Tag Darick Robertson

REVIEW: The Boys Sixty-Two

Or – “Well, That Cover Is A Bit Unpleasant, Ain’t It?” Harry Chapin once wrote a little ditty called “Thirty Thousand Pounds Of Bananas”, wherein a young truck driver whose brakes give out on the downhill side while ... [read more]

REVIEW: The Boys Fifty-Three

BoThumbOr – “Maybe You Gave Grandpa The Keys, Right Before The Battle Of Verdun!” Hughie’s “vacation” didn’t really clear his head, and it didn’t fix either his life or his relationship with Annie.  In fact, the only positive in the … Continue [read more]

Spider-Man Writers And Artists Give MTV Their Thoughts On Andrew Garfield

The long search for an actor to play Peter Parker is over. Andrew Garfield is the new Spider-Man, and everyone's talking about it — especially comic book creators. In the wake of last night's big casting news, I reached out to some of the notable writers, artists, and editors who have [read more]

Review: The Boys Forty-Two

Or – “The Secret To Life, The Universe And Everything?” Everybody has secrets.  White lies, sins of omission, things that you couldn’t tell anyone even if you tried.  For Annie January, the secret is that she’s a superhero and that she was forced to [read more]

Conan Fights Sea Monsters and Crushes His Enemies [Exclusive Previews]

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Dark Horse's prestigious Conan franchise continues to crush its enemies and hear the lamentations of their women with two new series chronicling the brutal exploits of Robert E. Howard's legendary warrior. We've got exclusive covers, sketches, and ... [read more]

‘Transmetropolitan’ Art Book to Support Comic Book Legal Defense Fund

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Created by Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson, Transmetropolitan took a vivid look into a possible (maybe likely?) future where excess and depravity and technology and convenience converged with paradoxically beautiful and wretched results for ... Read more

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