Showing posts with label warlord of io. Show all posts
Showing posts with label warlord of io. Show all posts

Friday, September 10, 2010

Pass the Comics: Attack of the Nostril Lords

Mysta vs. The Manplants of Gor



Mysta and her killer robot go up against a hunchbacked scientist and his army of plant people. [Lady, That's My Skull]

Warlord of Io



Robot 6 has three, short Warlord of Io strips (and an awesome poster) by James Turner.

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Elsewhere... Lucas vs. Asimov!

Here's what else I've been up to online lately:

What Are You Reading?



Short reviews of Rooster Jack vs. The Mermaids and The Children of the Phoenix.

Warlord of Io vs. Science Fiction



This week's Gorillas Riding Dinosaurs is all about what makes an awesome space story: Science or Imagination?

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Elsewhere on the Internets: Hopped Up and Hotwired!

Here's what else I've been up to lately:

Five for Friday



Last weekend's assignment was to Name Five Memorable Islands From The Comics. Mine were:

1. Hydra Island
2. Paradise Island
3. Dinosaur Island
4. Madripoor
5. Oolong Island

But that post if full of great ones that I didn't think of.

David's Dinosaur Blog



My son let his dinosaur blog lapse, but he's promised me that he's recommitting himself to it. Up this week, a non-stegosaurus and an indricothere cake.

What Are You Reading?



Recently, I've been reading a monster-hunter comic called Ex Occultus and Jeff Smith's Shazam: The Monster Society of Evil.

After the break: July comics, SpringCon, and I get quoted.

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Quote of the Week: More Important than Awesomeness



Mike Sterling makes his monthly list of things that are more important to the Direct Market than James Turner comics.
--Tom Spurgeon, depressing the hell out of me and every other Warlord of Io fan.

Friday, November 20, 2009

And Now the News: The Gigantic Robot is Revealed

Hunt at World's End



The third installment in Hard Case's pulp-style adventure series is out. Here's their description of it:
Three jewels, lost for centuries and scattered across the globe, hold the secret to a device of unspeakable power, and only Gabriel Hunt can prevent them from falling into the hands of an ancient Hittite cult—or of a rival bent on world domination...
The Gigantic Robot



An art comic about a... well, you know. There's apparently no marauding in the book, but that seems to be the point.

Warlord of Io #3



Now available for download at SLG. The first one was awesome; no reason to think this won't be equally so.

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