Tag: superhero

Review: Armstrong

| December 22, 2011 | 0 Comments
Review: Armstrong

Just in time for Christmas, we have a kid-friendly webcomic from David Halvorson up for review on the Creator-Owned Zone!

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Review: Rapid City #11

| December 8, 2011 | 0 Comments
Review: Rapid City #11

Good ideas meet problematic execution in this week’s comic.

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The Standard NYCC Exclusives!

| October 3, 2011 | 0 Comments
The Standard NYCC Exclusives!

The Standard is coming to New York Comic Con, and ComixTribe will be offering some exclusives for attendees…

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TPG Week 33: Writing A Well-Known Superhero

| August 12, 2011 | 9 Comments
TPG Week 33: Writing A Well-Known Superhero

We’ve got Carlos Parra, a new Brave One entering The Proving Grounds! Come inside and see his rendition of a well-known superhero!

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Review: Sugar Glider #1

| July 28, 2011 | 0 Comments
Review: Sugar Glider #1

This week, John Lees review Sugar Glider #1, the superhero comic that’s caused quite a stir on the British small press scene.

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TPG Week 30: Necessary Evils

| July 22, 2011 | 7 Comments
TPG Week 30: Necessary Evils

Welcome back to The Proving Grounds, where we once again have Brave One John Lees! Come inside and see as we talk about necessary evils!

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The Standard #2: On Sale Now!

| July 13, 2011 | 0 Comments
The Standard #2: On Sale Now!

The second issue of the Comix Tribe miniseries by John Lees and Jonathan Rector is now available to buy!

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Review – Jack Hammer: Political Science #1

| June 23, 2011 | 0 Comments
Review – Jack Hammer: Political Science #1

John Lees reviews Jack Hammer: Political Science!

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Review – Abyss: Family Issues #1

| May 12, 2011 | 0 Comments
Review – Abyss: Family Issues #1

A lot of comics readers rag on superheroes.   They’re bland and unoriginal.   They’re just for kids.   Every story has already been told.   I’ve heard all the criticisms, and some of them may have a degree of merit.   But still, I personally love the genre, and can’t get enough of it. […]

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