
Two years ago Fangoria Comics released one of the coolest comics to hit stands in a long, long time. The book was BUMP, the story gruesome, and the art horrifically beautiful. Unfortunately for Mark Kidwell, who not only created, but wrote and also illustrated all four issues, the former owners of Fangoria ran into some internal issues, and shut down the comics division - this just months after officially releasing BUMP and Robert Kurtzman‘s BENEATH THE VALLEY OF THE RAGE.
Fortunately for not only Kidwell, but fans in general, The Brooklyn Company came in and purchased the brand, and are once again working to bring readers an assortment of new material under the mantra
FANGORIA GRAPHIX. We’ll keep you posted on that as developments arise.
Back to the true topic at hand…
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009 10:46 AM
Scott Licina
GRAPHIX NEWS
For those of you who have been following the launch of Fangoria Graphix, you'll know we've been preaching the merits of digital comics for a while now, and it appears that Sony agrees. Our good friend Lucas Siegel at Newsarama has just posted a very interesting piece on the companies PSP device and their plans to bring comics to the small screen...
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Ain't It Cool News has posted their weekly comic book reviews this morning, and FANGORIA GRAPHIX' DEATH WALKS THE STREETS #1 made it into the pull. This marks the first review for the latest issue in the DWTS saga.
"The first two issues of this miniseries allowed the reader to get to know three would be crooks hoping to move up in the criminal underworld. They’ve got the skills to go far and a pretty good plan, but there’s something beneath the surface and just off in the periphery that oozes evil and the anticipation for the big satanic hoof to drop is palpable in this issue."
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