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A Visual History of Flatting from the Pages of Modern Scientific Comix

In the history of modern comic book production there are many heroes who have slipped through the cracks of time and corporate greed. Although some of these unkind omissions have begun to be redressed, such as credit being given to Bill Finger, Shuster and Seigel, and “The King” Jack Kirby, there are still hundreds if not thousands of comic book workers who will never be given the proper credit, or royalties, that they deserve.

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Review: Terrible Lizard #5

In this corner we have Wrex, a time displaced dinosaur and reigning champion of monster fights. In the green corner we have a giant crab like insect monster that shoots out human sized green cyclops with crab legs. Let the battle begin!

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Interview With Douglas Monce from Atomic Age Pictures

Creator and Director Douglas Monce is the award winning director of such films as The Pinup and the Poltergeist, Her Big Night, and the black and white film noir Blackout. Working in the film industry for over 20 years, Douglas is also an experienced director of photography, having photographed such projects as the steampunk web series Mantecoza. Douglas’ film credits include The Quick and the Dead, Fear, The Secret Agent Club, and Sworn to Justice.

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Interview with Daniel Armstrong of Strongman Pictures

One of my favorite independent movies of 2014 was the Australian roller derby-horror-comedy Murderdrome. Directed by Daniel Armstrong, Murderdrome was one of those movies that makes it fun to be a fan of small budget films. It made its own rules, its own world, and avoided cliched Hollywood-isms like the plague.

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