
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[Secret Wars] M.O.D.O.K.: Assassin #1
Jun. 28th, 2015 05:37 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

'Yeah, I'm a huge fan of "Wanted."' - Chris Yost
Enter the region of Battleworld known as... KILLVILLE.
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Injustice Harley Highlights
Jun. 28th, 2015 10:04 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since her beloved 'Mistah J' was killed by Superman, Harley Quinn has been a real scene stealer in the Injustice Comics. From swiping the original 'Super Pill' from Lobo (and his bike) to bonding with Black Canary during her pregnancy, but Year Three and Year Four so far really have had some funny moments that I just have to recap.
pages from after the cut
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"The best state of mind of reading More Than Meets the Eye is to be one of heightened anxiety, I think. Every page where your character survives is a bonus, let me tell you." -- James Roberts
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( Remember that time you did the thing with the stuff? )
12/48 pages of JLA/Titans #1, 4/48 pages of JLA/Titans #2, 7/48 pages of JLA/Titans #3 2/3 page of Titans #1
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"We had an establishment that was leading the country into endless conflicts overseas, that was entrenching economic interests behind corporate elites, and then this youth culture comes up to oppose it. And what we ended up getting was war overseas and entrenched corporate interests, but with a lot better style. So it’s kind of my critique on how the youth movement failed over the last 40 years and what would happen if it actually were to succeed in the future."
- Mark Russell
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