Limerence Press to Release A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns
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Limerence Press to Release A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns

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Limerence Press, an imprint of Oni Press, invites everyone to learn more about gender neutral pronouns and why they’re important! A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns, written by Archie Bongiovanni and Tristan Jimerson, with art by Archie Bongiovanni, is an educational comic guide for using they/them pronouns properly in everyday situations, and also includes resources for folks who use they/them pronouns themselves.

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Review: Spectacle #1
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Review: Spectacle #1

By Dustin Cabeal

The play on words for the title of this comic is glorious. Spectacle is as fitting a title as you’ll ever hear for something. To go any further with telling you about this comic I will need to spoil it for you if the cover hasn’t already. Hell, the first page gives it away, but still, you’ve been warned.

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Comic Bastards Podcast - 016
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Comic Bastards Podcast - 016

By Dustin Cabeal

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016 - Welcome to the show and the site. I thought I would get to that pile on my desk this week, but that didn't happen. Life was busy off air for this solo podcasters so instead you just get a lot of first issues releasing this week. I hope that's good enough because that's all I have to offer!

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Oni Press and Simon & Schuster Announce Sales and Distribution Agreement
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Oni Press and Simon & Schuster Announce Sales and Distribution Agreement

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Simon & Schuster has entered into a sales and distribution agreement with Oni Press, a comic book and graphic novel publisher based in Portland, Oregon. Under the agreement, Simon & Schuster will handle sales and worldwide distribution to the book trade for Oni Press’s line of bestselling, award-winning, original and licensed comic books and graphic novels.

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Oni Games Brings the Magic of Tea Dragons to Your Tabletop
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Oni Games Brings the Magic of Tea Dragons to Your Tabletop

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Oni Games has teamed up with designers Steve Ellis and Tyler Tinsley to create The Tea Dragon Society Card Game with Renegade Games Studios (Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Card Game). Adapted from the Oni Press original graphic novel by Katie O’Neill, The Tea Dragon Society Card Game is a game which entwines players into the enchanting world of Tea Dragons.

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Review: Kill Them All
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Review: Kill Them All

By Daniel Vlasaty

Kyle Starks is the best thing ever! And he has a new book out and it is called Kill Them All. I have basically loved everything he has done since I first read Sexcastle a few years back. Kyle Starks' books are silly and weird and totally fucking intense. And Kill Them All is no different. This book is great. It is everything I have come to love from both Kyle Starks and the medium of comic books in general. 

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Review: Made Men #1
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Review: Made Men #1

By Dustin Cabeal

Hmmm.

As I’ve been saying a lot lately, I don’t read solicits, so I actually read Made Men without knowing what the book was about at all. That’s the thing about solicits, they always give you the hook, and the hook for this series is easy to tell you. I won’t though because if you don’t know what it’s about it’ll be far more interesting to see your reaction at the end of it.

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Five New Titles from Oni Press That’ll Alter, Chop, and Shape-up Your Spring 2018 Reading List

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Oni Press is proud to publish more books that will expand the perspective of its readers, with five new titles to release Spring 2018 including: The Altered History of Willow Sparks by Tara O’Connor, Archival Quality by Ivy Noelle Weir and Steenz, Sci-Fu by Yehudi Mercado, Dead Weight: Murder at Camp Bloom by Terry Blas, Molly Muldoon, and Matthew Seely, and My Boyfriend is a Bear by Pamela Ribon and Cat Farris.

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Review: Dead of Winter #1
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Review: Dead of Winter #1

By Jonathan Edwards

Apparently, this is based on a tabletop game. I mention this first because I didn't realize that when I initially signed up for Dead of Winter #1, and finally learning it is what made some things make more sense. Well, one thing made more sense: the title. Because, while the book does technically take place in Winter, it doesn't really drive home the whole "endless Winter" thing that's supposed to be accompanying the zombie apocalypse. In fact, I only know that that's supposed to be a thing because I read the plot synopsis inside the front cover. Seriously, I can't remember a single point where anyone even made a passing reference to it being anything other than a normal old Winter. Furthermore, there's not really anything showing why the Winter makes this scenario particularly more problematic than any other zombie apocalypse. Sure, we can infer that it's really cold, and that probably sucks. But, wouldn't reduced temperatures also negatively impact the zombies as well? For example, literally freezing them if and when it gets cold enough? That seems like a pretty even break to me in the grand scheme of things. Anyway, my point is, I presume the Winter setting plays a bigger part as a mechanic in the tabletop game, and since this is an adaptation, I have no further issues with the title. The issue itself on the other hand...   

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Review: Motro vol. 1
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Review: Motro vol. 1

By Dustin Cabeal

There’s a lot of weird shit in Motro that I enjoyed. Things like raising vehicles like pets until they grow up and you can ride them or how old people revert to the size of babies, but still manage to walk around. Weird has never bothered me and usually is a huge draw for me.

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Jhonen Vasquez Returns to Invader ZIM
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Jhonen Vasquez Returns to Invader ZIM

Oni Press is excited to reveal that the next Invader ZIM comic, Invader ZIM #20, written by original creator Jhonen Vasquez, will be available June 14. The issue follows ZIM and GIR on their latest venture as they aim to accomplish… absolutely nothing. Vasquez expanded beyond his regular comic series role to write this brand-new issue. This news comes fresh off of Nickelodeon’s recent greenlight for an all-new, 90-minute Invader ZIM TV movie.

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Review: The Damned #1
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Review: The Damned #1

By Levi Remington

Prohibition-era crime noir meets the occult in Oni Press' new ongoing, The Damned, which got its start in a pair of miniseries originally published from 2006-2008. Despite the previous eight issues, this new series promises a fresh starting point for new readers with a hard-boiled tale of demons, mobsters, demon mobsters, curses, and the nefarious economy of mortal souls. Does it live up to its promise? Read ahead to find out while I develop a soft spot for gutter rats.

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"The Damned" Goes Ongoing at Oni Press
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"The Damned" Goes Ongoing at Oni Press

Oni Press, Portland’s premier independent comic book publisher, announced The Damned, a brand new ongoing series from the award-winning creators of The Sixth Gun. Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, and Bill Crabtree have reunited for The Damned #1, a brand new chapter in their famous demonic noir tale of Tommy-guns and hellfire. 

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