
NEW AfterShock Title VOLITION #1
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In a not-too-distant future, artificial intelligence has spawned a race of robots that serve all of humanity. Robots are considered second-class citizens, but a few in the A.I. community are fighting back in a constant struggle for equal rights.

Review: Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle #1
By: Thea Srinivasan
To anyone who thinks princesses are always spoiled, you’re not entirely wrong. Most of the modern world’s princesses are relatively unknown and they live peaceful lives. While we occasionally hear the story about a regular woman becoming a princess, we’re lucky enough to never hear about how princesses are kidnapped by other people. But when a princess ends up killing half of an enemy’s guard for her selfish needs, members on the kidnapping side would begin to think about her underlying motives.

Review: Justice League: No Justice #1
By Jonathan Edwards
To be perfectly honest, I wasn’t exactly excited about this book, and that’s mainly because Scott Snyder is in the driver’s seat. Don’t get me wrong; I like him well enough as a writer. However, the Snyder-spearheaded Dark Nights: Metal only just wrapped up back in March, yet here he is with another crossover event impacting the whole of the DCU. Okay, sure, James Tynion IV and Joshua Williamson are co-writing Justice League: No Justice, but Snyder’s the one with top billing. And, regardless of the actual quality of his work, that starts to be just a little bit too much company-wide creative control for a single writer for my taste. But, despite going in feeling that way, I still quite enjoyed Justice League: No Justice #1.

Vault Comics Editor-In-Chief Issues First Year Thank You Statement to Readers, Retailers, Creators.
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Today Vault Comics Editor-in-Chief, Adrian Wassel, issued a thank you statement to fans, retailers, and creators. Rounding out Vault Comics' first year as a publisher, Wassel's thank you statement sheds light on the company's past, present, and exciting future:

Super S - Anime Podcast E.051
By Dustin Cabeal & Lindsay Mallard
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051 - We're on our way to 100! Thanks for tuning into another episode of Super S, you may have noticed some changes in the feed, or if you're a first-time listener, you may have been able to find us easily. We're hosting the website on another site now, but you shouldn't have any subscription problems. We're back with some follow up anime reviews along with some new shows to talk about as well. Don't forget to keep up with and or watch Tokyo Ghoul: re with us. We'll be covering episode 5 & 6 this time around.
Lindsay
King's Game
Sword Art Online - Alternative Gun Gale Online
Dustin
Tachibanakan To Lie Angle
High School DxD Hero
Magical Girl Ore

TWELVE DEVILS DANCING: The beginning of Erica Schultz' latest series
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American comic book writer and editor Erica Schultz, best known for her work on the Charmed comic series from Dynamite Entertainment and as the co-creator of M3, released the 20 page first issue of her newest graphic mini-series, TWELVE DEVILS DANCING, at last year’s New York Comic Con. Now you can get the first issue in your hands from Action Lab: Danger Zone this July, which collects the first three issues (with 64 pages of material).

First Look At Rod Serling’s Original Planet Of The Apes Adaptation At BOOM! Studios
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BOOM! Studios and 20th Century Fox Consumer Products present a first look at PLANET OF THE APES: VISIONARIES, a new Original Graphic Novel, releasing in August 2018 as part of the 20th Century Fox Uncovered collection.

Aspen Comics Debuts Dissension: War Eternal & Nu Way this July
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On the heels of their Worlds of Aspen 2018 Free Comic Book Day offering that premiered zero issues of their brand new titles, Dissension: War Eternal and Nu Way, Aspen Comics is set to release both series this July.

VIZ Media Showcases Top Entertainment Properties at Licensing Expo 2018
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VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), a premier company in the fields of publishing, animation distribution, and global entertainment licensing, heads to Las Vegas to showcase a variety of potent properties from its extensive entertainment catalog of animated series, video game titles and interactive character brands and at Licensing Expo 2018.

2000 AD seeks its next Judge Dredd artist with new competition
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Some of the biggest artists in comic books got their break at 2000 AD – and new rising art stars now have their chance to get into its pages AND get paid for it!
2000 AD Art Stars is a brand new art competition from the legendary award-winning comic book 2000 AD.

VIZ Media & Netflix Announce First Original Anime Series - SEIS MANOS
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Netflix, the world’s leading internet entertainment service, announced today, Seis Manos, its first original anime series set in Mexico, launching on Netflix globally in 2019. The series is produced by VIZ Media, LLC.

