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Heroes Never Rust #13: What if the Villains Won?
Heroes Never Rust #13 by Sean Ironman What if the Villains Won? Since last week’s post was about a Mark Millar comic (Kick Ass) that I found frustrating, this week I’ll look at one I like—Wanted. The miniseries’ first issue came out in 2003, and, while Mark Millar had been writing comics since the ‘80s,… Continue reading
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In Boozo Veritas #13: Remembering Lou Reed
In Boozo Veritas #13 by Teege Braune Remembering Lou Reed I was planning on writing an article on horror, Halloween, the supernatural, or some other seasonally appropriate subject, but had put off the endeavor until the last minute because I couldn’t think of a cohesive thesis. Then something horrible happened. Rock legend Lou Reed died. Never… Continue reading
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Like a Geek God #10: A Dreadful Double Feature Triple Threat
Like a Geek God #10 by Mark Pursell A Dreadful Double Feature Triple Threat Halloween in the Information Age always sees a glut of “favorite scary movie” lists clogging up your feeds and repeating the same recommendations over and over again. The thing is, if you’re a horror geek or a fan of scary movies… Continue reading
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The Curator of Schlock #12: Phenomena
The Curator of Schlock #12 by Jeffrey Shuster Phenomena Many will cite Suspiria or Deep Red (Profundo Russo) and Italian director Dario Argento’s cinematic masterpieces. To be sure, those are fantastic films, journeys into the macabre shot in glorious Technicolor, the last of their kind before the process came to an end in the late… Continue reading
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Loading the Canon #11: Return of Third Thursdays
Loading the Canon #11 by Helena-Anne Hittel Return of Third Thursdays: By Design Thursday’s offering at the Gallery at Avalon Island is both aesthetically pleasing and architecturally sound. October 17th was the Downtown Arts District’s monthly gallery hop, Third Thursdays. If you didn’t attend this one, you’ve missed out. The Gallery at Avalon Island’s Patrick… Continue reading
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Heroes Never Rust #12: A Frustrating Superhero Comic
Heroes Never Rust #12 by Sean Ironman A Frustrating Superhero Comic So far I’ve only talked about superhero comics that I enjoy. I thought it would be interesting to highlight one that I don’t. Now there’s superhero comics I hate, storylines that I feel were huge mistake, characters that I can’t stand, but I didn’t want… Continue reading
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Gutter Space #12: Trauma and Watercolors
Gutter Space #12 by Leslie Salas Trauma and Watercolors: Stitches, by David Small Many of us have our own ways of dealing with stress and trauma. Some of us paint, write, sing, play an instrument. Others may run, play a sport, go to the gym. And some turn to cigarettes, booze, brothels. For David Small,… Continue reading
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In Boozo Veritas #12: 10 Things This Bartender Loves About You
In Boozo Veritas #12 by Teege Braune 10 Things This Bartender Loves About You I cringe every time another article entitled “10 Things Every Bartender Absolutely Hates About You.” It is a tired, formulaic trope employed by every bartender who has ever fancied herself a writer. Snark is typically substituted for actual wit, and the… Continue reading
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Episode 71: Mailbag Episode 3 (The Guermantes Way)
Episode 71 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download. On this week’s show, I answer some mail with my friend, David James Poissant, Plus Dan Lauer writes about a unique book that changed his life. NOTES R.I.P., Oscar Hijuelos. The Heaven of Animals, the… Continue reading
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