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Mikhail Sokovikov and Jason Aaron Wall: Industry Calling to Exhibit at Ogilvy New York

... advertisers often create as if they are producing works of art. Artists Mikhail Sokovikov and Jason Aaron Wall in their new series titled, Industry Calling, draw influences from advertising, consumerism, and capitalism. The large vinyl on Plexiglas collages contain bold primary colors that crisscross seamlessly across the surface. The result is a hypnotizing design that requires nothing...

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Comics: Marvel Heroes - Tuesday Q&A: Jason Aaron

Tuesday Q&A By Kiel PhegleyAmerican Eagle. The Sons of the Tiger. Death Ninja.For years, characters like these defined back issue bin obscurity, but whether you're talking about unknown villains or forgotten heroes, plenty of faces from Marvel's past earned a champion this year in Jason Aaron.From his blazing run on GHOST RIDER to his acclaimed turn with WOLVERINE, the writer knows that...

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Is this what the world needs?

More Ghost Riders? The above scan is from Ghost Rider #29, written by Jason Aaron, drawn by Tan Eng Huat, and carrying a January 2009 publication date from Marvel. For those of you who only know Ghost Rider from the 2007 Nicolas Cage movie, or may remember him from the classic comic book run published in the [...]

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Punisher MAX: X-Mas Special Review

... team makes all the difference. Consider this issue a temporary reunion of the Ghost Rider crew. Jason Aaron steps in as writer. Roland Boschi, the artist on Aaron's first arc of Ghost Rider, is the artist. I wasn't actually that big a fan of their previous collaboration, but they to click together a lot more with Frank Castle. He's an agreeable guy, despite the rampant bloodshed...

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CX NEWS & NIBBLES - DEC 1st, 2008

... in a digital format. Tony Moore will be drawing at least one issue of Ghost Rider alongside Jason Aaron's writing, staring in March. Fear Agent is already missed. DC is set to release two of their Zuda Comics winners in printed collection this year. Bayou - the instant winner from the first wave of Zuda will hit the stands in June - while High Moon (the second instant winner) will...

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The top 3 for Nov. 19th, 2008

Here's the top 3 comics I'm most excited about for Wednesday, November 19th, 2008. Scalped #23 Written by Jason Aaron Art by R.M. Guera Scalped is one of the finest non superhero comic books on the stands. it paints such a dark and stunning portrayal of modern Native American life. Chief Red Crow came into this book as the ultimate evil villain but he's become such a complex and interesting...

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Ghost Rider #29 Review

- I was as skeptical as anyone that reintroducing Danny Ketch to the pages of Ghost Rider would be a boon for the series. That sort of thing strikes me as more of a marketing gimmick than a necessary change. To Jason Aaron's credit, though, he's made the most of the addition. Ghost Rider is a more interesting book with Danny Ketch around. That said, this issue isn't necessarily the greatest...

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Scalped #23 Review

- Far be it from me to accuse Jason Aaron of making bad storytelling decisions with Scalped. This series is one of the most consistently excellent reads on the stands, after all. But I'm going to go ahead and do it anyway. With an arc that was moving ahead so strongly in a certain direction, it's a bit baffling to see issue #23 veer off so suddenly in a new direction. Baffling, and even...

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WOLVERINE: MANIFEST DESTINY #1 REVIEW

*Review by:* Ryan Broussard ryanb1114@yahoo.com *Quick Rating:* Solid *Title:* Enter the Wolverine Wolverine deals with the big move to San Fran… *Writer: *Jason Aaron *Art: *Stephen Segovia *Inks: * John Rauch *Colors: * Morry Hollowell

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Wolverine: Manifest Destiny #1 Review

... elsewhere? Do we really need another book featuring the character at all? While I can't say Jason Aaron's return to the character is a breakaway success after the first issue, it does warrant some attention amidst the deafening white noise of Marvel's Wolverine output. The premise of the issue is fairly simple. Now that the X-Men's base of operations is in San Francisco, Wolverine...

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Ghost Rider #29 Preview

After the shocking twist at the end of the extra-sized Ghost Rider #28 , Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch aren’t just on a collision course anymore…they’re at war! Enter Ghost Rider #29 , from critically-acclaimed scribe Jason Aaron (Wolverine: Manifest Destiny) and Eisner Award-winning artist Tan Eng Huat present the epic battle you’ve been waiting for! Now’s your chance to jump onboard...

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Ghost Rider: Danny Ketch #1 Review

... as the Ghost Rider franchise is concerned. Danny Ketch #1 is at least as entertaining as any of Jason Aaron's issues. Ketch fans have a lot to be thankful for at the moment. Rather than waste an entire mini-series with retelling Ketch's origin or stint as Ghost Rider, this issue offers up a brief recap before diving into the mess that is Ketch's life. Since abandoning his Ghost Rider...

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Scalped #22 Review

- Screw that Dash Bad Horse guy. Who needs him? Scalped continues to prove that it doesn't need its main character to survive and even thrive amidst the many compelling books in Vertigo's lineup. This arc continues a heavy focus on the troubled life of Chief Red Crow, a man who just may be the most fascinating character in Jason Aaron's stable. Scalped is one of those books that's made...

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Comics: Marvel Heroes - Ghost Rider Versus Ghost Rider!

After the shocking twist at the end of the extra-sized GHOST RIDER #28, Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch aren't just on a collision course anymore…they're at war! Enter GHOST RIDER #29, from critically-acclaimed scribe Jason Aaron (WOLVERINE: MANIFEST DESTINY) and Eisner Award-winning artist Tan Eng Huat present the epic battle you've been waiting for! Now's your chance to jump onboard the...