IDW Publishing Says It Loud with James Brown: Black and Proud
Press Release
IDW Publishing proudly presents James Brown: Black and Proud, an immersive biographical graphic novel drawing back the curtains on a legend of popular music whose influence and appeal continues to reach audiences worldwide, even today. Written and illustrated by Xavier Fathoux, James Brown: Black and Proud will be available in stores in October.

Review: Angelic vol. 1
By Hunter T. Patrick
Never judge a book by its cover. I read this going off of how wonderful the cover was. After reading, I had one word I could not wait to type. Finally. I finally finished this godawful book. The art looks cool, and it is not the best. The story is intriguing enough. The writing was groan-inducing. The dialogue is from animals such as monkey, so you would expect monkeys to say all this, but it went overboard, and I had to endure the word ‘poop’ about twice every other page. The easy part of this review is what went wrong, so let me state what worked first.

Review: Proxima Centauri #1
By Hunter T. Patrick
First and foremost, this artwork is great… Okay great is an understatement, it is phenomenal. This is a book where there is no need to buy this for the writing, but just to look at all the very unique art. It looks straight out of a children’s book, but with a more mature tone. The artwork fits the story and setting perfectly with a more fantasy book with issues of childhood. I am not familiar with the creator (Farel Dalrymple), and I hope this book has the creator be more well known in the comic community after this.

Review: The Couch #1
By Hunter T. Patrick
The Couch is something special to me as it is my very first truly Indie comic ever read. When I came aboard Comic Bastards, this comics name kept attracting me, and I finally decided to try this title. I am very glad I did. There are several things that make this issue work, and the first is diversity. Diversity is an interesting word and in comics is controversial when looking at mainstream books. You cannot help but notice how white everyone is, and there has been a lot of times (especially in recent years) where white characters are replaced by minorities. Neither makes everyone happy as when everyone is white is was natural for the time, but not anymore, and when a white character is forced out for diversity, there is nothing natural about it. This book firmly places diversity in a natural way, not everyone is coincidently white, or coincidently not-white. It seemed like a minor background thing, and whether on purpose or not, the diversity that was included felt natural right from the first issue.

Review: SP Baby vol. 2
By Thea Srinivasan
There are several difficult jobs that someone can take on. What’s even rarer is finding a boss who is understanding, but also someone who can guide a worker in the right direction and is great to work with. But when your boss continually wants to kiss you, it can cause a lot of trouble, and it’s probably a good idea that you find another job immediately. The following review is for the second volume of the series. If you have not read the first volume, please read the first volume before reading this review as it will contain spoilers.

Review: Sheets
By Sam King
Sheets is what you get when you take a lonely girl, a dead boy, and a financially threatened laundromat, and put it all on a spin cycle. It is adorable, thought-provoking, and imaginative all at once. The artwork is clean and smooth, like freshly laundered linens. All laundry puns aside, it is a good read that has some deep themes hidden underneath a mostly domestic setting.

Review: Reborn vol. 1
By Sam King
Reborn takes the question of what happens after we die and turns it into a fantasy adventure full of monster killing and the promise of a better future. The artwork is top notch, and the pace is largely optimal for the story being told. This is also a complete story, beginning to end, so this volume will not leave you waiting to see what happens which is a nice plus. There are a few convenience issues, but we will get to that.

Review: The Gravediggers Union vol. 1
By Sam King
This story is supposedly about people who keep zombies, ghost storms, and vampires at bay, but so far I’m not feeling it. I thought the premise had a lot of potential, but the pace is dragging, and I can’t say I’m all that attached to anyone. The characters are nothing special, the art is lackluster for me overall, and I wish there were more action and less “suspense.”

Comic Bastards Podcast - 035
By Dustin Cabeal
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035 - Welcome to this week's show. It's just a regular review week for me, a little bit of the new, a little bit of the continuing... ongoing... whatever. I'll leave the list below, but it's 13 minutes of your life, feel free to be surprised!
Comic Books covered on this episode:
Justice League: No Justice #1
Sideways #4
The Immortal Men #2
Relay #1
RoboCop: Citizen's Arrest #2
Savage Takes: Vampirella #1
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