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Storm Dogs Volume 2 Coming From David Hine And Doug Braithwaite
I bumped into David Hine on the Dockland Light Railway platform heading into yesterday's MCM London Expo, laden down as he was with comics to sell – including his signed script-with-a-signed-comic innovative way for writers to, basically, do what artists do at comic conventions. He also told me of his current plans and some work on[...]
Fifteen Thoughts About Fifteen Comics – Darkness, Ghosted, Storm Dogs, Eerie, Great Pacific, X, Fabulous Killjoys, Breath Of Bones, Avengers Arena, Wolverine, Nightwing, Superior Spider-Man, East Of West, Peter Panzerfaust And America's Got Powers
And be rather rude to each other in the process. Storm Dogs has a rather aggressive bedroom attitude too I know some people find threats of violence a turn on but…no. Although it could be worse I suppose Eerie Comics #3 has a different ultimate fate of man To be fair, both are probably bad. And in[...]
You Wait For Ages For TransComics And Then Three Come Along At Once
We've had Batgirl recently, when a female character created by Gail Simone who had appeared throughout the current run, outed herself out as transgender. Then last week, Storm Dogs by David Hine and Doug Braithwaite from Image ran a storyline involving a transgender character in a science fiction setting, which inspired this rather thoughtful essay. And then[...]
Gender, Sex Work And Going Beyond Diversity – Storm Dogs #5
For every sweet and good-natured little sub-plot like Tong's in FF #4, we get some insulting gross-out moment like The Russian's depiction in Punisher Noir, and for everything that feels relatable, down-to-earth and well-researched like Batgirl's Alysia Yeoh, we get something over-the-top, wildly inaccurate and generally exploitative like Lord Fanny of The Invisibles. The latest instance[...]
Storm Dogs Makes For A Top Dog
He's said in the past that he doesn't read any comics that are coming out today, which means that he's probably not gotten a look at Storm Dogs #1 out from David Hine, Doug Braithwaite and Image Comics Alan's going to be missing out on a terrific comic that reads like that dark, nasty British[...]