First things I should mention before I get going on this write up, I know and am friends with several people involved with the making of this book, many of which we have interviewed here on The Gravy Age. For one of the stories involved (Smell A Rat) I wrote some (bad) music inspired by it, the music was used in the background of the Kickstarter video, and my name appears twice in the book, once on the Thank You page, and on a headstone on a pin-up. I’m dead in this book! Morbid? Or funny? It’s a honor, is what it is, and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t touched. So now that all that is out of the way, put on your spooky pants, and lets purify ourselves in the waters of Lake Minnetonka, and go fishing at Loon Lake.
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Low #4 and #5, Arkham Manor #3 and Cyclops #8
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Nova #025
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The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1
StandardIf you don’t like this book, you’re nuts.
Almighties Amass!
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Looking for some super heroics from a decidedly different perspective? The Almighties might be just your thing. Let’s talk a peek after the jump.
Throw Back Thursday – Deathblow #1
StandardAlright, stop what you’re doin’ cuz I’m about to ruin an entire decade of comics. Welcome the first ever Gravy Age Throw Back Thursday book review. Each week we’ll be dipping into Drakkar Noir stained short-boxes and reviewing a book from our adolescence. First up; Jim Lee’s Deathblow.
Review: Smell A Rat #1
StandardA few of friends of The Gravy Age have something new for us to read, follow me after the jump for a review of Smell A Rat
Stockton-Con 2014
StandardThis weekend a multitude of nerds, geeks, and fans of comics and pop culture converged on the Stockton Downtown Arena for the third annual Stockton-Con. An event gaining so much momentum (and at a neck breaking pace) that they had to add a second day.
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Captain Marvel & Daredevil #5
StandardJust a few quick words about a couple comics I read thus week (thanks Chris) and enjoyed.
I had never read The Walking Dead (until Monday)
StandardI was late to this party, not even fashionably late, almost worryingly late… (like your Mom’s monthly time after her prom)
