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The Resurrected

Christian Carnouche's ambitious science fiction series combines several fascinating concepts to create a near future where death is a curable ailment, thanks to the Drexler Nanotech Corporation. However, this progress has come at a cost: just a few years ago, an explosion at a Drexler nanotechnology factory wiped out 99%...

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Night of the Comet

In "Night of the Comet," a heartless assassin is hired to kill an elderly samurai. However, their encounter leads to the resurfacing of tragic memories from a long-ago night. While this synopsis may suggest a straightforward tale of action, horror, love, and loss, the graphic novel's surreal and spectacular art...

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The Valley of Fear

"The Valley of Fear" is one of the lesser-known Sherlock Holmes novels, despite being a well-written mystery. Written in 1914, it features a lengthy digression where Arthur Conan Doyle writes an adventure story to explain a modern-day murder. The story is loosely based on the Molly Maguires, a secret society...

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Receiving Transmissions

I find "Receiving Transmissions" captivating because it seamlessly blends the supernatural and extraordinary with the daily struggles of life. The story is not just a metaphor for daily struggles through sci-fi, but rather it intertwines both spheres in a unique way. The connection between Scotty's childhood and her current life...

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AI ?

Should AI-generated content be used in the production of comic books? Because of the rapid advancement of AI, a creative might use a variety of AI to conceptually produce a whole book from idea to final art. But, should AI be used? There are numerous authors and end users who believe that AI...

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Queenie – Godmother of Harlem

Queenie isn’t my typical go to graphic novel. Having grown up in NYC and a frequent visitor to Harlem the subject of the graphic novel hit a cord with with. So how do you take a real figure and dramatize it enough to create a graphic novel? Levy does the heavy...

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Add some color

Coloring is an important step in creating the final artwork for your comic book. It adds depth and dimension to your drawings, and can help establish mood and atmosphere. In this blog post, we'll discuss some tips for effective and efficient coloring. Planning: Before you start coloring, plan out your...

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Marketing is Crucial

Marketing is a crucial step in the process of publishing a comic book. It involves promoting your book to potential readers and building a fan base. In this blog post, we'll discuss some tips for effective marketing. Marketing is also one of the hardest things to master in the creation process....

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