THEN CAME ATLAS/SEABOARD Part 2: Pissing away what made you special
DEATH KNELL, THE THIRD ISSUE SWITCHThe thing that gets the Atlas/Seaboard line the most talk was it's deciding to abandon it's own push the envelope path set out by Jeff Rovin in favor of being more...
View ArticleTHEN CAME ATLAS/SEABOARD! Part 3: Led astray and fighting it every step of...
THE McNAMARA PSYCHOSIS COMES TO ATLAS So what does Robert McNamara have to do with Atlas comics after the fall? It has to do with a common enough mind-set of avoiding taking the blame for failure....
View ArticleTHEN CAME ATLAS/SEABOARD Part 4: What have we learned and wrought?
NO NEED TO WORRY, HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOUAtlas did get the ball rolling on creator rights, higher pay, art work being returned, and exclusive contracts in a Nawyecka Comanche sort of way. Atlas's...
View ArticleSome 'here we went again' pissed Zuda thoughts from a completely sober Irishman
A review isn't telling someone there comic is trash.A review is telling someone why you think there comic is trash.-RKB21Yes, it's come to the point I'm quoting myself. I've missed a fair number of...
View ArticleZuda Review Candy From Strangers/ Nietzsche's abyss is a koi pond
OUT OF THE DARKNESS AND INTO THE LIGHT Candy From Strangers is a comic done by Jim Rodgers and Byron Jackson in this month's Zuda competition. The art and story is impressive, it fits the 8 screens on...
View ArticleZuda Review Iron Sam/ Wonder what the Yojimbo program does?
Iron Sam is another Zuda competitor this month done by David Dumeer. Here is the synopsis: Iron Sam, a pipe wielding robot-samurai, is found kicking ass in what appears to be a dystopian future, or...
View ArticleZuda Review Road Monster/ A road trip with characters who care about life
Road Monster is another Zuda competitor this month done by Nicolás Raúl Sánchez Brondo and Diego Cortés. Here is the synopsis: Road Monster is a quest, an attempt by father and son to free from a...
View ArticleZuda Review War Of The Woods/ The winner and latest champion
War Of The Woods by Matthew Petz is the winner of Zuda January 2010. It got a favorite from me and my vote, here is the synopsis: War Of The Woods is a classic alien invasion story told from an...
View ArticleZuda Review Phantom Sword/ The amazing technicolor fantasy adventure
Phantom Sword was a January Zuda competitor done by Nick Edwards which finished in the third spot. This is the synopsis: Henry, a young, adventurous boy and his guardian Gumb take on a quest that could...
View ArticleZuda Review Pavlov's Dream/ Spending eternity in Candyland
Pavlov's Dream was a January Zuda comic which finished sixth, but is set to continue on off Zuda here. It was created by Shari Chankhamma and Kelsie Yoshida. Here is the synopsis: The afterlife is...
View ArticleZuda Review Beyond The Borderlands/ If only the comic had been more like the...
Beyond The Borderlands was a January Zuda contender finished last in a nine comic race. It was created by Brian McLachlan, here is the synopsis: In a low-fantasy world, heroes wander Beyond the...
View ArticleZuda Review War Of The Fallen/ If you have pretty young people, and a ancient...
War Of The Fallen finished in the 4 spot January on Zuda it was created by Quinton J. Bedwell . Here is the synopsis: Hannah Sephan is a normal girl attending a University in the quaint town of...
View ArticleZuda Review NewBot/ Simplicity in storytelling is a virtue
NewBot was created by Chuck Harrison and finished 2nd in January at Zuda. Here is the synopsis: A new world waits for a small integrated circuit. Superficial visions appear as our NewBot realizes that...
View ArticleBe The Beat/ Snowflakes team up for Heart Health Month
We hope to encourage more teens to become the next generation of lifesavers.-Michael Sayre, M.D., chair of the American Heart Association’s Emergency Cardiovascular Care CommitteeFebruary is Heart...
View ArticleZuda Review Island, Alone/ Cool monsters, kick ass island babe, and a touch...
My vote February in Zuda was for Island, Alone (blog here) which is written by Zuda vet creator Shawn Aldridge, and drawn by Rich Fuscia. Island Alone was in the lead for most of the contest, but lost...
View ArticleZuda Review Night at the Western/ When a nameless narrator doesn't set the mood
Night at the Western is a March Zuda competitor done by lancebailey, CesarSebastian, and fonografiks. Here is the synopsis: California, winter, the late 1980s: lost on their way to bigger things in Los...
View ArticleCaption this/ People that make your skin crawl
AFTER THE ORGYRielle Hunter & friends... on a bed... now say eeeeewwwww in a Jim Varney voice. Putting Kermit through something like that, GQ should be ashamed of...
View ArticleZuda Review Aleksander Christov: Assassin/ I thought it was wetworks, 'wet...
Aleksander Christov: Assassin is another March Zuda contestant currently ranked first place done by J9Naimoli and kenfrederick. Here is the synopsis: This is the story of a boy named Aleksander, who...
View ArticleZuda Review Leon and the Savage Fountain/ The lead character could be...
Leon and the Savage Fountain is another March Zuda comic done by WEB99, w.a.r28, and klortho. Heere is the synopsis: Leon and the Savage Fountain is an epic tale of good vs. evil. The story is set on...
View ArticleZuda Review Snipe Hunting/ I'm familiar with the southern variant
Snipe Hunting is another March Zuda comic done by Ian Williams (Mookie Blaylock) and returning Zuda vet JM Ringuet. Here is the synopsis: Snipe Hunting is an Americanized imagining of the infamous...
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